The archetype for the characters that possess or have traits of a divine weaver. Variation of Divine Craftsman.
Also Called[]
- Divine Seamstress (goddesses)
- Divine Weaver of the Gods
- Gods of Weaving, Sewing, Spinning, Textiles, and Clothing (for titles deities only)
- Spinning/Weaver/Weaving Deity/God/Goddess
Properties[]
As an archetype, a divine weaver deity/god/goddess/higher spirit who represents or is associated with weaving, sewing, spinning, textiles and clothing. Divine weavers weren't common in mythology but were very important among the civilizations that they were present in.
They made clothing for the Gods and/or the people of their respected cultures that worshipped them they were present, even showing how to make clothing, furniture, blankets and so much more.
Associated Powers[]
- Accessory Manipulation
- Clothing Empowerment
- Cloth Manipulation
- Cloth Attacks
- Clothing Combat
- Cloth Constructs
- Clothing Generation
- Cloth Removal
- Cloth Transmutation
- Ribbon Manipulation
- Rope Manipulation
- Silk Manipulation
- Thread Manipulation
- Binding with threads.
- Manipulate the properties of threads.
- Repair threads.
- Move/lift threads.
- Flight using threads.
- Matter Surfing by riding threads.
- Object Attacks using threads.
- Improbable Weapon Proficiency (By using threads as a weapon.)
- Object Constructs using threads.
- Thread Generation
- Thread Transmutation
- Cloth Mimicry (possibility)
- Divinity
- Supernatural Craftsmanship/Absolute Crafting
- Esoteric Power
- Magic Power
Associations/Relationships[]
- Artistic Deity
- Divine Craftsman
- Fate Deity (the Moirai and the Norns)
- Household Deity
- Spider Deity
- Transcendent Physiology
Flaws/Weaknesses[]
Known Users[]
Folklore/Mythology
- Saule (Baltic Mythology)
- Habetrot (British Mythology)
- Chih-Nii (Chinese Mythology)
- Chih Nu (Chinese Mythology)
- Neith (Egyptian Mythology)
- Uttu (Sumerian Mythology)
- Holda (Germanic Mythology)
- Athena/Minerva (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- The Moirai/the Fates (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Atropos
- Clotho
- Lachesis
- Spider Grandmother (Native American Mythology)
- Amaterasu (Japanese Mythology)
- Bertha (Nordic Mythology)
- Frigg (Nordic Mythology)
- The Norns (Nordic Mythology)
- Skuld
- Urðr
- Verðandi
- Mokosh (Slavic Mythology)
- Piatnitsa (Slavic Mythology)
- Xochiquetzal (Aztec Mythology)