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|name = Drames | |name = Drames | ||
|epithet = the Many-Sheaved | |||
|title = Goddess of Fertility | |title = Goddess of Fertility | ||
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|major_influence = Fertility | |major_influence = Fertility | ||
|minor_influence = Agriculture, Husbandry | |minor_influence = Agriculture, Husbandry | ||
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|servants = [[Saint Saraphina the Kind]] | |servants = [[Saint Saraphina the Kind]] | ||
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====Saint Saraphina's Day==== | |||
{{:Saint Saraphina's Day}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:17, 11 January 2026
Drames is typically associated with her father Podalirius, God of Vegetation and shrines to her are typically included in the construction of temples to her father. Those few priests who serve her directly are also typically associated with the church of Podalirius, so much so that they are almost treated as beloved "junior members" of Podalirius' church.
Symbolic sacrifices of seed or gold are given to Drames in the hopes that she will make plants grow in the fields and humans conceive children.
Servants
Religious Practices
Calendar
Saint Saraphina's Day
Folloch 14
Observed by: Common
Saint Seraphina's Day is a high holy day for Drames, the Many-Sheaved, in honor of Saint Saraphina the Kind. It is a feast day in honor of handmaidens and midwives, but is typically also a day for young wives and their husbands to entreat Saint Saraphina to intercede for them with Drames for fertility or, if the woman is already with child, an easy child birth. Breads and beer are common at the feast and midwives are treated as guests of honor, served by those they have helped through childbirth (both mothers and, possibly, their children).
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