Pshiren, Angel of Song
(Fh-shai-ren)
Pshirite religion believes that Pshiren was born of her mother, the concept of song itself. She is the patron of Bards, Artists, and Teens. Another of her titles is "Protector of Youthful Love". Pshirite Priests are often young and beautiful, or talented artistically- though whether this is by nature or by divine whim itself is not certain.
Pshiren's main domain is considered to be Music.
Pshirite religion holds three days sacred most of all, beyond normal Osronan religious holidays. The (Third of March), Passionata, is a day devoted to cherishing youthfulness- often celebrated by adorning of make-up and veneration of one's elders. The (14th of June), Amalia, is a day famous for music festivals- including performances of a traditional Pshirite piece known as the Blade Dance, wherein a chorus of musicians play while swordsmen perform an intricate dance of swords and spears. Last is upon the New Year, Lamenta, where Pshirite believers lament the losses of friends and family, and fast for a whole day in grief.
The Avatar of Pshiren is rumored to be a silver-haired woman of fair skin, wearing ornate fashion armor and with a sword at her hip and a harp in one hand.
Harpe, the Bold Star
Seen most prominently on nights of a new moon, Harpe is called the Bold Star for the rich red it fills the sky around it with. It is associated with the direction of East-Northeast, and thus considered an omen of a life off the straight and narrow when one is born or guided by the star. Considered to be home to Pshiren, it is believed by Pshirite believers to consist of a plane built in rich reds and golds, a palace within which her faithful can hone their craft forever. The rich red color of Harpe in the sky has led some artists to refer to Sanguine Red as "Bold Red".