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'''Ceres''', she who is Mother Nature, is the goddess of nature (perhaps of Eldritch and Etheria) and wife of [[Attis]]. She is a fairy of Etheria. Cursed and turned into an oak tree by [[Malicia]] with an iron stab nailed in her root to hurt eternally. Eventually redeemed by [[Valanice]]. She is also called the Lady of Spring, Lady of the Forest, and Lady of the Flowers.
 
'''Ceres''', she who is Mother Nature, is the goddess of nature (perhaps of Eldritch and Etheria) and wife of [[Attis]]. She is a fairy of Etheria. Cursed and turned into an oak tree by [[Malicia]] with an iron stab nailed in her root to hurt eternally. Eventually redeemed by [[Valanice]]. She is also called the Lady of Spring, Lady of the Forest, and Lady of the Flowers.
   
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Ceres is the Roman goddess of earth, nature, farming and harvesting. She is also the etymological origin of the word 'cereal'.
 
Ceres is the Roman goddess of earth, nature, farming and harvesting. She is also the etymological origin of the word 'cereal'.
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 8 September 2009

Ceres, she who is Mother Nature, is the goddess of nature (perhaps of Eldritch and Etheria) and wife of Attis. She is a fairy of Etheria. Cursed and turned into an oak tree by Malicia with an iron stab nailed in her root to hurt eternally. Eventually redeemed by Valanice. She is also called the Lady of Spring, Lady of the Forest, and Lady of the Flowers.

Behind the scenes

Ceres is the Roman goddess of earth, nature, farming and harvesting. She is also the etymological origin of the word 'cereal'.