Art by JeongSeok Lee
Andralte, The Golden Queen is the goddess of creation, altruism, morals, loyalty, kindness, writing and peace, is a highly revered Fragment in the Lands of Arda. She is seen as a nurturing mother figure, who guides and protects her followers with a gentle hand. Her association with Maldos, another good aligned god, has also led many to view her as his romantic figure. Andralte is known for her creative powers, which she uses to inspire the world.Many of the greatest works of literature and music in the Lands of Arda are said to be inspired by her magic. Despite being partnered with Maldos, she is described as a chaotic good deity, ready to break the rules when something has to be done in favor of goodness. Andralte also works closely with Vermillion when it comes to providing knowledge and guidance to mortals. It is said that it is Vermillion who keeps her at check, as she's eager to give way too much knowledge to mortals, potentially causing chaos. Iskar also works often together with Andralte when it comes to creation and crafts, together they provide the inspiration and the willingness of crafting.
Andralte's personality is characterized by her compassion, kindness and wisdom. She is always willing to help those in need and never hesitates to use her powers to bring peace and comfort to the world. She is known for her ability to see the good in all people, and her gentle manner inspires those around her to be the best they can be.
Celebrations
One of the most notable events associated with Andralte is the "Festival of Creation". This grand festival takes place every year to celebrate the goddess's powers and her role in creating the world. The festival is filled with music, dance, and storytelling, and showcases the finest works of creativity from all corners of the world.
Appearance
Andralte appears wearing a white floating dress and holding a staff or spear. She has blonde hair that shine radiantly whenever sunlight touches them. Her eye color varies depending on her mood and she is often accompanied by dogs or wolves. She is also often depicted holding a quill, symbolizing her connection to writing and storytelling in artworks and descriptions.