Nagari (she/they) has no permanent form. They travel the world shaped as whatever culture or people she is among. If they are diverse, she takes on a form unthreatening to them. If she is among animals, plants, or fungi, she may even take their forms. "Among the wolves, they are a wolf. Among sheep, they are a sheep. Among shepherds, they are a shepherd." She represents virtue, and she seeks to teach virtue to others. As such, she seeks those who are good of heart but led astray, and she uses her powers to arrange a lesson.
They can alter circumstance with a nudge and shove, turn things into a situation that will teach that lesson, but only if it is justified. She has incredible insight into people and their lives, and she knows how to guide them so that they come to understand virtue. They can also wield certain other powers in service to this:
- Protection of the weak.
- Alleviate pain.
- Share strength.
- Grant humbling perspective.
- Invoke Divine Name.
- Empathic sincerity.
- Random act of kindness.
- Instill patience.
- Give what is needed.
- Warn of danger.
- Give what is wanted.
- Bond of service.
Nagari has no names, or all, for she takes on any name convenient to her. Those who know of her as a force or persona have so many names for her, but few realize she is the same as what others say they are.
They represent the 12 virtues: constance, prudence, resilience, piety, sincerity, charity, sanctuary, mercy, kindness, patience, service, and humility.
She may give a trinket or charm to another if they embody or live one of these virtues well enough, and it will protect them from evil.
During the last
War of the Gods, she helped subtly in sealing the Eldritch. Though her blood spilled, they were the only mafi girma to survive and remain free.