The Three Sisters of Vrajova - AI-generated fantasy Pantheon

The Three Sisters of Vrajova

The Three Sisters of Vrajova

The Three Sisters of Vrajova

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Origin

According to Vrajovan myth, the sisters emerged together from a silver seam in the first night. Selunara lifted the stars into place, Veyra awakened the first roots and hoofprints, and Arovan shaped the Vrajovan into a people capable of keeping promises. They remain distinct yet inseparable, each one created to answer a need the others could not wholly satisfy.

Cosmology

The world was born when the three sisters stepped from the same silver wound in the sky. Selunara cast the stars into the dark to keep the world from forgetting wonder, Veyra rooted the first groves and taught beasts to answer names, and Arovan gave the Vrajovan people language, clan, and craft. The cosmos is understood as a living braid: sky above, forest below, and mortal society in the middle, each sustained by the others' continued devotion.

Structure

A triadic religion built around shrines, groves, and hearth-halls. Each settlement maintains a moonward altar for Selunara, a living boundary grove for Veyra, and a civic hearth for Arovan. Priests usually serve one sister primarily but must know the rites of the other two. The highest authority is a rotating council of three offices, one devoted to each sister, to prevent any single cult from dominating the others.

Mortal Relations

The pantheon is intensely mortal-engaged: Selunara guides travelers, Veyra bargains with hunters and farmers, and Arovan judges disputes, blesses births, and records the dead. Their clergy live among the people, and temple, village, and forest shrine are expected to cooperate rather than compete.

Afterlife

The Vrajovan believe the dead travel first to the Moon-Bridge, where Selunara weighs their dreams, then to the Greenwood Hollows, where Veyra releases them into memory, and finally to the Hearth-Fields of Arovan, where honored souls join the ancestors in guarding the living. Those who betrayed the sisters are cast into the Unlit Briar, a silent drift beyond moonlight, root, and hearth.

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