| Alias | Farmer's Wife, Field Mother, Earth Mother | ||||||||||
| Spheres of influence | Farms, the land, women | ||||||||||
| Alignment | Neutral Good | ||||||||||
| Domains | Community, Defense, Good, Family, Restoration | ||||||||||
| Favored weapon | Sickle | ||||||||||
| Symbol | A woman spreading grain | ||||||||||
| Divine focus | A pouch of grain or a sheaf of wheat | ||||||||||
| Holy days | The first day of spring and autumn, the harvest moon | ||||||||||
| Place of worship | Simple temples, usually in agriculturally dominated territories. When farmers bring their surplus to market they often stop at a local temple. | ||||||||||
| Colors | Brown and green | ||||||||||
| Animals | Cows and horses | ||||||||||
| Appearance | Eda appears as a tall, slender, fair skinned woman with green eyes and long blonde hair. She dresses in a common brown house dress with a white apron. | ||||||||||
| Church | Church of the Land | ||||||||||
| Clergy | Ladies of the Bounty | ||||||||||
| Sacrifice | Bushels of milled grain, which are then distributed to the needy. Clerics must sacrifice their time each fall helping local farmers with the harvest. | ||||||||||
| Raiment | Robes or tunics as listed below. | ||||||||||
| Advancement |
Advancement in the church is by seniority.
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| Sayings | "The Earth Mother will always bear your burdens." “We reap what we sow.” |