Lir (LEER)
Celtic Deity
Lir, the sovereign of the sea and the father of the ocean's depths, commands the ebb and flow of the tides with the poise of a seasoned ruler. His presence is as powerful and profound as the abyssal plains, his essence intertwined with the saline waters of his domain. Lir's form is an embodiment of the ocean's might, his gaze as penetrating as the deepest trench. His voice is the roar of the waves, the serenity of the calm sea, and the fury of the tempest. As the deity of the oceanic realm, Lir's touch is the sculpting of coastlines and the nurturing of the marine life that teems beneath the waves. His influence is felt in the pull of the moon and the currents that traverse the globe. In Lir's presence, one feels the vastness of the ocean and the power it holds, a testament to the ancient and unyielding spirit of the sea.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Commanding figure with an aura of the sea, often depicted with symbols of oceanic power and wisdom.
Species
Ethnicity
Life
800 BCE
400 CE
1200 years old
Children
Sex
Male