Lielqan

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the source of the caladaran druidic tradition rather than any calad gods (while calads have somewhat of an affinity for nature, they are not naturalistic, per se). Her nature is far more introspective and thoughtful, appealing more to the calad, who mostly live in nature because they don't see a particular need to build as a society)

undead are the highest perversion of the cycle of life and death-- while the god is neutral and doesn't really care who you fight among the living, the undead must be destroyed. Doesn't really care much about demons -- not fond of them, since they're not 'supposed' to be here, but they are a form of life of their own.

Probably Sitheus' biggest non-srryn enemy. She doesn't have a real problem with the gods of fire & destruction, or the void gods, but she is not often thrilled with Jolinn-- healing, too, perverts the circle of life. Because it's unplayable to reject all healing, we're going to have to make degrees apparent between outright abominations like forcing once-living beings into unending undeath and a distortion of the cycle of someone consenting to be healed to stave off their next death.

Commonality with Fenthira, who associates with fertility, and Arikanja, with prosperity under adverse conditions.