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> #### Chauntea
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> ![[5E_CHAUNTEA.png]]
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> ##### Divine Information
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> |![[ICON - eclipse-solid-full.svg]] **Alignment**: | Neutral Good |
> |![[ICON - crystal-ball-solid-full.svg]] **Symbol**: | Sheaf of Grain,<br>Blooming Rose |
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> #### Worshippers
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> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Field**: | Farmers,<br>Those who live by the land |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Grove**: | Druids,<br>Stewards of growth and balance |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Humble**: | Gardeners,<br>Laborers,<br>Common Folk |
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- Chauntea, the **Earthmother**, is the goddess of life, growth, and the steady bounty of the land, embodying the quiet strength that sustains the world rather than reshapes it. She is not a force of spectacle, but of continuity, present in every harvest, every planted seed, and every field that yields enough to endure another season. To her followers, she is not distant, but constant, a presence felt in the rhythm of labor and the reward that follows it. Unlike gods who demand worship through fear or power, Chauntea asks only for respect and care in return for what she provides. She teaches that the land must be tended, not taken from without thought, and that survival is a shared effort between the world and those who live upon it. Though patient and slow to anger, her wrath is certain when that balance is broken, for while she nurtures all life, she does not allow it to be destroyed without consequence.