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Pekeana is the dwarven goddess of the Stone-Earth. To the dwarves, the stone and earth are not mere materials, but sacred gifts bestowed by Pekeana, whose divine influence extends through every cavern, mountain, and grain of sand and bedrock. It is through Pekeana that the dwarven underground holds find their strength and purpose, their grand halls standing as a testament to her presence. | Pekeana is the dwarven goddess of the Stone-Earth. To the [[Dwarf|dwarves]], the stone and earth are not mere materials, but sacred gifts bestowed by Pekeana, whose divine influence extends through every cavern, mountain, and grain of sand and bedrock. It is through Pekeana that the dwarven underground holds find their strength and purpose, their grand halls standing as a testament to her presence. | ||
The dwarves have an innate connection to the earth and perceive even the slightest seismic activity to the most violent earthquakes as the words of Pekeana. Pekeana's wisdom is intertwined with Baiqul's craftsmanship, ensuring that all crafts respect the materials of the Stone-Earth. | The [[Dwarf|dwarves]] have an innate connection to the earth and perceive even the slightest seismic activity to the most violent earthquakes as the words of Pekeana. Pekeana's wisdom is intertwined with [[Baiqul]]'s craftsmanship, ensuring that all crafts respect the materials of the Stone-Earth. | ||
The Stone's Embrace is a celebration and one of the most revered and ancient dwarven traditions. During this time, stoneworkers create personal and heartfelt crafts in tribute to Pekeana. It is also one of the few times the dwarves are silent, almost practicing meditation, as they seek to connect with the Stone-Earth and Pekeana herself. | The Stone's Embrace is a celebration and one of the most revered and ancient dwarven traditions. During this time, stoneworkers create personal and heartfelt crafts in tribute to Pekeana. It is also one of the few times the [[Dwarf|dwarves]] are silent, almost practicing meditation, as they seek to connect with the Stone-Earth and Pekeana herself. | ||
[[Category: Religion]] | [[Category: Religion]] | ||
[[Category: Gods]] | [[Category: Gods]] | ||
[[Category: Dwarf]] | [[Category: Dwarf]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:16, 23 July 2025

Pekeana is the dwarven goddess of the Stone-Earth. To the dwarves, the stone and earth are not mere materials, but sacred gifts bestowed by Pekeana, whose divine influence extends through every cavern, mountain, and grain of sand and bedrock. It is through Pekeana that the dwarven underground holds find their strength and purpose, their grand halls standing as a testament to her presence.
The dwarves have an innate connection to the earth and perceive even the slightest seismic activity to the most violent earthquakes as the words of Pekeana. Pekeana's wisdom is intertwined with Baiqul's craftsmanship, ensuring that all crafts respect the materials of the Stone-Earth.
The Stone's Embrace is a celebration and one of the most revered and ancient dwarven traditions. During this time, stoneworkers create personal and heartfelt crafts in tribute to Pekeana. It is also one of the few times the dwarves are silent, almost practicing meditation, as they seek to connect with the Stone-Earth and Pekeana herself.
