Yona (5e Deity)
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Yona[edit]
Alignment. Chaotic Good
Domains. Light
Divine Rank.
Yona is the embodiment of courage. She shines with the light of dawn to bring hope to those who have none. Like the other members of her pantheon the few who know of her are those who she has guided. She is kind and carefree, but fierce and determined. She wishes these traits upon her followers as they seek their redemption and retribution.
Like many of her pantheon, Yona has no residence. She wanders, disguised as a mortal woman. Doing so allows her to pick and choose her followers much more easily. She can hear their stories and what they lost. If she finds that they have found the courage to stand back up again, she leaves them a holy symbol and her condolences. The only places of worship you will find for her will be the small shrines that her followers build in their homes or carry with them. Her worshipers defend the innocent whenever possible.
Physically, Yona looks like a young woman who is seemingly in her late teens. She is most often seen with hair coming down no further than her shoulders, a crimson red in color. She has kind violet eyes that burn with an intensity that is unrivaled. She most often wears a light green hooded cloak that hides her appearance underneath which she wears a deep red wrap coat tied with a light pink sash over a light pink simple dress.
Yona gets along well with most members of her pantheon thanks to her warm and friendly attitude. She does regards Yato as slightly strange but understands that he is more experienced than she.
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