@the-hydroxian-artblog drew Aetris enjoying a French champagne that has always been celebrated for its excellence.

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@the-hydroxian-artblog drew Aetris enjoying a French champagne that has always been celebrated for its excellence.
Me: most of me and my boyfriend’s d&d ocs we coupled off with each other make for such soft combinations, adorable cinnamon rolls, too good for this world, too pure
Us: yeah and so when the mad scientist trans lady chugs experimental potions to test them, i guess the arson-enthusiastic bard is just rly into that and then they bang
Somelian Gods, Part One: Aetris
Aetris is the first and foremost of all Somelian gods. They are believed to control fire and the patterns and movements of the Sun, and they are often associated with Bearded Dragons and Razorback Wyverns. As for his physical appearance, Aetris is often depicted as a tall, androgynous figure with a mix of "male" and "female" traits (i.e., "feminine" hips but no breasts, a "masculine" jawline but more "feminine" facial features, etc. There is a bit of variation throughout history). Her hair is typically long, coming down to just below where her ribs would be, and is often depicted as being a mix of white and glowing gold. Most murals and drawings show them wearing long, flowing robes that glow with a golden light like the Sun itself does. The robes always scrape across whatever ground he's walking on.