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Show me Heaven, show me Hell," she asked, "Show me what lies beyond." "All things for
a price," he replied, "Stay with me." "But I don't love you," she confessed. "Then I must touch you," he told her. "All
right," she said, the slightest hint of fear in her voice, "But first tell me your name." "My name is Cernunnos and I will
love you like none other, for I have died a thousand tiny deaths and every time I died I thought of you....." "I'll show
you what you are and what you could be. I'll take you beyond heaven and hell, my love, for a price. All things for a
price."

Dawn is the Goddess of Life. When she was quite young, the Horned God Cernunnos fell in love
with her. She took the god of Death and all things dying as her lover and roams the planes as a free-spirited goddess. Her
tears are warming but their meaning is not well known. In the years of the witch hunt, it was fabled that only Witches could
cry out of their left eye.The pain of what she's experienced and her lost innocence is a constant reminder in the trademark
three tears running from her left eye.They are symbolic of his love for her and a reminder of her lost innocence. Though
they are lovers, their opposite nature (Cernunnos is the Lord of Death), they can rarely come together.The end of the story
leaves a wiser but less innocent goddess. Ever changing, her clothes and appearance, outwardly defining her feelings
within.
Dawn is now many things. A goddess, to be certain, but she is also a tempting maiden, a loving mother, and
a fierce herald of destruction. She possesses many facets and appears in many forms. Her very existence defines womanhood,
and the natural progression of life toward death. As the personification of life itself, she is both beautiful and terrifying,
and constantly changing. She is an earth/fertility Birth and Rebirth Goddess and the lover of Death.She is the guardian of
earth witches and protects them in times of need, their devotion and praise empowers her.





















































































































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