Pira, goddess of love and desire
It was Pira who was said to be the first delari to covet the romantic and sexual nature of the firstborn. Changing her body from spirit to flesh, she was the first spiritual creation to adopt a gender and soon enticed her fellow "gods" to follow suite. While she walked the physical realm in the acient era her beauty was unmatched, with golden hair that shimmered like sunlight on water, and eyes that glowed with a fiery passion.
As the linish goddess of love and desire, Pira had the power to stir the hearts of mortals and immortals alike. Her touch was like a spark of flame, igniting passion and desire wherever she went. Her voice was like music, soothing troubled souls and filling them with a sense of peace and contentment.
Pira was worshipped by all who sought love and companionship, and her temples were filled with offerings and prayers from those who longed for her favor. She was often depicted holding the moon in her hands, a symbol of her beauty and her power to reflect the desires of those who gazed upon her.
But while Pira was the goddess of love and desire, she was also a complex and sometimes unpredictable deity. She was known to be jealous and vengeful, striking down those who spurned her or dared to cross her. And yet, for those who earned her favor, she was a generous and loving goddess, showering them with blessings and granting them the desires of their hearts.
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The Sun and Moon
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Malu, god of life and death
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Vux, god of oceans and rain
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