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| + | ====== Arthyd ====== | ||
| + | **Arthyd the Lover** is a member of the [[mythology: | ||
| + | Arthyd is a complex figure, all the more so because He is viewed in very different ways by various sections of society - ranging from idolization by the rowdier [[takma: | ||
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| + | He is invoked often by males for sexual vigor and sparking the attraction of females. Although frequently derided by the more sober elements of society as interested primarily in sex, most males consider Him to have an interest in romantic love as well, consulting Him on innovative ways to please and endear themselves to a prospective (or current) partner. He is also sometimes prayed to by females, particularly low-status and/or unmarried ones, who seek affection of one form or another; after all, if they' | ||
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| + | Because of Arthyd' | ||
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| + | Arthyd is represented as a red takma with large wings and flight muscles (both frequently anointed with makeup) and a lithe body. His totem is the // | ||
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