Thea
Thea is the patron of art, particularly those using a physical medium, such as painting, sculpture and non-military architecture. She is a peaceful deity, encouraging her worshipers to avoid conflict where possible. Her priesthood tends to be politically significant in most regions where they exist, though active worship tends to be moderate, limited primarily to artisans, sculptors and builders. She encourages the creation of new forms of art and new ideas in general; many new inventions come from her followers or clergy.
Thea |
Goddess of Art |
Descriptive Info |
Gender: Female |
Avatar: None |
Consort(s): Alcyoneus (though she was wed to Cebren) |
Allies: Alcyoneus (husband), Abaris, Betshaba (Mother), Cebren (former husband), Himere (daughter), Hypnos, Mulciber, Ophion, Orchus, Phemos (son), Selene, Terpsichore, Thalia and Vitulus. |
Foes: Phlegethon, Podarge, Polydorus and Thanatos. |
Spiritual Info |
Rank: Major |
Nature: Chaotic |
Ethos: Benign |
Major Influence: Art |
Minor Influence(s): Construction, Inspiration, Invention |
Symbols
The peacock feather, either rendered in bronze or an actual feather dropped (not plucked!) by a peacock is the holy symbol of Thea.
Doctrine
No information available on the doctrine of Thea
Mission
No information available on the mission of Thea
Geography
No geographic information available on Thea
History of the Church
No historic information available on Thea
Organization
No information available on the Organization of the Church of Thea
Religious Practices
No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Thea