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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. | |||