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{{Infobox saints and gods|name=Odivia the Mother|image=Odivia.jpg|imagesize=260px|image_alt=Odivia the Mother|image_caption=Painting of Odivia the Mother|type=God|element=Earth|direction=South|season=Summer}} | {{Infobox saints and gods|name=Odivia the Mother|image=Odivia.jpg|imagesize=260px|image_alt=Odivia the Mother|image_caption=Painting of Odivia the Mother|type=God|element=Earth|direction=South|season=Summer}} | ||
Odivia, sometimes spelled “Odiva,” is known as "The Mother," the counterpart to Simonius and the second of the First Gods of Mundus. She is a sun-aspected deity representing the element of Earth and is associated with Summer and the cardinal direction South. | |||
Odivia is credited with shaping the lands of Mundus, from deep valleys to towering mountains. She is described as a tall, strikingly beautiful woman with a strong sense of justice. Odivia is often portrayed wielding a spear or a sword with a fiery core. | |||
In her depictions, the staff symbolizes peace, while the sword represents war. This duality makes Odivia a symbol of both conflict and harmony. She is also the goddess of fertility and love, as it is said she carried the first humans in her womb. | |||
Latest revision as of 16:39, 30 October 2025
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Painting of Odivia the Mother |
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| Type | God |
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| Associated element | Earth |
| Associated direction | South |
| Associated season | Summer |
Odivia, sometimes spelled “Odiva,” is known as "The Mother," the counterpart to Simonius and the second of the First Gods of Mundus. She is a sun-aspected deity representing the element of Earth and is associated with Summer and the cardinal direction South.
Odivia is credited with shaping the lands of Mundus, from deep valleys to towering mountains. She is described as a tall, strikingly beautiful woman with a strong sense of justice. Odivia is often portrayed wielding a spear or a sword with a fiery core.
In her depictions, the staff symbolizes peace, while the sword represents war. This duality makes Odivia a symbol of both conflict and harmony. She is also the goddess of fertility and love, as it is said she carried the first humans in her womb.
