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Goddess of the inland (fresh) waters, '''Lemicus''' is also the protector of lost sailors and the creator of the lodestone. Lemicus is patron of [[:Category:Libraries|libraries]] and the life of the ocean. She is an excellent dancer, and her laughter is what causes the winds to turn favorable for sea-bound [[:Category:Shops|merchants]]. Lemicus is often attended by several merfolk -- half fish, half human -- who spend hours combing her long hair and creating sea foam. She is the patron of dancers, librarians, [[Elf|Elves]], and the wives of sailors.
Goddess of the inland (fresh) waters, '''Lemicus''' is also the protector of lost sailors and the creator of the lodestone. Lemicus is patron of [[:Category:Libraries|libraries]] and the life of the ocean. She is an excellent dancer, and her laughter is what causes the winds to turn favorable for sea-bound [[:Category:Shops|merchants]]. Lemicus is often attended by several merfolk -- half fish, half human -- who spend hours combing her long hair and creating sea foam. She is the patron of dancers, librarians, [[Elf|Elves]], and the wives of sailors.
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==Symbol==
==Symbol==
Albatross
Albatross

Revision as of 17:39, 9 June 2015

Goddess of the inland (fresh) waters, Lemicus is also the protector of lost sailors and the creator of the lodestone. Lemicus is patron of libraries and the life of the ocean. She is an excellent dancer, and her laughter is what causes the winds to turn favorable for sea-bound merchants. Lemicus is often attended by several merfolk -- half fish, half human -- who spend hours combing her long hair and creating sea foam. She is the patron of dancers, librarians, Elves, and the wives of sailors.

Symbol

Albatross

Other Aspects

Neutral - Eluned
Dark - Drogor

Altar Locations

Proper Offerings

  • shells
  • albatross beads
  • parchment albatross primers
  • Immortal Lemicus cards

Notes

  • See the Kelpbell flower for a myth of Lemicus.