The Moon Goddess
Also used:
- Leather Boot
- Ohh-Cean Black Shorts
- White Stockings
Her Consort
About the Moon Goddess:The goddess of the moon is shrouded in mystery. The mask she wears represents the new moon and the full moon; she only ever removes her mask when she and her consort are alone. Neither humans nor fellow gods and goddesses know her true face. She rarely speaks, preferring her consort to speak for her, but when she does it is as soft and as beautiful as the mist that surrounds her. The moon in her hair changes as the true moon travels through its cycle. And the stars, though dull during the day, shine brightly during the darkest of nights.
Though quiet and mysterious, the Moon Goddess is by no means a fool or a pushover. Should you incur her wrath, the moon will turn blood red, warning everyone that a fool has pushed the goddess too far. It will only return to the pale grey when the offender's blood has been spilled.
In every way she is the embodiment of how humans have viewed the moon since they first looked upon it.
About her consort:The Moon Goddess' consort is only accepted as an equal to the gods by the grace of the moon's power. He has no true power of his own, instead the goddess lends him her's. In return, however, the consort protects and does the bidding of the mighty goddess.
Though he does not look as mighty as human knights in full armor, he is far from weak. The amulet he wears glows with the power of the full moon, power which courses through his entire being. And in his belt is the power and darkness of the new moon. These powers have changed him over the thousands of years he has borne them. Once fully human, his ears have become like that of the fabled elves humans talk about (although, in fact, the elves were themselves consorts). His hair has also changed so that it is now the colour of the moon.
Upon his right hand he wears a ring. Though the ring does not grant him power like the belt and amulet do, it symbolizes that he, his body, and his loyalty belongs to the Moon Goddess, and the Moon Goddess alone.
Finally, the swords he bears strike down his goddess' foes and protect her from the wrath of fellow gods and goddesses. Though no normal blade could harm even a demi-god, these blades have been forged with magic mixed into the steel. One blade, black as a night with no moon, strikes the heart of foes that have brought on the Moon Goddess' wrath. The other sword, so bright it glows like the full moon, strikes down those that dare to attack her.
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After several hours of trying to get Tektek to work and come up with a decent guy I am finally done! I think I got a bit carried away with the descriptions, though
sweatdrop I even came up with an outline for a possible story involving the two... >_>