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She is strongly associated with the rune [[Bravash]]. | She is strongly associated with the rune [[Bravash]]. | ||
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Magicians seek out Yaw'nagrah because she has powerful abilities related to fertility | Magicians seek out Yaw'nagrah because she has powerful abilities related to [[Spring magic#Fertility|fertility]] in all forms. She has been known to help those who could not otherwise conceive offspring to do so, although these offspring may show odd signs of the magic that gave them life. She is also able to help magicians to restore fertility to blighted crops or beasts, as well as to encourage fecundity over large areas - potentially to a dangerous degree. There is some circumstantial evidence that she helped Imperial magicians to create the [[Thunderous Tread of the Trees]] ritual, providing access to the spirits required to rouse the trees, and is known to offer boons to support its performance. She is likely responsible for the facility the orcs of [[the Mallum]] demonstrate with this powerful curse. | ||
Concerned as she is with growth and life, she can also offer boons to those who grow and harvest living things - owners of [[farm|farms]], [[forest|forests]] and occasionally [[herb garden|herb gardens]] as well. Such boons are almost always influenced by the powerful resonance of [[Spring magic#Chaos|chaos]] that runs through her being. While a farm or a forest may become fecund, it often produces unexpected crops. Strangely coloured fruit, odd flowers, herd animals with peculiar additional qualities. These products are generally no less wholesome than any other, but their strangeness can be pronounced and make people cautious about consuming them. | |||
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== | Among her bounty, her most common gifts take the form of the | ||
[[Category:Eternals]] | [[Category:Eternals]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 5 April 2025
Eternal of Spring
Sobriquets
Most commonly, Yaw'nagrah is called the Green Mother or the Queen of the Forest.
As with many eternals, Yaw'nagrah has a number of other names both within the Empire and beyond. She may be called Rootwinder, Old Bloodbark, the Verdant Queen, the Lady of the Woods, Lady of Bark and Bramble, the One who Sways and Stands, Thorncreeper, Treecaller, and Woodwyf. In her more benevolent guises she may be called Cornwalker, Midwife, or Wheatweaver. The Druj sometimes call her the Green Hand and Nest of Thorns, while among the Thule she is called the Plentiful.
Appearance
Like Llofir, Yaw'nagrah is immense. She appears to be a primaeval forest of immense size that spreads across an area of the Spring Realm roughly the size of Varushka, although it is possible that this estimation is out by several magnitudes. She rarely speaks directly to magicians, but spawns handmaidens from her body that take the form of human-shaped tree creatures who work to make her guests more at home.
Some magicians describe these handmaidens as being comely humanoids, often with briar trappings, rather than animate tree creatures but it is not clear if these are a different kind of creature (possibly heralds), or the result of some exposure to hallucinogenic pollen or spores
Concerns
Yaw'nagrah is concerned with life, in infinite diversity and infinite combinations. Her forest is fecund, but she is a creature without compassion; she favours no form of life over any other. Discussions with her handmaidens have suggested that she may consider all forms of life other than plants and perhaps insects to be an aberration, a temporary infestation on the mortal world that will eventually disappear. Until then, however, she revels in seeing how life expresses itself in uncountable different ways. Her touch is known to change and alter life to create new shapes, new expressions of the life force. She is a creature of [{Spring magic#Chaos|chaos]], and while she is sometimes savage she prefers to promote life and growth - often without any consideration as to how that will effect other living creatures.
While she is not specifically malicious, she is also entirely without mercy and her concerns are often quite alien to mortals. Her interests in the Empire appear to generally be quite limited, beyond her somewhat detached interest in all living things. Some magicians have noted, however, that she appears to look favourably on those who bring her gifts of plants she has not encountered before, or who bring children into the presence of her handmaidens. For the most part, though, she is known to view the Empire as an enemy of growth and change - that it's stranglehold on the natural world demonstrates that it does not understand the true state of the world. Ultimately, Yaw'nagrah would prefer humans and orcs to live more like animals than civilised folks, to abandon their farms and towns and roads and embrace the chaos of the wild like any other animals.
In recent years it has become apparent that Yaw'nagrah favours the spread of the vallorn. While she is by no means responsible for the doom that destroyed Terunael, she seems to see it's uncontrollable growth and transformative energies as preferable to the stagnation of the Empire. She was placed under the enmity of the Imperial Conclave in late 380YE, apparently due to evidence regarding an attempt to rouse the Therunin vallorn that lead to the destruction of the steading of Return. She would later support the treacherous Heirs of Terunael in their efforts to awaken all the vallorn. While they were ultimated defeated, Yaw'nagrah was unrepentant.
Yaw'nagrah is occasionally called Mother of Briars or Barkspawner and some old stories tentatively link her with the foundation of the briar lineage. Her handmaidens have never offered conclusive proof one way or another, and according to many magicians appear not to understand the question - although it cannot be denied that Yaw'nagrah and her handmaidens respond more favourably to those with briar lineage than to other humans. She is also believed to favour orcs over humans - on occasion her handmaidens have spoken of the fact that orcs are more "awre of themselves" - although what that means is not clear.
She is strongly associated with the rune Bravash.
Boons
Magicians seek out Yaw'nagrah because she has powerful abilities related to fertility in all forms. She has been known to help those who could not otherwise conceive offspring to do so, although these offspring may show odd signs of the magic that gave them life. She is also able to help magicians to restore fertility to blighted crops or beasts, as well as to encourage fecundity over large areas - potentially to a dangerous degree. There is some circumstantial evidence that she helped Imperial magicians to create the Thunderous Tread of the Trees ritual, providing access to the spirits required to rouse the trees, and is known to offer boons to support its performance. She is likely responsible for the facility the orcs of the Mallum demonstrate with this powerful curse.
Concerned as she is with growth and life, she can also offer boons to those who grow and harvest living things - owners of farms, forests and occasionally herb gardens as well. Such boons are almost always influenced by the powerful resonance of chaos that runs through her being. While a farm or a forest may become fecund, it often produces unexpected crops. Strangely coloured fruit, odd flowers, herd animals with peculiar additional qualities. These products are generally no less wholesome than any other, but their strangeness can be pronounced and make people cautious about consuming them.
Donahorti
Among her bounty, her most common gifts take the form of the