Laedonius Deviy
First mention (by name): 5.54
First appearance: Interlude – Winter Solstice
Species: God
Status: Deceased
- Dancing Man
- God of Dance
- God of Dance and Love
- God of Love
- God of Love and Meetings
- God of Meetings
- God of the Dance
- Laedonius
- Patron of Art and Song
- Smiling Man
- The Friend of the Divine
- The Gracious Dancer
- The Lover
Aliases for Laedonius Deviy
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| 5.54 | “Indeed? That is quite the important employer. Myself, I was hired by the Smiling Man.” |
| 5.54 | “Perish the thought. The reason is that if I failed, the Smiling Man and…others would not stop with just me. You know that. They’d send [Assassins] next.” |
| Interlude – Songs and Stories | The Huntress and the Dancing Man. They had followed it, seeing a change in one of their companions. They were alarmed, but did not tread on Rhir. |
| Interlude – Songs and Stories | Something else. At last, the two, Huntress and Dancing Man could bear it no longer. Because they feared this inevitable conclusion. It would be beyond insanity. Yet if any of them were of kind and nature to do this… |
| Interlude – Songs and Stories | The Huntress grabbed the Dancing Man. They were afraid. But just as afraid of… |
| Interlude – Songs and Stories | The Dancing Man warned Norechl. All he got in return was… |
| Interlude – Songs and Stories | The exact same smile it had given as it beheld the stolen umbrella, that sword. It turned as the Dancing Man moved forwards, taking a risk— |
| Interlude – Songs and Stories | Gravity. Some kind of gravity, no, something pulled it downwards. For a moment it was visible, a shadow even amongst darkness. The Huntress and Dancing Man peered over the edge. |
| Interlude – Songs and Stories | The Huntress said at last. The Dancing Man hesitated. |
| 8.61 | Even so, remember, if only for what they represented. The Gracious Dancer, the Lover, the Friend of the Divine, the God of Dance and Love. |
| 8.61 | Even so, remember, if only for what they represented. The Gracious Dancer, the Lover, the Friend of the Divine, the God of Dance and Love. |
| 8.61 | Laedonius Deviy. Two names. |
| 8.78 F | Laedonius Deviy. God of Dance and Love. Almost as foreign as Norechl, a traveler. |
| 8.78 F | Laedonius Deviy. God of Dance and Love. Almost as foreign as Norechl, a traveler. |
| 8.78 F | Norechl was not like the others. It was not even the same…as the others. Laedonius Deviy came from distant pantheons, an exile, a survivor, a refugee—he had never given reason. But Norechl…was different. |
| 8.78 F | It was Laedonius Deviy who cried out first. In horror. And yes—in fright. In true fear, because he had not condoned Norechl’s plan, not been advised—and if he had known, he would have done battle with Norechl to stop this. |
| 8.78 F | This, though, was madness even to the other five. Emerrhain was the only one of the five to respond to Laedonius’ message at first. Then Kasigna. |
| 8.78 F | Emerrhain, that smug one, turned his head to Laedonius Deviy, but the God of Secrets had missed the greatest opportunity for once, occupied with his own plans around Wistram. Kasigna must not have known either, and in any other time the God of Dance and Love would also have been God of Laughter. |
| 8.78 F | Emerrhain, that smug one, turned his head to Laedonius Deviy, but the God of Secrets had missed the greatest opportunity for once, occupied with his own plans around Wistram. Kasigna must not have known either, and in any other time the God of Dance and Love would also have been God of Laughter. |
| 8.78 F | He gazed, counting, and Laedonius did likewise. |
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