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| - A brief statement about God. An expansion of the statement to describe the God.
- The Great Mother was a primordial being that, along with Ginnungagap, were the first to form in existence. She later perished, and her energies were used to create the universe, including the Solis Magna System. Though her physical form died, she still acts throughout the universe in both her children, the Great Beings, and her own consciousness, The Will.
- A Divine Name of Ernalda
* Originally one of the Elder Gods of the Cosmic Court Source: Book of Heortling Mythology
- The Great Mother was the monstrous goddess of beholders and a chaotic evil greater deity. Her symbol was an egg with an eye. Her areas of influence included magic, fertility, and tyranny. Her main interests were her beholder children and their safety, particularly against the drow. The Great Mother made her home in the Realm of a Million Eyes, the sixth layer of the Abyss.
- The Great Mother was the female head of the Beiabarnae and counterpart to the Waldanbero.She was the head priestess of Yavanna and resided at The Place of Women.
- According to legend, the Mother was born from a "whirlwind" in a great dark void, before the beginning of the Earth. Lonely and knowing that the world could be so much more, the mother used "the dust of her birth" to create a companion, her "pale shining lover", or the moon, known as Lumi by the Zelandonii. Lumi and the Mother became lovers, but the Mother was still not satisfied. She began to yearn for a child and ventured into the void to find the "spark of life", battling a malevolent being known as Chaos to receive it. The Mother was then able to conceive a child, a "golden" son - known as Bali by the Zelandonii - who represented the sun.
- Great Mother was the name in Basic used to describe the Nelvaanian homeworld Nelvaan in its natural, unmarred state. During the Clone Wars, when the army of the Separatists established a Techno Union facility near the Rokrul area, sapping the planet's geothermal energy and plunging the planet into a preternatural winter, the Nelvaanians deemed it an 'illness' suffered by their Great Mother (the planet itself).
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