Naqaasha


Naqaasha, goddess of strife, anger, and conflict, is the flame that smolders in every heart and the spark that sets nations to war. Unlike deities who embody harmony or justice, Naqaasha is the raw force of discord itself—neither wholly evil nor wholly good, but relentless in her stirring. She is said to have been born from the quarrel of Amir with his lover, a hag. From that moment, every quarrel, feud, and rebellion carried her breath.

Her appearance is ever-shifting: sometimes a furious warrior, sometimes a grieving mother, sometimes a whispering shadow between friends. This mutability reflects her domain, for strife wears countless faces. She delights in the argument that sunders families, the rivalry that breeds greatness, and the fury that tears kingdoms apart. Yet she is not worshiped only out of fear. Some honor her as the necessary force that prevents stagnation, the fire that tempers steel, the passion that drives mortals to act.

Her rites are marked by shouts, clashing weapons, and blood spilled on stone. Her symbols are broken chains and burning coals. To call upon Naqaasha is to invite upheaval, for once she enters, peace does not return easily.

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