[hider=Ashevelen] Name: Ashevelen “Ashe” Base Form: [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e0/aa/5c/e0aa5c6f9fd3bea51a8cc95c21134866.png[/img] In the eyes of mortals, Ashevelen's form is what the viewer finds the most non-threatening and friendly. Aspect: Trade Ashevelen is the Goddess of Trade. Wherever it is a trade between mortals or a trade between Gods, Ashevelen can see the trade and weight in her opinion if permitted by the latter. Trade means any exchange of goods, services etc between any number of parties. The commandments of trade, as enforced by Ashevelen or her servants are as follow: All parties must agree not to back down from their part of the deal. All parties must understand that a trade is final. All parties must agree that if one outsmarts the other, the outsmarted party may propose a new trade on the spot and the negotiations begin anew. If one of Ashe’s servants is involved in a trade, their decision is final. Violence is not permitted. Ashe can bestow her favour to anyone who worships her, so that their trades are successful. Her holy order of servants travel the lands working as advocates for anyone who calls upon them. A peasant might engage in trade (information, land rights etc) with a noble and ask for assistance from one of her servants which would increase the chances that the peasant won't be tricked. If a mortal doesn’t necessarily require anything that is on offer, a pact can be offered instead. Power, information, servants, artefacts etc can be given in exchange for the person’s servitude for a number of years which is determined based on what they require. All pacts are binding the soul of the person to Ashevelen until their contract ends. Persona: Ashevelen is a benevolent goddess, eager to help those she meets in her travels. She occasionally makes deals with mortals for meagre things, for a God, in exchange for the thrill of a successful trade. Her greatest ambition is to find a mortal that can outsmart her in a trade. While generally benevolent, there are times where Ashevelen’s wrath can be felt in full. For example if any of her rules are broken, herself or her servants will force the rule-breaker to sign a pact with Ashevelen and if they refuse, they are permitted to take their own lives or be killed by the servants. They are to travel all over Galbar and sell all of their material belongings to other rule-breakers, unless they find a way to outsmart whoever enforces the pact. If treated with violence, all of Ashevelen’s servants can act as bodyguards for their charges and dispose of the rule-breaker. Myth: N/A Musical Theme: [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2F7LMWlISM[/url] Smile like you mean it [/url] [/hider]