Lodril
Father of Peasants and Volcanoes, The Low Fire
This god is brother to Dayzatar and Yelm, and father of the three Lowfires.
Where Dayzatar sought mysticism, and Yelm oversaw the cosmos, Lodril always sought pleasure in common life. At his worst Lodril personifies carnal gratification, totally unhindered by civilized mores. At best he is the personification of the common man.
He is worshiped throughout Dara Happa and wherever Dara Happans have settled. He is usually worshiped in conjunction with Oria.
Lodril invaded the Underworld and became the Lord of Below. He is the Volcano God, the Fire that violently erupts from beneath the earth. He is sometimes thought of as the source of heat without light.
Lodril is usually depicted as a bearded man with a short tunic that exposes his knees and often his genitals. He is often depicted with an erect phallus or even as a phallic pillar.
Where Dayzatar sought mysticism, and Yelm oversaw the cosmos, Lodril always sought pleasure in common life. At his worst Lodril personifies carnal gratification, totally unhindered by civilized mores. At best he is the personification of the common man.
He is worshiped throughout Dara Happa and wherever Dara Happans have settled. He is usually worshiped in conjunction with Oria.
Lodril invaded the Underworld and became the Lord of Below. He is the Volcano God, the Fire that violently erupts from beneath the earth. He is sometimes thought of as the source of heat without light.
Lodril is usually depicted as a bearded man with a short tunic that exposes his knees and often his genitals. He is often depicted with an erect phallus or even as a phallic pillar.
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