L25.54 Ses-Alil, Sacred Beast of Reeds
One of the 36 sacred beasts of the pantheon of Gur-Qet, Chiefdom of Sacred Beasts.
Depicted as an emaciated woman with unusually straight long hair and a lower body composed of a matrix of reeds, typically made of mudstone or obsidian adorned with reeds soaked in myrrh.
As reeds are found throughout the swamplands of Gur-Qet, they are considered the eyes and ears of Ses-Alil, and as such she is also known as the Sacred Beasts of Lore.
It is for this reason, adherents of Ses-Alil undergo spiritual training involving long periods of fasting to gain attunement of plants of the swampland, which allow them some measure of the ability to see and hear through them.
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