Amelia

Amelia is the Goddess of creation; originally a goddess who had been formed by the cosmic interractions found within the mysterious realm of The Dark Tapestry. Unlike her chaotic and malignant, monstrous beasts of relatives, Amelia's form is humanoid, and she devotes herself to creating rather than destroying.

History
Amelia once lived within the mysterious realm known as The Dark Tapestry. By cosmic interractions, Amelia came to be; much like the mysterious and nefarious cousins she has that hail from the darkness between the stars. Eventually, through the years, Amelia found the residents within The Dark Tapestry to be unpleasant; as the inhuman and commonly savage nature of the Outer Gods didn't match her habits for life and creation.

The Outer Gods and Great Old Ones seem indifferent as to how Amelia left their kind. Soon enough, she created the planet known as Erilen, as well as the numerous planets around it; including the sun nearby.

Amelia has several rivals; namely Treknefas and Gawlanh. Treknefas has harmed her folk before; and is said to influence a few today. The same goes for Gawlanh, a harbinger of destruction.

Home
Although once hailing from The Dark Tapestry, Amelia's home now resides in The Castle of Illusions. A massive castle constantly changing and spiraling as they form and unform mazes, puzzles, and numerous mind-tricking illusions.

Depiction
Amelia appears as a lithe humanoid woman with long, shoulder length hair. Myriads of dark black lines run diagonally along her face while several lines of black form along her torso; circles of these lines are found along her arms. Her feet appear deformed and unable to properly walk with, therefore she is commonly believed to hover and fly.

Religion
Amelia is worshiped freely throughout all of Erilen, churches and shrines of her worship dot the world. Quite often, her church shares itself with worshipers of Xalon, whom is often considered Amelia's companion and messanger.

Believers of Amelia are known to carry roses around; a symbol of the life she brought into the world and its diversity. With the beauty of the rose's petals representing the more civilized and less savage races such as humans and Elf kind, while the thorns represent the flaws; such as the orc's brute savagery and a human's natural drive to command and conquer.

Those worshiping Amelia believe her as the creator god of all; therefore worship her to show their "thanks" for giving them the new world. Amelia sometimes shows her own thanks in response to her worshipers; showing that she does indeed care for her people.