Lymnieris
Lymnieris | |
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(Deity) | |
Titles | The Auroral Tower |
Realm | Palace of Delectation, Heaven |
Alignment | Lawful good |
Areas of Concern | Prostitution Rites of passage Virginity |
Worshipers | Adolescents, avowed chaste, prostitutes, unwillingly engaged couples |
Edicts | Help others achieve their desires, aid and protect sex workers, help others through difficult transitions |
Anathema | Persecute sex workers, force or support unwanted marriages |
Cleric Alignments (1E) | |
Domains (1E) | Community, Good, Law, Protection |
Subdomains (1E) | Archon, Friendship, Lust, Purity |
Cleric Alignments (2E) | |
Domains (2E) | Change, passion, protection, repose |
Favored Weapon | Longsword |
Symbol | White-hooded profile |
Sacred Animal | Rabbit |
Sacred Colors | Red, white |
Source: Chronicle of the Righteous, pg(s). 18 (1E) Lost Omens Gods & Magic, pg(s). 128-129 (2E) |
Lymnieris is an angel empyreal lord of prostitution, rites of passage, and virginity. He teaches that a person's passage from one state of being to another is a sacred time.[1]
Home
Lymnieris makes his home in the blue agate Palace of Delectation. Located in Heaven, visitors to the palace are joyfully greeted by beautiful and sensitive courtesans. Lymnieris often hosts the empyreal lord Arshea at his home, and when he is present, the festivities here take on an unrivaled intensity. He maintains a second home on the opposite side of Heaven's mountain where his followers counsel and heal those who have been rescued from forced prostitution.[2]
Appearance
Lymnieris is tall and radiant, with delicate hands, emerald-green skin and four white wings, covered in a perpetual thin sheen of perspiration. Because of his appearance, he is speculated to have originated as a planetar. He carries a great white shield made of ivory.[1]
Cults
Virgins forced into unwanted marriages, those who cannot fulfil their sexual desires due to cultural restrictions, prostitutes who work legally and love their profession, individuals forced into sexual slavery, and those on the threshold of a major personal change all pray to Lymnieris.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Amber Scott. (2013). Chronicle of the Righteous, p. 18. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-506-8
- ↑ Judy Bauer et al. (2016). Heaven Unleashed, p. 7. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-828-1
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