Weather · four traditions
The sky has a name
Spinners and storm-throwers, Mokosh at the loom of weather, Perun chasing Veles through the clouds, Stribog's eight wind-grandchildren on the road.
Reading the sky over Las Vegas, set yours below
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the lore
Who holds this sky
The same weather, read the old way: the Slavic deity who holds it, their story, and an omen to carry.

Slavic · cloudy
Mokosh
earth-mother, spinner of fates
Mokosh is the only goddess raised in Perun's own pantheon on the hilltop, the damp mother of the moist earth, guardian of women's work and the wet places where flax grows. She sits unseen at her great spindle and draws out the threads of every human life, and on the nights between Thursday and Friday, her sacred day, no faithful woman dares to spin, lest she tangle the goddess's own work. The grey clouds drifting low and unbroken are her unfinished spinnings, raw wool not yet pulled into thread, hanging in the upper air while she decides their length. A flat overcast day is Mokosh deep in her counting, sorting the long lives from the short, the bright from the plain. The water she rules keeps the world soft, the wells full, the linen ready for the loom. Do not break her quiet with loud demands, for a careless word can shorten a thread.
If the cloud breaks just once over you, note what you were thinking, Mokosh opens the roof for the thoughts she favors.
A sample sky — set your city above to draw the deity who holds the real weather over you.
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With live weather on, the card reads the actual sky above you and surfaces the slavic deity who holds that weather, each with their own painting and myth. The real readings sit in their own section above.
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