The Goddess of Light.
As the name suggested, she was the goddess who embodied light itself—but not merely the radiance that banished darkness.
Light, in its truest form, was life and creation itself.
It was love.
It was protection.
It was abundance.
And it was wisdom.
Eris, the Goddess of Light, governed all five of these domains.
Together, they formed the moral compass of countless nations across the world.
Her worship was not limited to one people, nor one kingdom; her presence was universal, her praise endless.
Temples towered in her name, hymns were sung each dawn and dusk, and her statues stood as symbols of hope in every city.
But among mortals, there was one who embodied her essence more fully than any other.
The Saintess.
An incarnate of the goddess's divinity, blessed with her entire being, her authority on earth rivaled even that of Eris herself.
No king, emperor, or high priest dared claim superiority over her word.