Viridios (VEH-ri-dee-ohs)
Celtic Deity
Viridios
Viridios, the embodiment of green vitality and the unyielding strength of nature, stands guardian over the verdant wilds and the untamed heart of forests. His essence is the pulse of life that courses through every leaf and stem, a deity whose breath is the wind that whispers through the canopies. Viridios' form is an ancient tree, robust and towering, his skin the bark that has withstood the march of countless seasons, his arms the branches that cradle the sky. His eyes, a vibrant green, gleam with the dew's freshness and the depth of woodland secrets. His voice is the rustle of foliage and the creak of age-old trunks, a sound that carries the narratives of the natural world. As the deity who flourishes where roots grip the earth, Viridios' touch is the growth that breaks through stone, the life force that prevails against all odds. In Viridios' realm, the world is a labyrinth of green, a bastion of the untamed, where the cycle of growth, decay, and rebirth is the most sacred of truths.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Robust figure with natural elements, often portrayed with earthy colors, adorned in foliage, reflecting a deep connection to the wilderness.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Viridios loves like wild growth—quiet at first, then suddenly everywhere. He is drawn to vitality, to untamed joy, and to lovers who root and stretch all at once. His intimacy is green and primal, sacred in its simplicity. To be loved by him is to bloom without asking how or why.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Children
Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic