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  1. Notes

The Good Mother

Deity

All awakened dogs know of the Good Mother. This is an instinctive understanding, something all dogs sense. To awakened dogs, there is much more than merely feeling. There is knowledge, recognition even. there are memories, and visions, of a being who nurtures them, who tends to them, even in the darkest of times. Some see a vast white bulldog with piercing green eyes, defending them against a cruel master. Others remember the warmth of a sheep dog's fur they could nuzzle against, even out in the cold. The Good Mother is always there, even if she isn't always seen and can't intervene.

Belief in the Good Mother is a universal amongst dogs. That is not to say that all follow her or choose her as their deity, but none deny her existence. She is a presence in the lives of all dogs even if only as a silent and unwanted one, and even if replaced by a belief in another god more directly pertinent to a given dog's life. There is no aspiration against dogs who choose to worship another deity in place of the Good Mother. To be so judgmental betrays the Good Mother herself. Amongst all true believers in the Good Mother there is a ferocious antipathy towards any dog who lives cruelly, who commits violent acts against the innocent.

The Good Mother's faithful seek to bring her tenderness into the world, and to bring the comfort of a good cuddle with a dog in front of a glowing fire to those who lack it.

Dogs are deeply committed to their faith, once chosen. They believe deeply in the tenants of the Good Mother, believing that through her they might finally arrive at the Great Hearth - the vast kitchen that all good dogs are granted access to. Here, there is always enough food, always a roaring fire to curl up next to, and always a fellow dog to chase and nip and play with. There is no hell which bad dogs are consigned to. The Good Mother is always bereft at the loss of any of her children, but amongst those canines who are attuned to the beyond, they say that bad dogs might be lost, wandering alone, and searching for the Great Hearth. It is said that every prayer uttered to the Good Mother helps to guide a lost dog to her side, and to the warmth of the Great Hearth.

The Great Hearth is always the principle behind the design of the many temples and shrines dedicated to the Good Mother. Such places of congregation can be found throughout the land. While they vary in size and state of repair, each offers any traveler (of any species) a warm welcome, a good meal, and a soft bed (or basket). Safety, comfort, protection. The essential qualities of the Good Mother are held as absolutely sacred in any place dedicated to her worship. Any adventuring party is always pleased to see a Temple of the Good Mother, and all dogs do their utmost to protect them, contributing in whatever way they can to maintain these sanctuaries.