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


'''Scarlatti''' is many things: the Great Bard; the God of the Arts; the Lord of the Dance. Scarlatti is art in all its forms. While often the centre of attention, in private He dislikes crowds. He makes informal gatherings sharing songs and tales as much a part of His realm as the most formal of classic works. When creating art, Scarlatti chooses to work alone letting nothing distract Him from His art.
'''Scarlatti''' 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.


Upon [[Selene]]'s return to [[Achaea]], Scarlatti found Himself at once head over heels for this Goddess of Love and Beauty. Before long He gifted Her with the snowy village of [[Caer Witrin]] and asked for Her hand in marriage. Selene readily accepted.
Upon [[Selene]]'s return to [[Achaea]], Scarlatti found Himself falling head over heels for the Goddess of Love and Beauty. Before long, He had gifted Her with the snowy [[villages|village]] of [[Caer Witrin]] and asked for Her hand in marriage. Selene accepted.


The joy was short lived when the goddess became ill. Mithraea, goddess of healing, confirmed everyone's worst fears. Selene, unable to focus all Her love on just one person, even the Great Bard, was unable to return His feelings.  
The joy was short-lived, however, when the Goddess fell ill. Mithraea, Goddess of Healing, confirmed Scarlatti's worst fear: thanks to the nature of Her realm, Selene was unable to focus all Her love on any one person, even if that person was the Great Bard Himself, and thus left Scarlatti's love unrequited.  


Broken-hearted, Scarlatti left [[Achaea]] to avoid destroying that which He loved most, His gift to Selene a sentimental area for the enjoyment of mortals.
Broken-hearted, Scarlatti left [[Achaea]] to avoid destroying that which He treasured most: the picturesque mountain town He gifted to Selene, which has since become a sentimental area for the enjoyment of mortals.


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