Hermes, an Olympian god in Greek religion and mythology, the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia, and the second youngest of the Olympian gods. He was the emissary and messenger of the gods. He is described as moving freely between the worlds of the mortal and divine, and was the conductor of souls into the afterlife. He was also viewed as the protector and patron of roads and travelers.
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Come on in, the doors are open (early)!
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Memories do not always soften with time; some grow edges like knives.
Barbara Kingsolver
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Application Release
DIVINITY APPLICATION
Above you will find a link to scratchpad. The code in this link is none other than our FULL application. Seeing as we’re opening in six days, we thought we’d give those interested in getting to RP as soon as possible a chance to get a head start filling out the application.
For those of you unfamiliar with scratchpad, it is a real time html and css editor. On the left you’ll see the coding for it, and on the right you’ll see the app itself. You will not be able to work on the scratchpad itself, but you will be able to click through the tabs and see the general layout while you work off site! Please do not take this code and use it anywhere else as it does not belong to the admin of Divinity but rather the coder who created it on Shine.
Other than that, please feel free to start really apping those characters. We want to see the incomplete section full on Friday!
~aubrey~
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Áine is the Irish goddess of summer, love, protection, fertility, wealth and sovereignty. A Faery Queen, Áine is a goddess of the earth and nature, and it was believed she brought luck and good fortune to her worshippers. Both a sun and moon goddess, she displayed the varying characteristics belonging to each.
Above all else, Áine was the people’s goddess, who gave much to them and received their love and worship in return. She was honored at Midsummer celebrations by farmers asking her blessings for an abundant harvest.
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↳ Abnoba is the Celtic goddess of rivers and forests. Though there is not great amount of documentation on her, it is also thought she is also the goddess of hunt, from inscriptions on roman baths referring to her as Dianae Abnobae.
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english folklore | MAY QUEEN
a personification of the may day holiday, and of springtime and summer. she walks at the front of the may day parade, and is crowned by flowers before giving a speech to begin the celebrations
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discord!
come join our discord server!!
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