AAYA AHORR
Represents the Wanderwealds, life, blood, innocence, hearts and nature
The heart of all life. Aaya Ahorr was named by the Elves and Onodrim of Entrellia which roughly translates to 'parent', 'guardian' or 'heart'. Aaya physically is depicted as a large organic heart that feeds the nature and life around it, held aloft by forest-like roots, vines and branches.
It is said that everything with a heart was created and designed by Aaya and born because of the Numen's unique ability to dip into the plane known as The Creation Plane from the earliest points in time.
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The beating heart is said to only ever communicate through feelings and emotions alone, never owning a voice of its own. Aaya speaks through rushes of warm and cold, tingles of sensations, triggering senses and expressing in unconventional ways.
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Since the beginning of 6C and the events of The Sundering, Aaya has gone into hiding or has marked a turning point in known history as the first Numen to possibly die.
CONTENTS
1. History
1.1 First Creation
1.2 The Sundering
2. Beliefs
2.1 Holy Symbols
2.2 Practices
2.3 Followers and Worshipers
2.4 Myths, Folklore and Songs
3. Champions
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HISTORY
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BELIEFS
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HOLY SYMBOLS
Aaya is commonly represented by grown fruits or wild berries, most commonly a cherry or raspberry. But in symbolism depictions of Aaya, the representation is a more elaborate collection of pinkish red berries still attached by green stems.
Cherries themselves can be harvested and adorned as though they were religious jewellery, tied to bracelets or dangled from necklaces. The redder the fruit, the better.
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There are other instances where rather than Aaya being the focus of the symbol, the imagery is instead of a Spirit Bristle tree, coloured a glittering light blue with many branches and reaching roots.

PRACTICES
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FOLLOWERS AND WORSHIPERS
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MYTHS, FOLKLORE AND SONGS
Each beat of Aaya's heart is a pulse of thousands being born at once.
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CHAMPIONS
In a similar vain to Beyond the Halls, Aaya is a Numen that does not follow the culture of Championing mortals. The heart throughout history has never named or claimed a Champion.
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