In the Dragon Stones Saga, Baghra is the goddess of the hunt. She is also the goddess of farmers and agriculture.
Appearance[]
Baghra is a tan-skinned goddess, always depicted in leather and holding a bowstaff.
Worship []
She is worshipped by both humans and dwarves. In the Kynn Oracle, the ancient books of dwarven prophesy, Baghra is depicted as a dwarf, and in human folklore, she is depicted as a human. This irregularity does not seem to cause problems between the two races as the dwarves and humans do not argue about Baghra's appearance; this is considered a minor issue.
Hunters will pray to her before a hunt. If they are successful, it is customary to pour a small amount of wine over the entrails of the animal before cooking.
In Popular Speech[]
Her name is frequently invoked for good luck, or as an expression of surprise or disbelief.
Book One: "Ow! Sweet Baghra, that hurt!" - Elias Dorgumir
Book Two: "When I visited the Elder Willow, Chua told me there would be a traitor. I never dreamed it would be you. For Baghra’s sake, you’re a rider!" - Tallin
Role Playing Alignment []
True Neutral