Shiri
Shiri is the god of music, art, creation, and beauty. Shiri is also known as the True Melody.
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Appearance/Symbolism
Shiri most often portrays themself as a purple-skinned elf with dramatic features. They have long flowing hair and are seen as very picturesque. They often don't wear clothes, resembling the Birth of Venus painting. When they are dressed they often wear dark flowy clothing. They are often symbolized through instruments, shades of purple, and shining light. Pictographical Details
Status and Relationships
Shiri is one of the Eighteen but their voice on the council has been silenced after participating in the Search of Power. They were once a well-respected member of the council but now they sit in resentment for the rest of the Gods of Falsehoods. This resentment especially extends to Cassandra. Before their imprisonment, they were in a casual sexual relationship with Medea. Now she is one of the only visitors Shiri receives. In turn, they are desperate for her attention, unintentionally pushing her away. Personality
Shiri was once a care-free and kind god, however, their punishment has made them resentful and detached. As part of their punishment, they have been condemned to silence not only among the council but in all aspects of their existence. They now can only communicate through the instruments they play and the art they craft. They feel forgotten by their fellow gods as they have been imprisoned with only Medea ever visiting to share his company. History
Shiri's most notable historical event was by far the search for power. They played a supporting role for the Gods of Falsehoods. They were assigned to advocate their position and once that failed they spread the word of the God Devourer through song, similar to Khabir. In the group's more sinister actions, they were somewhat dragged along, pressured by Cassandra and Roux. Notable Worshipers Last Edited By: Onyx
Shiri most often portrays themself as a purple-skinned elf with dramatic features. They have long flowing hair and are seen as very picturesque. They often don't wear clothes, resembling the Birth of Venus painting. When they are dressed they often wear dark flowy clothing. They are often symbolized through instruments, shades of purple, and shining light. Pictographical Details
Status and Relationships
Shiri is one of the Eighteen but their voice on the council has been silenced after participating in the Search of Power. They were once a well-respected member of the council but now they sit in resentment for the rest of the Gods of Falsehoods. This resentment especially extends to Cassandra. Before their imprisonment, they were in a casual sexual relationship with Medea. Now she is one of the only visitors Shiri receives. In turn, they are desperate for her attention, unintentionally pushing her away. Personality
Shiri was once a care-free and kind god, however, their punishment has made them resentful and detached. As part of their punishment, they have been condemned to silence not only among the council but in all aspects of their existence. They now can only communicate through the instruments they play and the art they craft. They feel forgotten by their fellow gods as they have been imprisoned with only Medea ever visiting to share his company. History
Shiri's most notable historical event was by far the search for power. They played a supporting role for the Gods of Falsehoods. They were assigned to advocate their position and once that failed they spread the word of the God Devourer through song, similar to Khabir. In the group's more sinister actions, they were somewhat dragged along, pressured by Cassandra and Roux. Notable Worshipers Last Edited By: Onyx

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