Kiltzi

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Giver of Health, Growth, Nourishment, and Love
Maztican Deities: Maztica | Qotal | Zaltec | Azul | Tezca | Plutoq | Kiltzi | Watil | Nula | Eha

Aliases:
Gender: Female
Demonym: Kiltzan
Power Level: Unknown
Symbol: Flower buds, mothers, babies, rainbows, the moon
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Portfolio: Love, fertility, healing.
Worshipers: Maztican mothers, lovers, those seeking family, people who need happiness, healers.
Domains:
Arelith worshippers' alignments[1]: CG, NG, CN
Aspects: Hearth and Home, Magic

Description

The goddess of love, fertility, and healing.

Physical Appearance

Kiltzi is generally pictured as a vibrantly beautiful woman, with clear, smooth skin and hair that would trail behind her on the ground if it fell freely. That hair is used to clothe her full, feminine body, a body that is often, but not always, portrayed as very pregnant. Her eyes are like deep, placid pools, and it is rumoured that one can lose his mind by staring into them even for a second so beautiful are they!

Role

Kiltzi is a benign goddess who offers only happiness, health, and contentment when she is properly worshipped. Her name is most commonly invoked at weddings, during pregnancies, and after childbirth. However, she is reputedly fond, occasionally, of the more wilder forms of human affection, and it is not unusual for her presence to be noted, and appreciated, following a long night of octal drinking, dancing, and singing among warriors and their women.

Tenets and Priestly Practices

Kiltzi's priests are the most effective healers among the peoples native to Maztica. They are consulted by those who are in physical or emotional distress, and often can offer spells to aid their unhappy flock. No sacrifice is ever offered in Kiltzi's name, though sometimes a shock of mayz or bag of seeds is burned at her altar. The more common form of devotion to Kiltzi is performed privately between a man and a woman. Priests of Kiltzi tend to focus on love, beauty, healing, and protection in their magic rites.

See Also

References

  1. On Arelith, the restriction for D&D clerics also applies to paladins and druids