Li-varili

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Li-varili, Lady of the Lagoon
Circle Sixth
Symbols a striking red bromeliad blossom.
Allies Keltari
Enemies To Be Added
Patronage Not Applicable


A capricious Awakener of the Sixth Circle, Li-varili, the Lady of the Lagoons was known for Her awakening of the nereids, and was rumored to be one of those involved in the unfinished awakening of the Sea Spirit; few, however, would dare ask Her directly of the truth of such tales.

As the Elder Wars ensued, Li-varili was one of many Divine to vanish with no explanation, and in the trial of the Traitors, Her disappearance was one of several ascribed to Lady Drocilla, the Enchantress. Many presumed Her dead or worse, but the reality was far stranger: Li-varili was found imprisoned in a trench deep beneath the Inner Sea, rendered powerless by the infamous Divine artifact called the Morokeche Seat. For thousands of years She had been abandoned in this place, unable to be detected and unable to reach out for salvation, until an unlikely band of pirates stumbled upon Her in the year 590.

Since returning to the Basin of Life, Li-varili has struggled to adapt to life in Lusternia once more, where She mostly can be found lurking in Her lagoons. Expressing distrust and fear towards Elder Gods and mortals alike, She strangely holds no desire for an Order like Her cousins, or to patron a commune or city; indeed, Her true motives and aspirations seem difficult to glean at all. Many observe the Goddess's contradictory behavior is much like that of Her fae, the nereids: at times jealous, cruel and fickle, and other times, charming and endearing. Only time will tell what the Goddess's ambitions truly are.

Her symbol is a striking red bromeliad blossom.

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  • In 611 CE, Li-varili splintered to become the livari, the first splintering witnessed in the modern era. (Events #487)