Erathis

Erathis, the Lawbearer is the goddess of civilization and laws. She is commonly worshiped by leaders and judges.

Appearance and Symbols
The Lawbearer is shown as a hooded, armored woman sitting atop a throne, her face obscured or expressionless.

Issylra
The Lawbearer is worshiped by the denizens of the Quadroads District in Vasselheim. Her temple is called the Crown of Erathis; the Holy Paramours of the Crown of Erathis approve magically-binding contracts under which the Slayer's Take hunts monsters and other creatures around Vasselheim.

Tal'Dorei
In Whitestone, Vox Machina first encountered Keeper Yennen in a temple to Erathis called The Lady's Chamber.

In, Scanlan Shorthalt passed by and then later used his Dimension Door spell to escape from members of the Herd of Storms into a partially ruined temple to Erathis in Westruun, where he encountered several refugees as well as Dr. Dranzel and Kaylie.

Wildemount
The Lawbearer is one of the deities that is approved for worship in the Dwendalian Empire. The Prime Arbiter of the Dwendalian Empire delivers judgements in the Temple of Writ, the central temple to Erathis in Rexxentrum.

Known Worshipers

 * Keeper Yennen
 * Aldor
 * Holy Curator Curtis Uleas

Background
Erathis has a tempestuous and furious romantic relationship with Melora, the goddess of nature, "tempered only when civilization and nature are in balance."

Trivia

 * The Lawbearer's holy day is Civilization's Dawn, celebrated on the autumnal equinox (22 Quen'pillar).
 * Ironically, on Civilization's Dawn in 810 PD, while traveling to the cradle of civilization in Vasselheim, Vox Machina was attacked by lawless pirates at dawn.
 * In 842 PD, a party called the Everdawn began on Civilization's Dawn and promised to continue all the way into the new year more than two months later. The symbol of the Everdawn is the double-bladed axe of the Lawbearer turned into a chalice. The adventuring party of Exandria Unlimited attended this party the night before the events of the first episode.
 * Ogden Trickfoot claimed the curse afflicting their family had been placed upon an ancestor of theirs by Erathis as punishment for fratricide. However, this curse did not actually exist.