Ladiline

(a.k.a. Lady Love)

The goddess of love Ladiline lays claim to the domains of love and passion. Worship of Ladiline originates around the shores of Lake Merec and Dagdara many millennia ago. Today, those who worship Ladiline do so at The House of Ladiline in Dagdara's Elms district.

Divine Domains

Love, Passion, Romance

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Ladiline is commonly represented as a tall woman dressed in a straight-fitting sun dress paired with a very wide-brimmed sun hat. Paintings and mosaics of Ladiline often have the width of her headpiece encompassing her body as if it were a halo of light to emphasize her divinity. The imagery of Ladiline also often depicts her among blossoming pear trees, making the pear flower a symbol of her followers.

Holidays

On the third Amden of each month, the House of Ladiline will perform a ceremonial party for the will of their love goddess. These parties will start midafternoon with light drinking, conversations, and small amounts of snacking. As the night goes along, a live musical performance will begin; those who feel confident in the person they've met that day will pair off and head into Dagdara on a date to test their compatibility. Those among the reception who search for less permanent liaisons will remain at the party late into the night making full use of the temple's private rooms.

Divine Goals & Aspirations

As a divine being, Ladiline has no motive or designs aside from the desire to bring mortals together for love or lust. It is said that finding one's true love all relies on adhering to the designs planned by Ladiline's musings.
Divine Classification
God
Church/Cult
Children

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