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'''Dechtire, the faerie of Water''', was one of four elemental [[fairies]] within the realm of [[Demeter]]. During a ritual in Demeter's name, this flowing, singing fairie offered her soul until she first glowed as a blue sphere encompassed her and then diminished, her energies channeling through an altar. When combined with the energies of the other three elemental fairies, a fiery poral opened above the altar and [[Melantha]], Goddess of the Seasons, stepped forth.
'''Dechtire, the faerie of Water''', was one of four elemental [[fairies]] within the realm of [[Demeter]]. During a ritual in Demeter's name, this flowing, singing fairie offered her soul until she first glowed as a blue sphere encompassed her and then diminished, her energies channeling through an altar. When combined with the energies of the other three elemental fairies, a fiery portal opened above the altar and [[Melantha]], Goddess of the Seasons, stepped forth.
[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Historical Figures]]

Latest revision as of 03:05, 15 August 2007

Dechtire, the faerie of Water, was one of four elemental fairies within the realm of Demeter. During a ritual in Demeter's name, this flowing, singing fairie offered her soul until she first glowed as a blue sphere encompassed her and then diminished, her energies channeling through an altar. When combined with the energies of the other three elemental fairies, a fiery portal opened above the altar and Melantha, Goddess of the Seasons, stepped forth.