deities:minor:ayrom
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| - | {{tag>stub}} | + | ====== Ayrom ====== |
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| + | <WRAP right third> | ||
| + | ^Titles^ | ||
| + | |the Crystal Flower| | ||
| + | ^Favoured Weapon^ | ||
| + | |TBD| | ||
| + | ^Symbol^ | ||
| + | |Rose with a crystal growing in the center| | ||
| + | ^Pronouns^ | ||
| + | |they/ | ||
| + | ^Alignment^ | ||
| + | |Neutral Good| | ||
| + | ^Domains^ | ||
| + | |<fs small> | ||
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| + | Ayrom is a patron deity of all that is beautiful, be it art of any sort or people. | ||
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| + | ====== Appearance ====== | ||
| + | Ayrom is often depicted as a naked figure emerging from a flower made of pink crystal. | ||
| + | The precise appearance of that figure is not consistent and varies from depiction to depictions. | ||
| + | You can find depictions of them with any sexual and gender characteristics and with any body type, whatever the artist wanted to portray as beautiful at the moment. | ||
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| + | ====== Worship ====== | ||
| + | Often worshiped by bards and artists. | ||
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| + | {{tag>cpaste incomplete}} | ||
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