ArktosA small, elite sect of bear-protectors. See also
aetherial esotericists.
AwatsissA maiden "sacrificed" at the harvest festival.
BasiabaA maiden of the
harmattan season of western
Taggarus. (akan language)
Bipung (mossi language)
A western
Taggaran maiden who represents the
wet season.
Cailia DarachAn
oak maiden of the summer.
Cukadel De'el (fula lang.)
A
maiden of western
Taggarus who represents surviving the
dry season.
Damosel -
definitive maidensA woman who serves the Moons.
Daughter of GaiaThose who combine various forms of aether, espcially
Genesis,
kazaddarean,
viridian aether, and
conflueverant, with
Aemoa.
Dek Phuhying (girlchild maemd)
Witches who use
lunar aether,
true shadow,
prasinofos,
bijalee, and
nzwara murazvo. They are elephant riders who wield ngaos and use
the lore.
DevochkaAn
autumnal maiden.
Diviner *
One who seeks water with divining rods.
Fata OglindaMaidens who make lunar mirrors. See also
aetherial artisans.
Flowergirl -
primary hasken fure userYoung maidens who draw power via vernal festivals. They wield
hasken fure which is imbued upon through community ceremonies, and they are protected by butterflies and garlands and flowers.
GamineStreet urchins who perform
autumnal rituals. See also
AetherialWranglers.
KristtornA
winter maiden.
LautesmaedA girlchild
sounder.
MayyaA
wildling girlchild who has gone feral.
Night WitchA variant of a
nightwyrder who is also a skilled warrior and sniper. See also
aetherial esotericists.
SeiponeA woman who tends the
Lesedian Mirror.
Strohspinner *
Ones who spin straw into gold. See also
aetherial artisans.
TarudaruvāA woman / non-man
astrologer child who draws power from the cycles of the cosmos.