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[[Image:tamsine.jpg|left|200px|Tamsine]]All civilization falls under the patronage of Tamsine, Goddess of the Hearth and Home. The town of [[Fostra's Haven]] in particular considers Tamsine to be their patron, but technically any organized settlement can call her their mother. Tamsine's domestic skills -- cooking, weaving, brewing, and so on -- are unparalleled. Her smile brings peace to households and soothes frazzled nerves. Her blessing must be sought before construction on temples, public buildings, and houses can be begun. Those who do not give the goddess her due will surely suffer for the oversight later by a visit from the vicious [[Harawep]]. |
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[[Image:tamsine.jpg|left|200px|Tamsine]]All civilization falls under the patronage of Tamsine, Goddess of the |
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Hearth and Home. The town of [[Fostra's Haven]] in particular considers |
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Tamsine to be their patron, but technically any organized settlement can |
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call her their mother. Tamsine's domestic skills -- cooking, weaving, |
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brewing, and so on -- are unparalleled. Her smile brings peace to |
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households and soothes frazzled nerves. Her blessing must be sought before |
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construction on temples, public buildings, and houses can be begun. Those |
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who do not give the goddess her due will surely suffer for the oversight |
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later by a visit from the vicious [[Harawep]]. |
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Revision as of 11:39, 27 April 2007
All civilization falls under the patronage of Tamsine, Goddess of the Hearth and Home. The town of Fostra's Haven in particular considers Tamsine to be their patron, but technically any organized settlement can call her their mother. Tamsine's domestic skills -- cooking, weaving, brewing, and so on -- are unparalleled. Her smile brings peace to households and soothes frazzled nerves. Her blessing must be sought before construction on temples, public buildings, and houses can be begun. Those who do not give the goddess her due will surely suffer for the oversight later by a visit from the vicious Harawep.
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