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Cerridwen

Cerridwen is the goddess of inspiration, knowledge, and rebirth in the Eileryan Faith. She is often depicted as a wise and powerful figure, holding a cauldron, a book, or a owl, and is associated with inspiration, wisdom, and the cycle of life and death. Cerridwen is considered to be the ruler and protector of knowledge and the arts, and her followers believe that she governs over the power of the mind and the soul.

As goddess of inspiration, Cerridwen is associated with the power of the mind to create and innovate. Her followers may perform rituals to honour her and ask for her blessings and protection, particularly during times of creative work or study. They also believe that by honouring Cerridwen they will be able to tap into the power of inspiration and create works of great beauty and value.

As goddess of knowledge, Cerridwen is associated with the power of the mind to understand and learn. Her followers may perform rituals to honour her and ask for her blessings and protection, particularly during times of study or research. They also believe that by honouring Cerridwen they will be able to tap into the power of knowledge and learn quickly and easily.

As goddess of rebirth, Cerridwen is associated with the power of the mind to transcend the cycle of life and death. Her followers may perform rituals to honour her and ask for her blessings and protection, particularly during times of transition or transformation. They also believe that by honouring Cerridwen they will be able to tap into the power of rebirth and be able to transcend the cycle of life and death.

The temples of Cerridwen are often found near the places of knowledge and learning, such as libraries and schools, and they are often decorated with images of the cauldron, the book, and the symbols of knowledge and inspiration. The priests and priestesses of Cerridwen are often chosen from those who have a connection to knowledge and the arts, such as scholars and artists. They are responsible for performing ceremonies and rituals in honour of Cerridwen, such as the Festival of Cerridwen and the rituals of rebirth.

Cerridwen's followers often wear blue and silver colours in her honour, as these are the colours associated with her. They may also wear jewellery with symbols of knowledge and inspiration, such as owls, quills and books. They may also make offerings of knowledge and creative works to Cerridwen, particularly when they are asking for her blessings or guidance.

The followers of the Scholarly order are particularly focused on the worship of Cerridwen and there are many lectures and discussions around this goddess within that order.

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