Diynhaa the Ever-Wandering


A Nomadic and Ever-Shifting Deity

Diynhaa is the head deity for the people of the Qweyrin Planes and is strongly linked to their traditional nomadic nature. They are intrinsically linked to the land, with separate aspects of themselves for each season. They are very rarely seen in their full form, more commonly presenting and being worshipped as the aspect related to the current season. While the aspects themselves shift on the first day of the season, the people of the planes celebrate the new aspect alongside major events of the season. The winter aspect is celebrated on the first of the year, which happens to fall on the winter solstice and thus the day it changes. In contrast the autumnal aspect is celebrated alongside the first major harvest of the season, which tends to fall about a month after the autumnal equinox. For the people of the planes, this shifting date of reverence ties back to the shifting nature of Diynhaa themselves and reminds their worshippers to accept and grow with change. To Diynhaa nothings is permanent nor set in stone, not even the passage of time.

Dhaljee the Frost Moon

A contradictory aspect in its worship, Dhaljee represent both the bite of frigid air and the warm embrace of a burning hearth that are common in Qweyrin Winters.

Season: Winter

Holiday: Frosted Lights Festival

Dolhana the Harvest Soul

A comforting figure to the people of the planes, Dolhana represents the gathering of crops and resources from the harvest as well as the gathering of community.

Season: Autumn

Holdiay: Festival for the Harvest Soul

Desarin the Guiding Light

Chiefly worshipped by those who spend much of the year traveling, Desarin serves as inspiration and guide to any who are lost, be it physically, mentally, or emotionally.

Season: Summer

Holiday: Nomad’s Confluence Festival

Dunbal the Flourishing Form

A form of life and abundance, Dunbal represents hope for the future and acceptance of the past.

Season: Spring

Holiday: Festival of Bounteous Hope