- Lirr (Greyhawk)
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name=Lirr
title=Lady Poet, the Lorekeeper
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power=Lesser
alignment=Chaotic Good
portfolio=Prose, Poetry, Literature, Art
domains=Chaos, Good, Knowledge, Magic, Travel
alias=none
super=noneLirr is the
Oeridian goddess of Prose, Poetry, Literature, and Art in the "World of Greyhawk "campaign setting for the "Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game . Her symbol is an illustrated book.Description
Lirr is usually depicted as a fresh-faced Oeridian woman with dark blue eyes and long black hair. The goddess carries a tome that can show any prose, poetry, spell, or artwork ever created. Lirr gladly cooperates with all who respect knowledge, learning, and the arts, and opposes those that would destroy knowledge and art or hide it from others.
Relationships
Lirr is allied with
Delleb .Realm
Lirr dwells within the city of "Polykeptolon" in the realm of Olympian, or Greek, pantheon. Polykeptolon is a realm of scholars and philosophers who keep slaves to deal with the gross demands of the body while the upper class concentrates on the nature of the gods and the planes.
Dogma
Lirr teaches that the written word is the lynchpin of civilization. To her, the preservation of written works—fiction or non-fiction, poetry or prose—is paramount, and oral works must be transcribed into written format. Art is also to be protected and revered, as pictures are often worth thousands of words.
Worshippers
Many Oeridian wizards and sorcerers revere Lirr, especially those who dislike
Delleb 's reclusive and conservative disposition. Lirr is the patron goddess of thetree people of theValley of the Mage .Clergy
Lirr's priests wander the
Oerth searching for knowledge, news, lore, poetry, historical tales, magic, and works of art. They sneak into lands controlled by oppressive rulers (such as thePomarj ,Scarlet Brotherhood , andEmpire of Iuz ), seeking to rescue items of interest that are in danger of being destroyed out of either ignorance or malice. Many Lirrian priests train as bards, telling stories and creating works of art rather than singing. Such clerics often find work as scribes, tutors, and artists. Novice priests spend months creating copies of the local temple's archives of scrolls, books, and artwork, which are then distributed among the masses so that others may enjoy them.The favored weapons of Lirr's clergy are the rapier and shortspear.
Temples
Temples and shrines to Lirr are most common in lands with significant Oeridian populations or influence. One of her better-known places of worship is the shrine housed at the Guildhall of Performing Artistes in
Greyhawk City .ee also
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