Phallius
**Aegir Pantheon: Second Generation**
14. **Phallius, God of Masculinity, Fertility, and Debauchery:**
**Origins:**
Second-generation deity, born to Belenus and Selene, the son of the Aegir pantheon's leaders.
- **Domains:**
Masculinity
Fertility
Debauchery
- **Personality Traits:**
Virile
Hedonistic
Unrestrained
- **Symbol:**
An adorned phallus, symbolizing the celebration of fertility and the uninhibited nature of debauchery.
- **Ceremonies:**
**Carnal Revelry:**
Festivals celebrated in the spring, dedicated to revelry, fertility rites, and the celebration of passion.
- **Followers:**
Fertility priests and priestesses
Those seeking virility
Revelers and hedonists
- **Sacred Places:**
Fertility shrines
Festive courtyards
Places of unrestrained celebration
- **Mythical Narrative:**
Phallius, born to Belenus and Selene, is the god of masculinity, fertility, and debauchery, embodying the unrestrained celebration of life and passion.
His influence is celebrated during the Carnal Revelry, a spring festival dedicated to fertility rites and the joyous celebration of passion and pleasure.
Phallius, virile and hedonistic, attracts followers seeking fertility blessings and those who revel in the uninhibited festivities of life.
The god's presence ensures that the spirit of passion and revelry remains vibrant, blessing mortals with the joys of life and the celebration of unbridled passion.
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