Estaia

Estaia is the Khayadian goddess of love, art and pleasure, also recognized as the patron of artists, entertainers and healers. Born out of the Boradist worship of the goddess Esthaya, the western Estaia bears many resemblances to her eastern counterpart.

Teachings
Estaia teaches her worshippers to experience the world through two fundamental channels: Love and Pleasure. It is the combination of these two feelings that gives higher meaning to every part of one's life - infused with Love and Pleasure, craft becomes art, cooperation becomes friendship, minimisation of losses becomes healing, etc. Estaian worshippers strive to achieve Love and Pleasure in everything they do and as such they tend to often take up careers in art and entertainment.

Aspects
Estaia is known to have three distinct aspects that represent various parts of her divine identity:
 * Alqasai or the Moon represents Estaian Love in achieving which one also achieves the Divine.
 * Munai or the Water symbolises Pleasure and Beauty in Estaia, the intrinsic harmony and unity of the world, its ebb and flow.
 * Sallarai or the Siren represents Art, the realisation of Beauty and Love on earth. It also symbolises carnal pleasures, e.g. sex, drink and food.