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{{God_infobox|godname=Scarlatti, The Great Bard|realm=The Arts|symbols=Golden Lyre|relatives=''None''|temples=The [[Temple of Scarlatti]], [[Caer Witrin]]|ordername=Scarlattans}}
{{God_infobox|godname=Scarlatti, The Great Bard|realm=The Arts|symbols=golden lyre|relatives=''None''|temples=The [[Temple of Scarlatti]], [[Caer Witrin]]|ordername=Scarlattans}}


'''Scarlatti, the Great Bard''' is many things: the Great Bard; the God of the Arts; the Lord of the Dance. Scarlatti is art in all its forms. Often the centre of attention, He privately dislikes crowds. He makes informal gatherings, sharing songs and tales that are as much a part of His realm as the most formal of classic works are. When creating art, Scarlatti chooses to work alone, letting nothing distract Him.
'''Scarlatti, the Great Bard''' is many things: the Great Bard; the God of the Arts; the Lord of the Dance. Scarlatti is art in all its forms. Often the centre of attention, He privately dislikes crowds. He makes informal gatherings, sharing songs and tales that are as much a part of His realm as the most formal of classic works are. When creating art, Scarlatti chooses to work alone, letting nothing distract Him.
His teachings exemplify three precepts essential to Artistic mastery- Discipline (the lyre), symbolising technical excellence through practice and dedication; Imagination (the quill), with barbs on its calamus as numerous as an artist's ideas; and Passion (the palette), whose shades embody the range of mortal and Divine emotion.


== History ==
== History ==
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== Divine Symbols ==
== Divine Symbols ==
Golden Lyre
The symbol of Lord Scarlatti is the golden lyre.


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