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People of Avram: The Priestess
People of Avram: The Priestess by @The-Wizard-of-Zaar (The Wizard Of Zaar)

The Priestess; a Priestess and devout worshipper of the Avramite moon goddess Hanwa, whom the river that runs through West Avram is named.

Hanwa is the goddess of good fortune, chance, knowledge and sorcery, as well as trickery and profit. She also shares the domain of the moon with the wicked god Lhaar (Whom is also the namesake for Avram's other great river), the two are said to constantly tug on and tear the moon into pieces in struggle for it, and then build it back together again.

This Priestess was born in the Saleb Peninsula; specifically in the city of Hadna. Where there are a great many worshippers of Hanwa and various other deities besides Shamar.

As an studying acolyte; she set sail at Sewa at the age of fourteen across the Cloudless sea to the isle of Yaskat, and then to the great Lefari city of Afamet; where worship of Hanwa is the majority religious path. Here she studied long and hard to fully ascend to priesthood, and like any proper cleric of Hanwa... Has made a sizable profit along the way.

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