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Born to Zelan and Maris, Fria is the Goddess of Winter. Her original purpose was to rule over the Winter months, but her reach expanded to an entirely new sub-element of ice. With her father’s help, a new elemental spirit was born, which she named Lycia. And when the Idayn race spread across the world, one group of pioneers landed on the arctic continent of Athok, Fria’s favored land. She took in the settlers and oversaw their development as a new race, the Aeul’Idayn. Eventually, they abandoned worship of Idraen in favor of Fria, and she took over their reincarnations, granting them the souls of Lycia. Fria has her own sub-plane as the Frozen Fields of Flau, a wintery land where Fria resides in a modest palace of ice and Lycia roam freely.
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Born to Zelan and Maris, Fria (friɑ) is the Goddess of Winter. Her original purpose was to rule over the Winter months, but her reach expanded to an entirely new sub-element of ice. With her father’s help, a new elemental spirit was born, which she named Lycia. And when the Idayn race spread across the world, one group of pioneers landed on the arctic continent of Athok, Fria’s favored land. She took in the settlers and oversaw their development as a new race, the Aeul’Idayn. Eventually, they abandoned worship of Idraen in favor of Fria, and she took over their reincarnations, granting them the souls of Lycia. Fria has her own sub-plane as the Frozen Fields of Flau, a wintery land where Fria resides in a modest palace of ice and Lycia roam freely.
  
 
Fria has snow-white skin, white hair, and pale blue eyes. She has a tall, willowy frame and long, tapered ears. A pair of white wings grace her back. She has a preference for elaborate white gowns with diamond and crystal accents.
 
Fria has snow-white skin, white hair, and pale blue eyes. She has a tall, willowy frame and long, tapered ears. A pair of white wings grace her back. She has a preference for elaborate white gowns with diamond and crystal accents.
  
 
A rather lonely goddess who spends much of her time in her own realm. While allowed greater privileges than her sister, she seems to lack much of what the other three share. Fria has one daughter in Totela, the Muse of Sculpture. She had a fleeting romance with Essan to conceive her, but it served only the purpose of creating another muse. Totela spends more time with her father than mother.
 
A rather lonely goddess who spends much of her time in her own realm. While allowed greater privileges than her sister, she seems to lack much of what the other three share. Fria has one daughter in Totela, the Muse of Sculpture. She had a fleeting romance with Essan to conceive her, but it served only the purpose of creating another muse. Totela spends more time with her father than mother.

Revision as of 14:04, 7 March 2020

Born to Zelan and Maris, Fria (friɑ) is the Goddess of Winter. Her original purpose was to rule over the Winter months, but her reach expanded to an entirely new sub-element of ice. With her father’s help, a new elemental spirit was born, which she named Lycia. And when the Idayn race spread across the world, one group of pioneers landed on the arctic continent of Athok, Fria’s favored land. She took in the settlers and oversaw their development as a new race, the Aeul’Idayn. Eventually, they abandoned worship of Idraen in favor of Fria, and she took over their reincarnations, granting them the souls of Lycia. Fria has her own sub-plane as the Frozen Fields of Flau, a wintery land where Fria resides in a modest palace of ice and Lycia roam freely.

Fria has snow-white skin, white hair, and pale blue eyes. She has a tall, willowy frame and long, tapered ears. A pair of white wings grace her back. She has a preference for elaborate white gowns with diamond and crystal accents.

A rather lonely goddess who spends much of her time in her own realm. While allowed greater privileges than her sister, she seems to lack much of what the other three share. Fria has one daughter in Totela, the Muse of Sculpture. She had a fleeting romance with Essan to conceive her, but it served only the purpose of creating another muse. Totela spends more time with her father than mother.