Drakraç

Goddess of Plenty

Identity

  • Title(s) – The Provider, Mother Drakraç
  • Influence – Bounty, Raiding, Good Fortune
  • Appearance – Drakraç appears as an obese Ogdàr Gargdar female with four breasts. Her breasts sometimes flow with milk, beer, wine, and mead. She usually sits atop a Yrūn barn or storehouse surrounded by roasted pigs, cattle, and sheep. She is commonly depicted attended by Ogdar and Yrūn slaves bearing raiding spoils.

Attributions

  • Symbol – None
  • Focus – None
  • Color(s) – Black and Red
  • Element – Fire and Cooked Meat
  • Animal – None

Cult

  • Center of Worship – NA
  • Scriptures
  • Leader – NA
  • Priesthood – NA
  • Orders – NA
  • Aspects – NA
  • Touched – NA
  • Holy Days
  • Friends
  • Enemies
  • Sayings

Introduction

Nrevk and Trogk sat across from each other, stripping the skin from screaming pigs. Nrevk belched loudly and fell backward with a grunt. Nearby houses burned to blackened frames. The bound Yrūn prisoners whimpered and prayed to their absent gods. Nrevk looked to the clouds but saw no fiery horses or winged messengers coming to save their doomed followers. No. Their prayers went unanswered. Not because their gods did not care, but because they worshiped the Faraway Gods. The Ogdar on the other hand, worshiped the Walking Gods, those whose feet had touched the dirt and the rock, and left footprints in the earth. Nrevk held a pig carcass above him as he lay in the town square. “For Drakraç, who brings her children to food.” Trogk held his own half-dead pig aloft and added, “To Drakraç.” Together the two ate their fill, rested, and then ate some more. This was the fortune of Drakraç.

The Cult

There is no formal cult of Drakraç. Thanks is given to Drakraç, one of the Ogdàri “Walking Gods”, when a raiding party finds bountiful farmland and undefended villages.

The Priesthood

There are no formal priests of Drakraç.

Daily Activities

Holy Days and Rituals

Places of Worship

Drakraç is worshiped at the site of successful raids and feasts. She is sometimes thanked when a raid returns with food, treasure, or slaves.