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− | + | Glaeria (glɛr’iɑ) is the Goddess of Summer and daughter of [[Zelan]] and [[Brecha], along with her twin sister, [[Oleiria]]. Her favor is curried during the summer months in hopes of pleasant and bountiful season. | |
+ | Glaeria spends much of her time in the [[Maze of Dreams]] with [[Entra]] to stay close to her sister [[Areria]]. She has no children, and is said to have refused to bear Essan one of his muses, though all three of her other sisters agreed. Her rejection led to Essan returning to Brecha to birth Esterr. | ||
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Glaeria has golden-tan skin, sun-bleached auburn hair, and blue eyes. Her ears are a medium length between Zelan and Brecha’s ear lengths. She has a pair of pale golden wings on her back. In portrayals of her, she is often presented with her long hair pulled up in loosely defined coifs and dressed in lightweight, gauzy gowns with bare feet. | Glaeria has golden-tan skin, sun-bleached auburn hair, and blue eyes. Her ears are a medium length between Zelan and Brecha’s ear lengths. She has a pair of pale golden wings on her back. In portrayals of her, she is often presented with her long hair pulled up in loosely defined coifs and dressed in lightweight, gauzy gowns with bare feet. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 24 August 2020
Glaeria (glɛr’iɑ) is the Goddess of Summer and daughter of Zelan and [[Brecha], along with her twin sister, Oleiria. Her favor is curried during the summer months in hopes of pleasant and bountiful season.
Glaeria spends much of her time in the Maze of Dreams with Entra to stay close to her sister Areria. She has no children, and is said to have refused to bear Essan one of his muses, though all three of her other sisters agreed. Her rejection led to Essan returning to Brecha to birth Esterr.
Appearance
Glaeria has golden-tan skin, sun-bleached auburn hair, and blue eyes. Her ears are a medium length between Zelan and Brecha’s ear lengths. She has a pair of pale golden wings on her back. In portrayals of her, she is often presented with her long hair pulled up in loosely defined coifs and dressed in lightweight, gauzy gowns with bare feet.