Lyre (Lie-ah)
The deity Lyre serves the dual role of the deity of love and the deity of lust. In their first role they are a symbol of marriage and the happy family, of affection and loyalty of the heart. In their second they are often seen as a symbol of fertility and desire. When they desire an individual, they are said to take upon the form which most pleasing, which can be of any gender. They are often displayed as androgynous. They are said to be a lover to whichever god they choose and are bound to none.
Divine Domains
- Marriage
- Relationships
- Platonic Love
- Romantic Love
- Sexual Love
- Lust
- Fertility
- Weddings
- Pregnancy
Divine Symbols & Sigils
They are said to take the form of a dove at times, to watch over lovers and families. As such, doves are often released at weddings, their presence said to portent a happy marriage.
Divine Classification
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