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Red Moon

Moon Goddess, Mistress of Time, Sister of Chaos, and Lurker Upon the Veil are some other titles given to this unique goddess.

She was born in the Gods Age but was broken and scattered during the Gods War, not quite dead but not quite alive either. She was reassembled and reborn in 1220 by the  Seven Mothers.

After her rebirth, the Red Goddess was not content, and she went on a dire godquest to find her Seventh Soul. At the culmination of this journey, she contacted Nysalor, and brought her gift of Illumination back into the world as part of herself. She returned to the world in 1232, riding atop the Chaos demon known as the  Crimson Bat.

After conquering Peloria, the Red Goddess fought a fierce, magical war at Castle Blue where she forced the Old Gods to accept her. She ascended into the heavens as the Red Moon in 1247.

She left her son, the Red Emperor, behind to rule over her empire.

The Red Goddess founded the Lunar religion, a strange mixture of mysticism and practical magic, of barbaric cruelty and dignified beauty, of freedom and of tyranny. Its philosophies are unique and complex and include acceptance of Chaos as part of the universe.

Illumination is an essential part of the Lunar religion, and the Red Goddess embraces seemingly incompatible powers such as Life and Death.

The Goddess of the Red Moon has taken for her domain the Middle Air, and so earned the eternal enmity of Orlanth and other Air gods. The Red Goddess cult spreads far beyond the bounds of her Empire and is immensely powerful, including many lesser deities within it.

The Red Goddess is often portrayed with red skin, sitting crosslegged, naked or with a cloak inscribed with stars draped over her shoulders. She often wears a tiara of stars. Her hands are formed in the signs of welcome and of peace.