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'''Omei, the Imago''', is the Goddess who governs the realm of dreams. She is said to have given the mortal races their emotions, effectively making them more than mere animals. In the guise of a great werewolf, She considers Herself the patron Goddess of all [[shapeshifters]].
{{GodPage
|name = Omei
|caption = The Goddess of Dreams and Beauty, now missing.
|realms = Dreams, Nightmares, Fear, Art, Inspiration
|territory = [[Tecpatl's Cradle]]; [[Morgun Forest]] (contested by [[Chakrasul]])
|symbols = Moths, spears, the moon
|tenets = Self-honesty, lust, passion
|temples = [[Tecpatl's Cradle]]; the Artist's Godhouse ([[Enorian]])
|priests = [[Sir Hesher]], [[Zoyla]]
|desc = A [[Rajamalan]] Goddess of mercurial temperament; a huntress with a spear and Another's stolen eyes.
}}


Omei is the Goddess who governs the realm of dreams. She is said to have given the mortal races their emotions, effectively making them more than mere animals. She was catastrophically wounded in the battle with [[Odravh]], and Her whereabouts are currently unknown.
Mortals whisper of Omei's dominance over the [[Dreamworld]], the slumbering kingdom beyond the veil of sleep that
is Her playground. The architect of both tantalizing wonderlands and terrifying nightmares, She draws Her
chosen - beloved and victim alike - into Her domain, dredging up their deepest desires and darkest fears,
forcing Her followers to face what lurks in the corners of their own minds. In the cold, harsh light of the
Dreamworld, hidden hopes become tangible, the path to achieving them laid bare, while lurking terrors take on
physical forms for followers to battle and overcome, lest they succumb to their own nightmares.


== Origin ==
Her path is one for the bravest, for those unafraid of the darkness within their own minds, and it was
precisely this harsh, demanding aspect that placed Her in high regard by the [[Rajamalas]] of which She holds a
special affinity for. Warriors and artists, politicians and poets, all are loved by Her, so long as they
embrace the chaotic, creative lands She is Queen of - for that reason, the [[Undead]] are anathema, for their very
nature is a slumberless, dreamless one, and She reviles them for shunning Her gift.


{{source|Events|70|"Awakening the Dreamer"}}
Her symbols are a moth and the moon.
 
[[Category:Mythology]][[Category:Divine Pantheon]]
Omei was awakened during a violent ritual in the [[Itzatl]], brought upon by [[Klaana]] and the adventurers who had come to her call.
 
''Note: This section is unfinished.''
 
== Significant Events ==
 
=== Conflict with Iosyne comes to a head ===
 
{{source|Events|154|"Roll of the Dice"}}
 
=== Finding a new vessel ===
 
{{source|Events|162|"On Oneiromancy, and a Boy's Godhood"}}
 
In 419 MA, Omei attempted to take the mortal Cannan as a new vessel. Holding the possession as a ceremony in [[Tecpatl's Cradle]], She filled his body and urged him to slay his companions and other onlookers as a blood sacrifice. Though he was able to expend Her power as if it were his own, his body and will were unable to accommodate the Goddess, and he was killed, expelling Omei in the process.

Latest revision as of 23:54, 5 April 2022

Omei, the Imago, is the Goddess who governs the realm of dreams. She is said to have given the mortal races their emotions, effectively making them more than mere animals. In the guise of a great werewolf, She considers Herself the patron Goddess of all shapeshifters.

Mortals whisper of Omei's dominance over the Dreamworld, the slumbering kingdom beyond the veil of sleep that is Her playground. The architect of both tantalizing wonderlands and terrifying nightmares, She draws Her chosen - beloved and victim alike - into Her domain, dredging up their deepest desires and darkest fears, forcing Her followers to face what lurks in the corners of their own minds. In the cold, harsh light of the Dreamworld, hidden hopes become tangible, the path to achieving them laid bare, while lurking terrors take on physical forms for followers to battle and overcome, lest they succumb to their own nightmares.

Her path is one for the bravest, for those unafraid of the darkness within their own minds, and it was precisely this harsh, demanding aspect that placed Her in high regard by the Rajamalas of which She holds a special affinity for. Warriors and artists, politicians and poets, all are loved by Her, so long as they embrace the chaotic, creative lands She is Queen of - for that reason, the Undead are anathema, for their very nature is a slumberless, dreamless one, and She reviles them for shunning Her gift.

Her symbols are a moth and the moon.