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[[File:Shallya2.jpg|thumb|101px|A common symbol of '''Shallya''']]
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'''Shallya''' is the goddess of Healing and Mercy. She is the sister of [[Myrmidia]], goddess of strategy and war, both being the daughters of [[Morr]] and [[Verena]]. Shallya is portrayed as a young, beautiful maiden, whose eyes are perpetually filled with tears.
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|Name          = Shallya
===Symbols===
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|Titles        = White Dove of Mercy <br> Lady in White
Shallya's most common symbols are a white dove, and a heart with a drop of blood.
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|Domains        = Compassion{{Fn|3}} <br> Healing{{Fn|3}} <br> Mercy{{Fn|3}} <br> Pregnancy
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|Type          = God
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|Status        = Active
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|Aspects        = Salyak{{Fn|1}}
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|Home          =
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|Relatives      = [[Morr]] (father) <br> [[Verena]] (mother) <br> [[Myrmidia]] (sister) <br> [[Khaine (Old World)|Khaine]] (uncle)
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|Affiliation    = [[Empire]] <br> [[Kislev]]{{Fn|1}}
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|Followers      = [[Cult of Shallya]]{{Fn|1a}} <br> [[Great Orthodoxy]]
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|Adjectives    =
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|Symbols        = White Dove <br> Heart with a blood drop
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'''Shallya''' is the goddess of Healing and Mercy. {{Fn|3}}
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She is the sister of [[Myrmidia]], goddess of strategy and war, both being the daughters of [[Morr]] and [[Verena]]. Shallya is portrayed as a young, beautiful maiden, whose eyes are perpetually filled with tears.{{Fn|3}}
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===Beliefs===
 
===Beliefs===
 
The patron deity of pregnant women, Shallya protects against miscarriages and eases the pain of childbirth. She is an exceptionally important goddess throughout the Old World. People pray to Shallya all the time: when they are suffering from an illness, when they are hoping to have children, or when they are looking for forgiveness for their sins. The goddess forgives all and her priestesses hear confessions from any. Of all the gods, she is the only one who most people agree really listens.
 
The patron deity of pregnant women, Shallya protects against miscarriages and eases the pain of childbirth. She is an exceptionally important goddess throughout the Old World. People pray to Shallya all the time: when they are suffering from an illness, when they are hoping to have children, or when they are looking for forgiveness for their sins. The goddess forgives all and her priestesses hear confessions from any. Of all the gods, she is the only one who most people agree really listens.
===Cult===
 
Shallya is worshipped throughout the [[Old World]]. Her temples are places of comfort for the sick, wounded, dying and homeless. Many of the people of the Old World were born in a temple of Shallya; most of them return when they are ill or dying. In the end, it is to the temple of Shallya's father they go.
 
  
Shallya's priests, who are mostly female, are able healers, trained in the arts of healing and midwifery, and invaluable wherever there is plague, war, or strife.
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===[[Cult of Shallya]]===
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Shallya is worshiped throughout the [[Old World]]. Her temples are places of comfort for the sick, wounded, dying and homeless. Many of the people of the Old World were born in a temple of Shallya; most of them return when they are ill or dying. In the end, it is to the temple of Shallya's father they go.{{Fn|1}}
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Poor [[Kislev]]ites in [[Talabheim]] know her as '''Salyak''', the Giver of Charity whose sect provide soup kitchens. {{Fn|1}}
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==History==
  
The cult of Shallya is a peaceful one, and does not take active steps against enemy cults. The one cult they are not complacent towards is that of [[Nurgle]], whose followers are expected to be thwarted. The Cult of Shallya has no military Templar order of its own, instead relying on others for protection. The only official holy order of the Cult is composed of the priests themselves, and is called the Order of the Bleeding Heart.
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===Symbols===
===Holy days===
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Shallya's most common symbols are a white dove, and a heart with a drop of blood.{{Fn|3}}
Shallya has no specific holy days but it is customary to make a sacrifice to the goddess each year on anniversary of one's birth.
 
===Relations===
 
The Cult is on friendly terms with most [[Old World pantheon|other Old World cults]]. The warlike nature of [[Ulric]] means the two cults are not closely allied. There is some distrust towards [[Ranald]], as it is believed that Ranald was once a human who managed to trick Shallya into becoming a god. She already forgave him but her followers are only human and some of them fail to follow her example.
 
===Strictures===
 
Followers of Shallya lead a life according to strictures of pacifism and mercy. They are forbidden from taking a human life, even in self-defense, although a follower of Shallya would not be expected to preserve the life of a follower of Nurgle. The lives of other intelligent races cannot be taken except in self-defense. Followers are expected to provide healing to anyone in need. Priests never wear armor, or use shields or weapons with the exception of a staff.
 
  
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The Sabine Rose is a white flower with light red veins which is said to carry the favour of the goddess. {{Fn|2}}
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==Gallery==
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<center><gallery>
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File:Shallya2.jpg|A common symbol of '''Shallya'''
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File:Ranald and Shallya painting DSLF.jpg|Painting of Ranald and Shallya
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File:Shrine of Shallya PBT4.jpg|Shrine to Shallya
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==Notes & sources==
 
==Notes & sources==
*Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 1st Edition, 1988, pp. 200-201
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* {{Endn|1}}: [[Sigmar's Heirs]]: Chapter V: Cults of the Empire, pg. 38
*Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2nd Edition, Black Industries, 2005, p. 183
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* {{Endn|2}}: [[Terror in Talabheim]]: Chapter III, pg. 55
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* {{Endn|3}}: [[WFRP Rulebook (1st Edition)]], Section 5: Religion & Belief, Shallya, pg. 200-201
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*Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2nd Edition, Black Industries, 2005, p.&nbsp;183
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 12 February 2025

Shallya
Shallya.jpg
Titles White Dove of Mercy
Lady in White
Status Active
Type God
Domains Compassion[3]
Healing[3]
Mercy[3]
Pregnancy
Aspects Salyak[1]
Relatives Morr (father)
Verena (mother)
Myrmidia (sister)
Khaine (uncle)
Affiliation Empire
Kislev[1]
Followers Cult of Shallya[1a]
Great Orthodoxy
Symbols White Dove
Heart with a blood drop


Shallya is the goddess of Healing and Mercy. [3]

She is the sister of Myrmidia, goddess of strategy and war, both being the daughters of Morr and Verena. Shallya is portrayed as a young, beautiful maiden, whose eyes are perpetually filled with tears.[3]

Beliefs

The patron deity of pregnant women, Shallya protects against miscarriages and eases the pain of childbirth. She is an exceptionally important goddess throughout the Old World. People pray to Shallya all the time: when they are suffering from an illness, when they are hoping to have children, or when they are looking for forgiveness for their sins. The goddess forgives all and her priestesses hear confessions from any. Of all the gods, she is the only one who most people agree really listens.

Cult of Shallya

Shallya is worshiped throughout the Old World. Her temples are places of comfort for the sick, wounded, dying and homeless. Many of the people of the Old World were born in a temple of Shallya; most of them return when they are ill or dying. In the end, it is to the temple of Shallya's father they go.[1]

Poor Kislevites in Talabheim know her as Salyak, the Giver of Charity whose sect provide soup kitchens. [1]

History

Symbols

Shallya's most common symbols are a white dove, and a heart with a drop of blood.[3]

The Sabine Rose is a white flower with light red veins which is said to carry the favour of the goddess. [2]

Gallery

Notes & sources

  • Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2nd Edition, Black Industries, 2005, p. 183
The gods & goddesses of the Warhammer World
Chaos Powers Great Khorne - Nurgle - Slaanesh - Tzeentch
Lesser Hashut - Horned Rat - Khakkekk - Kka - Kweethul Gristlegut - Malal - Mermedus - Necoho - Screaming God-Child - Zuvassin
Old World pantheon Major Khaine - Lady of the Lake - Lucan & Luccina - Manann - Morr - Myrmidia - Ranald - Rhya - Shallya - Sigmar - Stromfels - Taal - Ulric - Verena
Old Faith Cailledh - Goederan - Ishernos - Medhe - Naiedhe - The God of Death
Halfling Esmeralda - Gaffey - Groplotta - Hyacinth - Josias - Phineas - Quinsberry
Kislev Dazh - Kalita - Salyak - Tor - Ursun
Minor Aach - Ahalt - Ahltler - Albaulea - Altaver - Arvala - Artho - Azure Man - Beoforn - Borchbach - Bögenauer - Bylorak - Clio - Dark Helgis - Dehagli - Dyrath - Eldal - Father Raven - Forsagh - Gadd - Gargali - Gid - Gnistre - Gorol - Gunndred - Guvaur - Haendryk - Handrich - Haleth - Halétha - Hyssron - Ishnernos - Jack O' the Sea - Kakarol - Karnos - Karog - Katya - Kavarich - Khirreth - Koppalt - Ktharta - Loerk - Lupos - Manhavok - Margileo - Mercopio - Millavog - Mittlmund - Narlog - Narvorga - O Prospero - Oboroch - Olovald - Reik - Renbaeth - Rudric - Scripsisti - Seppel - Shaback - Hagh - Shadreth - Sheirrich - Shrowl - Skalor - Snow King - Solden - Stovarok - Styriss - Talos - Toar - Tahrveg - Ursash - Urvijak - Uutann - Vallich - Vylmar - Wendred - Wulfor
Elf Pantheon Adamnan-Na-Brionha - Amecs - Amex - Kourdanrin - Liadriel - Mannanin - Meneloth - Morai-Heg - Sarriel - Torothal
Cadai Asuryan - Hoeth - Isha - Kurnous - Lileath - Loec - Mathlann - Vaul
Cytharai Anath Raema - Atharti - Eldrazor - Ellinilli (Addaioth - Drakira - Ellinill - Estreuth - Hukon) - Ereth Khial - God of the Salthites - Hekarti - Khaine - Khirkith - Nethu
Ancestor Gods Gazul - Grungni - Grimnir - Morgrim - Skavor - Smednir - Thungni - Valaya
Nehekharan pantheon Asaph - Basth - Djaf - Geheb - Khsar - Neru - Pha'a - Phakth - Ptra - Qu'aph - Sakhmet - Shapesh - Sokth - Tahoth - Ualatp - Usekph - Usirian
Old One Axlberyn - Caxuatn - Chotec - Conalxa - Huanchi - Inhamex - Itzl - Potec - Quatl - Quetli - Quetzl - Rigg - Sotek - Tepok - Tlanxla - Tlazcotl - Tzcalli - Tzcatli - Tzunki - Uxmac - Xapati - Xapiti - Xholanka - Xhotl - Xokha - Xoloc - Yuxa
Gods of Law Alluminas - Astasis - Daora - Solkan - Unnamed Craft Deity of Law
Other Amazon (Kalith - Shaekal) - Araby (Mordig) - Dwarf (Krignar) - Gnome (Evawn - Ringil - Mabyn) - Greenskin (Gork - Mork - Feaster from Beyond) - Ind (Brahmir - Gilgadresh - She'ar Khawn) - Nippon (Orange Simca) - Ogre (Great Maw - Fire Mouth) - Pygmy (Beesbok - Brobat)