1. Characters

Arawai

Goddess of Agriculture and Fertility
Deity

Arawai is the Sovereign of Life and Love. She is the patron of fertility and of the benevolent aspects of nature, bringing good harvest and gentle rain.

Source: Rising from the Last War


Arawai is the goddess of fertility, abundance, and life (particularly plant life). She teaches that the wilder­ness holds great resources that empower civilization. The sister of Balinor and The Fury (as a result of her rape at the hands of the Devourer, according to Sovereign Host religious texts). She finds followers among parents, farmers, druids, rangers, sailors, and others who place great importance on nature, fertility, or the weather. Iconography usually depicts her as a half-elf woman, sometimes as a human or a halfling, and occasionally as a bronze dragon.

Source: Eberron Player's Guide


“The Sovereign of Life and Love,” Neutral Good

Most Vassals think of Arawai as the deity of fertility, crops, abundance, and plant-life in general. While accurate as far as it goes, this is a limited understanding of Arawai’s place in the pantheon. More properly, she holds dominion over the natural world as viewed through the lens of civilization. A follower of the Host lost in the forest, or wandering unknown valleys, is most likely to call upon Arawai for aid.

Portfolio: Fertility, crops, abundance, plants, the wilderness, birth.

Domains: Creation, Good, Life, Plant, Weather.

Priest Training: Arawai’s priests are knowledgeable about farming or natural lore, as well as religious issues. Most were farmers, woodcutters, or herbalists before becoming priests.

Quests: Arawai’s servants embark on quests to end famine, rescue those lost in the wilderness, or protect forests and farmland from ravagers.

Prayers and Rites: Sacrifices to Arawai offer grains and other consumable plants and produce. Vassals request good harvests and live, healthy births from Arawai, as well as guidance in the wild.

Shrines: Shrines to Arawai are usually built of wood, rather than stone, and roofed with leafy branches atop a latticed framework. They are often adorned with stalks of grain or growing vines.

Favored Weapon: Morningstar.

Holy Symbol: A stalk of wheat, or the Octogram in bronze and green, representing grains and plant life.

Source: Faiths of Eberron


Arawai is the sister of Balinor and the Devourer, and the mother of the Fury. She is most often pictured as a female half-elf. Arawai is considered the deity of fertility, plant life, and abundance. She is especially worshiped by druids, rangers, farmers, sailors, people who wish to have children, and anyone who is concerned with weather or fertility.

Source: Player's Guide to Eberron


A deity of fertility, plant life, and abundance, Arawai is neutral good. She claims many druids and rangers among her followers, as well as farmers, sailors, and any who are significantly concerned with weather or fertility. She is usually portrayed as a half-elf woman, sometimes as a halfling or a human, and occasionally as a bronze dragon. The sister of Balinor and the Devourer, and the mother of the Fury (as a result of her rape at the hands of her evil brother, according to the holy texts), she oversees the domains of Good, Life, Plant, and Weather. Her favored weapon is the morningstar.

Source: Eberron Campaign Setting

Tenets

  • Be fruitful and multiply.
  • Celebrate life, especially new life. A young sapling is a beautiful creation, and children are the world's greatest blessing.
  • Never turn your back on a child or young creature in need.