Draft:Natersha
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Natersha's Religion
[edit]Natersha is a small minor deity formerly worshipped by native americans.[1] who primarily lived in North Carolina.
Despite most gods and goddesses calling for a wide range of cruel worshipping tactics, Natersha aims to take care of her followers and enforce them caring for others as well.
Natersha's rituals mostly consist of using water to "purify" or "cleanse", seeming somewhat akin to Jesus. While this Goddess' worship base appeared to be completely dead, a "Leader" of unknown age that goes by "The Water Father" claims to have been spoken to by the goddess in hopes of her reviving her religion of mercy and peace. The Water Father continues to spread the word of Natersha and her welcoming arms.
Natersha is the goddess of
[edit]- Creativity
- Purity
- Life/Creation
- Rain
- Water
- Weather/Nature
- Health/Wellness
- Self care
- Self love
- Family
- Mercy/Peace
- Knowledge/Wisdom
- Selflessness
- Giving
Known about Natersha
[edit]Little to none is known about Natersha or her true origins, but some suspect her origin could actually be wiccan, pagan, or simply lost to time[2] While The Water Father claims that it is simply a religion, some are starting to worry that it is a cult... despite it lacking in most cult qualities such as sacrifices and unhealthy beliefs.
- ^ Wikipedia, From. "Which tribes were present in that state". Wikipedia.
- ^ lost to time, Things get. "How we lose knowledge of history as time goes on". Palladium. Ben Landau-Taylor and Samo Burja.
