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.
  • Relationships

    Phallius

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    Towards Mitéra, the Greater Goddess of Fertility


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