Lore:Fat Mother

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"The People have not two parents but four, and they are as follows. The great Dragon of Time, who set the stars in their courses and appointed the guardians to watch over the world. The Mother Serpent in the curve of whose back the world rests. The Fat Mother who nourished the People when they were lost and starving. And the Ox who bears the People on his back to their final rest." —Tales of Abba Arl: The Ox's Tale
A possible depiction of the Fat Mother

The Fat Mother was one of the Four Parents of certain Nedic tribes of the Deathlands. In Nedic mythology, the People have four parents: the great Dragon of Time, the Mother Serpent, the Fat Mother, and the Ox. The Fat Mother was revered as the parent who nourished and saved the People when they were lost and starving.[1]

According to the Nedic legends before the People took to harvesting, they relied solely on the meat of wild beasts for sustenance. One day, when the hunters went out to hunt, they could not find any wild beasts to kill. The chief of the People announced that they had killed all the beasts and must leave to find more elsewhere. The People packed their belongings and began to wander in search of food. One of these wanderers was named Orsa, who was shunned by the People because of her appearance.

The People were starving and needed to climb a mountain, cross a river, and cross a desert. Orsa, who was shunned by the People, offered her breasts to feed them so they could survive. Despite her kindness, the People treated her poorly. Orsa prayed to the stars for help, and they transformed her into a bee. The People learned to eat honey from her hive, but Orsa still remembered her promise and would sting them if they treated her poorly. She was remembered as the Fat Mother. Generations after this event, the Nedic children were still asking for honey from the Fat Mother.[2]

The imagery of four distinct beings was present in Nedic ruins - dragon, oxen skull, a pair of serpents and a full face but it is unknown if they depicted the Four Parents.[3][4]

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