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− | Dasironessa is the daughter of [[Dáunau]] and [[Threy]] ([[Luvas]]) and part of the triad of goddesses, [[Dáwan]], [[Devahlia]], and Dasironessa. | + | Dasironessa is the daughter of [[Dáunau]] and [[Threy]] ([[Luvas]]) and part of the triad of goddesses, [[Dáwan]], [[Devahlia]], and Dasironessa. She is typically worshiped in southern [[Pytharnia]]. Dasironessa is the youngest of the three and characterized by naïve mischief. She is often portrayed as the most beautiful of the three in legend. |
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+ | =Cultural Influences= | ||
+ | "Not for Dasironessa's one thousand kisses." | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 29 September 2018
Dasironessa is the daughter of Dáunau and Threy (Luvas) and part of the triad of goddesses, Dáwan, Devahlia, and Dasironessa. She is typically worshiped in southern Pytharnia. Dasironessa is the youngest of the three and characterized by naïve mischief. She is often portrayed as the most beautiful of the three in legend.
Cultural Influences
"Not for Dasironessa's one thousand kisses."
See Also
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