Lliira
Lliira (pronounced: /ˈlɪərɑː/ LEER-ah) was a chaotic good lesser deity of joy (and for a time an exarch of Sune) in the Faerûnian pantheon. Everchanging and always lively, she was the embodiment of happiness and freedom, inspiring poets, musicians, and all who reveled in the wonder of a free, cheerful life. The Joybringer was the archetypal ingénue dancer, showing by example that few things should draw one away from the Elysian Rigadoon, a philosophy that prioritized above all things the act of joyful movement.
“The arrow shot, sweet triumph strikes she home
Into the breast of heroes, who no more shall roam.
To the winds fly wits – ambition o'er leaps the stars!
Our court we pay to Lliira – not to Shar.”
Titles | Adjectives | Aspects & Aliases | Portfolio | Domains |
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Joybringer Our Lady of Joy The Goddess of Joy The Everchanging Goddess Mistress of Revels | LLiiran | None | Joy Happiness Contentment Dance Freedom Release Festivals | Life |
Gender | Alignment | Symbol | Worshipers | Channel Divinity |
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Feminine | Chaotic Good | Triangle of three six-pointed stars | Believers in the ability, potential, and talent of the individual, and the celebration of life and its diversity. | Preserve Life |
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