Glythtide

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Glythtide

God of joy, mirth and merriment, of wine and song and good fellowship;

a very happy figure, he is the patron of Bards, poets, troubadours, and musicians -- as well as of loafers, gourmands and drunks. Glythtide's mere presence is abhorrent to some of the darker gods due to his unstoppable happiness. It is said amongst the Halflings that the one time he frowned and cried, night was created. Arthe Dale is favored by Glythtide, and he has been suspected of making a few visits upon occasion (usually denoted by the sudden lack of liquor and tarts within the town). Chief deity of the Halflings.

Symbol

Ram

Other Aspects

Positive - Saemaus
Negative - Be'ort