Polyphora, Mother of Faces
Deity of IdentityDomain: Identity, Transformation
Description: Polyphora, the enigmatic Mother of Faces, is adorned with myriad arms, each bearing thousands of expressive faces that mirror the diverse tapestry of identity. She embodies the fluidity and ever-changing nature of individuality.
Attributes and Aspects:
Many-Armed Deity: Polyphora is depicted with numerous arms and legs, each adorned with faces expressing a spectrum of emotions and identities.
Identity Shifter: She has the ability to alter her appearance at will, embodying the concept of ever-changing identity.
Myths and Legends:
The First Mask: Polyphora crafted the first mask, a gift to mortals that allowed them to express their true selves without judgment.
Symbol: An intricately decorated mask reflecting the endless possibilities of identity.
Personality: Mysterious and empathetic, Polyphora embraces the beauty found in the kaleidoscope of individual experiences.
Cultural Practices: Mask-making ceremonies, where followers craft symbolic masks to express and celebrate their current emotional states.
Rituals and Celebrations: Grand masquerade balls are held to revel in the diversity of identities within the Sylvann race.
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