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Dogma
The Sun Goddess is sister to Tsuki, the Moon goddess. These two sisters mistrust on another and delight in opposing the foals of the other. In truth they are not enemies. Though they seldom work together, as sisters they bear no ill will toward each other. 

History
Worshipers of Sukaitorabera have been prominent from the earliest farming communities. Her blessing meant good crops and gentile summers. Her wrath was one of boring desolation. As her worshipers became more civilized so the the Goddess. Her refinements are reflected in her ordered appearance in the sky. 

Depictions
She appears in three aspects: A young woman dressed in pink and purple, a matronly woman dressed in blue, and a crone wearing orange and purple. in all three aspects she is regal.

Divine Intervention
Sukai (informal) intervenes on behalf of her worshipers when cold and darkness threatens their wellbeing. Her reach is at it least powerful underground and under water. In any place that light touches the land she may extend her influence.

Divine Servants
Sukai is attended by three sacred cranes and a wolf attendant. The spirit wolf is her most active and powerful servant. 

Church of Sukaitorabera
Open-air shrines surrounding or surrounded by gardens are common. Grander structures seldom have walls preferring to use columns to support taller structures. Followers show tribute to the goddess in small ceremonies involving meditation and reflection. Warriors may wash their blades in reverence; a farmer might take a portion of his crop and burn it as an offering; A merchant could ring a gong and say her name on a good transaction. 

Worshipers and Clergy
Worshipers range from the lowliest of peasants to the grandest of warriors. The Daimyo of Edarrow is an avid worshiper of the Sukaitorabera. The clergy of the church is populated equally by men and women. Their orange robes are a common sight in the areas where she is worshiped. 

Temples and Shrines
The great temple of Sukaitorabera in Edarrow is five stories tall and surrounded by a magnificent garden. The Daimyo has a private garden shrine in the road palace surrounding a garden and a statue of the sun goddess in her three aspects.

Holy Texts
Scrolls tell of her deeds and actions over the ages, but the religion lacks any formal worship edicts. Followers emulate her actions or call upon her blessings. 

Holidays
There are no official holidays for the goddess. Shrines abound in the areas where she is worshipped and it is common for the faithful to ladle water over the statue.

Cleric Alignments
All

Domains
Community, Glory,Knowledge, Plant, Sun.

Subdomains
Education, Home, Heroism, Honor, Thought, Growth, Day, Light.

Favored Weapon
Sword, Spear.

Sukaitorabera

Goddess of the Sun
Edarrow
Places of Worship
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