Terpsichore
Terpsichore is the patron of language, drama and the written word. Her clergy tends to be small, but she has at least one temple in any large city. She has a moderate following, composed mostly of actors, poets, writers and scholars. She encourages her followers to spread their knowledge to others, but not forcefully so. A peaceful deity, she finds her efforts thwarted only by Orchus, god of luck, who is strangely opposed to scholarly pursuits. Terpsichore is closely allied with Thea, goddess of art, and Himere, goddess of poetry; their temples sometimes share the same structure, particularly in smaller towns where they have a presence.
Terpsichore |
Goddess of Language |
Descriptive Info |
Gender: Female |
Avatar: The Muse; Psypo |
Consort(s): Aridnus (though she had a dalliance with Zelos) |
Allies: Abaris, Goddess of Magic (daughter); Aridnus, God of Judgment (brother/husband); Cebren, God of Music; Himere, Goddess of Poetry; Hypnos, Goddess of Dreams; Minos, God of Commerce; Ophion, God of the Sun; Thea, Goddess of Art; Vitulus, God of Cities (son); and Zelos, God of the State (former lover). |
Foes: Orchus, God of Luck. |
Spiritual Info |
Rank: Major |
Nature: Harmonious |
Ethos: Agathocacological |
Major Influence: Language |
Minor Influence(s): Drama, Insight, Knowledge, Mirrors and Writing |
Symbols
The primary holy symbol of Terpsichore is a quill, though two masks (one laughing, the other sad) are often used in reference to her aspect as the Muse.
Doctrine
No information available on the doctrine of Terpsichore
Mission
No information available on the mission of Terpsichore
Geography
No geographic information available on Terpsichore
History of the Church
No historic information available on Terpsichore
Organization
No information available on the Organization of the Church of Terpsichore
Religious Practices
No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Terpsichore
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