Amnis, was a former goddess of Waters and Healing, in the Long-lost Atlantean Pantheon .
Overview[]
As the wife of Badarus, Amnis was the Goddess of the waters that flowed upon their homeland. Her bounty merged with her husband's at the deltas where Atlantis' rivers met the sea, a popular place for temples to the pair to be built. Reportedly the mother of the rest of the pantheon, Amnis was worshiped at springs and along riverbanks, where Atlantean couples who sought her fertile blessings would consummate their relationships in the hopes of having strong and healthy children. She was also considered to be the patron of cleansing, medical herbs and supernatural healing.
Amnis is most often depicted as a short, curvaceous woman, with wide hips, often shown giving birth to a flowing river. Scions of Amnis fulfilled many roles in Atlantean society, from teacher to midwife to healer. While Badarus might have discovered all manner of things abroad, Amnis held the wisdom that kept her people safe, healthy and well fed enough to venture beyond the horizon, and there was quite a good-natured rivalry between the two of them as to who was truly the more wise.
Associated traits[]
- Associated Powers: Epic Charisma, Epic Stamina, Epic Intelligence, Earth, Guardian, Health, Water, Scīre
- Abilities: Empathy, Integrity, Medicine, Presence, Science, Survival
- Rivals: Anubis, Hera, Izanami, Set, Zeus
References[]
- Scion: Scion: Demigod, p. 129