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Tianara Goddess of Justice

Where gods whisper and empires rot.


Title: The Dawn of Balance, She Who Judges Without Blindness, Voice of Divine Accord
Alignment: Justice, Law, Restoration
Dominion: Judgment, Harmony, Duty, Protection of the Innocent
Symbol: A golden scale intersected by a sword and sunbeam
Sacred Artifacts: The Sword of Equinox, The Scales of Truth, The Mantle of Eternal Dawn
Divine Domain: The Hall of Perfect Resonance (Seventh Dimension)
Servants: Wardens of the Veil, Concordant Seraphs, Scalesingers, Oathbound
Opposed Powers: Larythis, Mordhekan, Thanarok
Worshippers: Judges, paladins, diplomats, oathkeepers, truthseekers, repentant warriors

Divine Biography

Tianara was forged from the first moment the sun rose over contradiction. As the Primordials began to fracture and fall into ideology, vengeance, and desire, she emerged not as a warrior, but as a counterbalance — a beacon that did not seek dominion, but correction.

She is the one who held court when Elyonel and Magistus Veraael clashed over the use of mortal magic. She stood between Larythis and Isisara when love turned into possession. And when Mordhekan began to test divine will with blades, Tianara was the first to draw her own — not in wrath, but in necessity.

Tianara’s justice is not blind — it is piercing. She sees, and from that vision, she weighs.

During the Celestial War, she fought not to preserve power, but to prevent the very fabric of existence from collapsing into dogma or chaos. Her presence upon the battlefield was called “the Dawn Interval” — a pause in which armies ceased, not by spell or command, but by awe.


Nature and Appearance

Tianara manifests as a tall, celestial figure robed in deep blue and gold, wings unfurled like the rising sun at the horizon. Her hair flows like silk woven from light and sky, and her gaze glows with pure silver — the light not of the sun, but of judgment without cruelty.

She carries the Scales of Truth in one hand, and the Sword of Equinox in the other — a blade that strikes only when all facts are known. Her voice is measured and clear, and it is said that no lie can survive in her presence, for to lie before Tianara is to destroy oneself.

She does not smile often. But when she does, entire halls fall silent.


Cults and Worship

Temples to Tianara are pillars of civilization — literal and philosophical. Often built at the borders of cities, near courts, or atop ruined battlegrounds, her sanctuaries serve as places of judgment, reconciliation, and solemn truth.

Her followers include paladins, oathkeepers, and judges, as well as those who seek redemption. Her rituals involve confession, ritual weighing of the heart, and the symbolic act of stepping into light to face one’s truths.

Tianara’s creed is strict but not cruel:
“Every soul has weight. It is not punishment to acknowledge it — only justice.”


Legacy in Astravara

Tianara is revered as a divine constant — not because she enforces order with an iron will, but because she holds even the divine accountable. She is feared by tyrants, respected by peasants, and invoked by many who seek a second chance through truth.

Legends say that when the final reckoning of the gods comes, Tianara will be the one to speak last — for only she will have weighed every sin, every mercy, and every moment of silence.

And when she does, the world will either rise… or rest.