Solarae
Solarae (a.k.a. The South Wind)
Divine Domains
The deity representing the warm and soothing breezes of the south wind. Solarae brings winds of passion, creativity, and vitality. They are associated with passion, inspiration, and the spark of life.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Often associated with the kelp that is said to have birthed them. Alternatively, sometimes associated instead with the sunflower.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Solarae, the demigod representative of the south wind, exudes a captivating and androgynous but vaguely feminine appearance with subtle echoes of their divine parent, Amenna. Their form exudes a graceful allure, mirroring the gentle warmth of the southern winds. Solarae's flowing hair dances like flickering flames, evoking the vibrant hues of a radiant sunrise. Their eyes shimmer with the brilliance of golden rays, reflecting the enchanting glow of the sun at its zenith.
In artistic portrayals, Solarae is often depicted wearing attire adorned with intricate patterns resembling the vibrant colors of a sunrise and the gentle whispers of the south wind. Their garments embody the essence of a balmy summer morning, evoking the beauty of a new day. Their countenance exudes a serene and comforting presence, much like the caress of the southern breeze.
As the demigod of the south wind, Solarae brings the essence of warmth and rejuvenation, embodying the vivacity of the midday sun. Their divine lineage connects them to the life-giving energies of the sun, and they are revered among the elven folk for their ability to bring forth the soothing winds of summer.
Solarae's portrayal as a demigod representative of the south wind emphasizes their role in ushering the embrace of the sun's warmth and the gentle currents of the south wind. Their divine aura inspires a sense of tranquility and comfort, reflecting the rejuvenating power of the midday sun. As a beloved figure in elven mythology, Solarae's connection to their parent, Amenna, the goddess of the four winds, accentuates the harmony and interconnectedness of the natural world, as they symbolize the radiant beauty and life-giving forces of the sun.
Mental characteristics
Gender Identity
Like their siblings, Solarae is rarely portrayed as having sex or gender. However, when they are, most often in visual media, they are the only one of the four to more often be represented as feminine than masculine.
Divine Classification
Demigod
Children
Pronouns
They/she
Sex
Sexless, sometimes Female
Eyes
Golden and luminous
Hair
Reds and oranges, resembling flickering flames
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