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"And the end came thus." | |||
From the starlit void beyond the clouds, Omei watches the world. | |||
Inscrutable and ominous, the Goddess is known in many guises. The indigenous | |||
peoples of the [[Itzatl]] know Her as Tecpatl, the Cat; the old High [[Dwarves]] called | |||
Her Mother Black; in [[Djeir]], She is called Tenebre; while most of Eastern | |||
Sapience thinks of Her as the Artist, the Nightmare, or the Moon. | |||
and | |||
She | Omei governs the realms of art, emotion, and dreams. The world is Her canvas, on | ||
which She illustrates beauty in bone and blood. Mortalkind owes to Her its | |||
ability to feel. Whether whimsy and inspiration, whispered words to a lover, or | |||
great passion which drives men of lust to love and kill, all are acts of purest | |||
devotion to the Goddess Omei. | |||
The followers of Omei are strangeling and uncomfortable in the world, driven to | |||
madness. Her love marks them in deformities and uncontrollable visions of | |||
prophecy. She favors the doomsayer and the fortune teller, the madman and the | |||
desperate drunk. The [[undead]], known to Her fold as the Dreamless, feel Omei's | |||
uncontrollable hatred. They reject Her dreams, and in return, She robs them of | |||
all but hollow echoes of their emotion. | |||
Omei claims the Moth as Her symbol, first and foremost. Followers of Omei | |||
recognize the Spear as a holy sign, as well, and the Moon above all things. | |||
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