Sacrée

Sacrée is queen of the pantheon and protector of all that is sacred in Étoilean society.

Description
Sacrée is the champion of the sky and is responsible for overseeing all otherworldly things while the lesser gods tend to the Earth in her stead. She was worshiped as the goddess of empires, wisdom, prosperity, and womanhood. As their queen, was said to be worshipped by even the other gods, making her a paragon among paragons.

Genealogy
Sacrée was said to have three different husbands, Visage (god of peace), Les Griffes (god of the wilderness), and “Après” (king of the underworld). However, it is only with Visage did she ever have children, seven of them to be exact. It was said have created these children not with her womb, but through manifesting them into existence using the natural essence of the Earth. Of these progeny, there is Affleurer (god of courtship), Chansons (goddess of music), Régler (god of hospitality), Droit (goddess of wisdom), Étincelle (goddess of craftsmanship), Fête (goddess of celebrations), and Souffreteux (god of medicine).

Depictions
Sacrée was most often depicted a mature woman with her hair dramatically styled into royal ancient Étoilean headdress. Her figure is statuesque and well toned, but still traditionally feminine in many ways. She was already thought of as gorgeous, and this beauty is only enhanced by ancient makeup techniques. This includes a matte pigment pigment on the lips, eyebrows, and around the eyes, a silvery dust on the eyelids, and a glossy material one the nails as if she were wearing polish.

Inspirations
Sacrée was mostly inspired by the convention "sky god" figures from ancient religion and folklore, mainly Zeus from Greek myths.