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This is just a rough sketch of the deities on the site...
Imirhein ("gold hair") -- Goddess of Light
If one walks in a silent forest blessed by pure moonlight, they might hear a sweet, siren-like song come to their minds. They need not be afraid, as this voice belongs to Imirhein, the Goddess of all that is Light and Good in Saoirse Eas. She is a light-hearted being, prone to song and laughter more often than anything else, and she delights in the healing of anything that goes wrong and the redemption of all souls led astray. No good soul has need to fear the golden haired woman that walks about the forest with an etherial air about her, but her very visage will pierce the darkest heart, a gift this Goddess will use to her advantage any chance she can. She is mute, or at least to most mortals, as her voice would truly cause insanity, a punishment she reserves for only the most infernal of inhabitants of the land or any who would destroy with no regard to what is being lost. Her followers merely need to worship her and hold her tenets into consideration with all their actions to gain her favor, and if they find themselves out of it, they need to prove their worth to her cause by furthering the beauty of the light. If gone to a bestial form, two are most prevailant, that of a unicorn or a dove, so no ill-will should be directed at either of these creatures, lest the soul who committed the atrocity tempt Fate.
Dierdre ("broken-hearted, sorrowful") -- God/Goddess of Neutral
Dierdre can be found any place that water is plentiful. Although androgynous, Dierdre allows others to identify her as mainly female while displaying some male qualities. However, some days it is not possible to distinguish a gender. Water makes up her very essence, from her soul to her physical characteristic. When making her presence know she often emerges from the fog. Dierdre rarely ever makes a solid figure of herself she appears as wisps of mist, always moving and shifting into alternate forms, leaving the viewer with a vague impression of her handsome beauty. Her temperament is like the water she controls; passive and calm until passion is drawn upon, and then she strikes with all the power of the raging ocean. Dierdre surrounds herself with the peaceful calm of water, letting the tranquility soothe her; ignorant of the blazing emotions of the world. When roused she can draw upon all the hateful rage of the dark or the loving tenderness of the light, her mood is as fickle as the salty sea. Those wishing to pay tribute must make a sacrifice from their soul to stir this sorrowful deity from her indifference; what exactly this sacrifice entails is as unclear as the murky depths of a lake.
Kyraymos ("dark savior") -- God of Darkness
Legend holds that Kyraymos has a particular affinity for appearing in remote forests under the cover of night, but those legends have been created by human and beast alike who hold a frightened gaze and a troubled heart as they have returned to tell their encounters with the God in gestures of fear or terror-rendered words. It tends to be a fear that should be heeded well given that Kyraymos is said to hold the key to both death and life given that He can take one’s life away as well as allow them to keep it. It is with this in mind that emotions of hatred, prejudice, racism, deception, and fear are considered to be the very essence of Kyraymos, and those who desire His favor will only gain it after seeking it earnestly. Blood sacrifice is the God’s requirement for penitence, blessing, and honor. However, as a God who also presides over hunting, plants and other growths of nature are not uncommon as items of appeasement. As a symbol of Kyraymos’ role in both death and the “fight or flight” side of the natural world, His form is that of a large tiger-sized black cat with ears, whiskers, and tail tipped with miniature flames. Kyraymos is, by His very nature, the most inhospitable of the three Deities of Saoirse Eas, and it is that hallmark which might place Him as the most revered…after all, fear seems to have a way of evoking obedience…even if it is at the cost of respect…
This post has been edited by Larka on Apr 4 2007, 07:50 PM
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Darkness is so very misunderstood...
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