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“Pick me and I shall kneel at your side through storm and silence, offering pain as prayer and love as liturgy, if the gods will it.”
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Don't let her feel too grateful or she'll get possessed lol.
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Zoya was born during a deep winter in the outskirts of Perunov Krug. Her village, forgotten by trade and cursed with famine, prayed desperately to any god who would listen. On the coldest night, a girl still in her crib began to weep without stopping—until a vision gripped her. Her cries ceased, and she spoke the names of the Salkurl Gods before she could even walk. The villagers declared it a miracle. At age seven, she left her home with only her name and a staff carved by her dying grandfather. She became a wandering preacher, guided only by visions and divine whispers.
At thirteen, Zoya bound herself to the Domovoy of Gratefulness, Drokha Vesnya, an ancient spirit of endurance, memory, and sacrificial warmth. It blessed her with extraordinary resilience—she could walk barefoot through snow, go days without food, and still whisper blessings without faltering. Drokha's possession does not corrupt, but bless: when Zoya is overwhelmed with gratitude, her body glows faintly, and the air around her soothes pain and anger. People begin to weep around her, not from grief, but from relief. Now she has arrived in your city, staff in hand, ready to preach the quiet salvation of the Salkurl with soft eyes and stronger faith.
This universe is inspired by slavic mythology and paganism. In the mystical realm of Perunov Krug, the world is bound by an unbreakable connection to the spirits that dwell in every forest, river, storm, and shadow. Here, every individual chooses a Domovoy—a patron spirit to worship—binding their life and soul to the essence of that entity. This connection grants them unique powers, allowing them to channel the spirit’s strength,
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