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Pesum
Pesum
Goddess of earth
They call her the shaper of mountains, the creator of landscapes, some even call her the tectonic shifter. In truth, she is all of them. Pesum, the goddess of earth.
Pesum was born from Nepmoon and Moonzere. While Nepmoon was the god of water and Moonzere was the goddess of ice, Pesum was born with the ability to shape the landscape. Pesum grew and envisioned a world she could create. A world she would forever be happy with.
At first, she formed one continent, and overtime, it began to make her unsatisfied, after many years of pondering, Pesum split the land. into multiple continents.
One day, Pesum and Moonzere had an argument, which was so intense that Moonzere punished Pesum by freezeing her lands. The argument got more and more intense until Nepmoon finally stepped in and made Moonzere calm down, melting the snow on the earth.
Reality:
At first, Pesum was named after Demeter, the goddess of seasons in Greece. But Demeter sounded like the wrong name to use for the goddess of earth.
Coming up with the name for the goddess of earth was pretty hard, but I ultimately settled on "Pesum".
They call her the shaper of mountains, the creator of landscapes, some even call her the tectonic shifter. In truth, she is all of them. Pesum, the goddess of earth.
Pesum was born from Nepmoon and Moonzere. While Nepmoon was the god of water and Moonzere was the goddess of ice, Pesum was born with the ability to shape the landscape. Pesum grew and envisioned a world she could create. A world she would forever be happy with.
At first, she formed one continent, and overtime, it began to make her unsatisfied, after many years of pondering, Pesum split the land. into multiple continents.
One day, Pesum and Moonzere had an argument, which was so intense that Moonzere punished Pesum by freezeing her lands. The argument got more and more intense until Nepmoon finally stepped in and made Moonzere calm down, melting the snow on the earth.
Reality:
At first, Pesum was named after Demeter, the goddess of seasons in Greece. But Demeter sounded like the wrong name to use for the goddess of earth.
Coming up with the name for the goddess of earth was pretty hard, but I ultimately settled on "Pesum".