The energy of the home and all that is connected to it.
The energy of the good harvest. Primary wielders are
tuhtukitus,
farmers who provide for the whole community via their farms, and primary species are
huupipehes,
green folk plant people who are covered in seeds. The deity for this energy is
Mekeri, the Bringer of the Feast.
The energy of the very structure of the home, the energy of building the home. Primary wielders are
uwabikoze,
artisans who build homes, and primary species are
umurinzi,
small folk who have shells. The deity for this energy is
Rebbi, the Builder of the Home.
The energy of the family within the home, whether by blood or by choice. Primary wielders are
clan mages,
esotericists who use blood magic to bond to their relatives or close friends, and primary species are
akka,
adelfoi who protect children. The deity for this energy is
Heimon Aiti, the Clan Mother.
Blue Hegnh
The energy of the comfort the home provides. Primary wielders are
safeis, therapist
healers who use the energy of the home to heal others, and primary species are
tacuhlalas,
strange folk who have flat bodies they can wrap around others to comfort them. The deity for this energy is
Prostatis Estias, the Mother of the Home.
The energy of the sharing within the home. Primary wielders are
versandoras,
witches who share with their communities, and primary species are the
regalo,
small folk who share with the families they live with. The deity for this energy is
Ngein Rangwal, the Mother of Bounty.
The
emotional resonance energy of gratitude. Primary wielders are
barawos,
thieves who steal from the rich and give to those in need. Primary species are
maxandis,
strange folk who have golden skin and are empowered by gratitude. The deity for this energy is
Mekeri, the Grateful.
The energy of hospitality, of the hearth itself. Primary wielders are
hearth mages,
esotericists who can draw the warmth of the hearth and unleash it to protect the home, and who are experts in the laws of hospitality. Primary species are the
hearth folk,
tall folk who are connected to their hearths magically and have fiery souls. The deity for this energy is
Mathair Cagailt, the Mother of the Hearth.
The full energy of the home. Primary wielders are
uwabikoze,
artisans who build homes, and primary species are
umurinzi,
small folk who have shells. The deity for this energy is
Prostatis Estias, the Mother of the Home.
The energy of the home's protection. Primary wielders are
iskurus,
warriors who wield impenetrable shields to protect others, and primary species are
jark'aqanas,
illittum who live underground and protect the world from dangers. The deity for this energy is
Hoawappih, the Protector of the Home.
The energy of cleanliness. Primary wielders are
woyeretsas, cleaning
laborers who can cleanse souls as well as physical reality. Primary species are
kubbutukas,
small folk who clean homes. The deity for this energy is
Temizleyici, the Cleansing Divine.
The
love created by the home or the love of the home. Primary wielders are
uwabikoze,
artisans who build homes and imbue them with love. Primary species are
umurinzi,
small folk who have shells. The deity for this energy is
Hili Kar, the Beloved.
The energy of provision. Primary wielders are
hanniqa,
laborers who work to provide for others, and primary species are
nosengabi,
small folk who borrow from bigger folk and share with others who need it. The deity for this energy is
Omuwa Obuyambi, the Provider.
White Hegnh
The energy of the relief of being home. Primary wielders are
sastipasqos, death doula
healers who provide relief to those who are terminally ill, and the primary species are
tacuhlalas,
strange folk who have flat bodies they can wrap around others for comfort. The deity for this energy is
Prostatis Estias, the Mother of the Home.
The energy of the community the home creates. Primary wielders are
uninetsv,
dancers who bond people in the community, and primary species are
sgadugi,
hidden folk who live in secret communities and bond with one another. The deity for this energy is
Gaduhvi Alisdelisgi, the Keeper of Community.