Elis

The two-faced Divhidre, Elis is the master of transitions and the embodiment of metamorphosis. The embodiment of the Creator's sorrow and regret Elis is the patron of all hollow things both vacant and waiting to be filled. Associated closely with grieving and by contrast manic euphoria Elis is generally worshipped as a divh of death and life and of those things that herald death or are unique to life. The twin and seemingly conflicting aspects of Elis the red and white divh might seem at odds to many, but in truth Elis embodies neither of these contrasting ideals but rather the state of transition between them. Concepts where the absence of one is all that defines the other. Duality, change, and transition.

Some have suggested that the two faces of the Dioune in Ahlonia are a representation of Elis, while others say that they are divine ancestors whose faith is merely inspired by the two-faced Divhidre.

Names: Elissa; Eli; Eru; Enlal
Aspect: Sorrow and Emptiness.
Associations: Joy and Grief; Life and Death; Cycles; Weather; The Heavens and The Moons; Air; Disease; Blood and Healers.

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