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{{Infobox Deity |Name = Mirresh |Symbol = Laughing face (usually female) |Aliases = Goddess of Laughter |Alignment = Neutral Good |Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess |Pantheon = Praemal |Portfolio = Frivolity, laughter, pleasant diversions |Domains = '''3E:''' Good, Protection, Trickery<br>'''5E:''' Life, Trickery |Home Plane = Unknown |Worshippers = Actors, [[bard]]s, entertainers, toymakers |Favoured Weapon = Rapier }} '''Mirresh''' is the goddess of laughter, frivolity, and pleasant diversions. She's the sister of [[Gaen]]. ==Appearance== Mirresh is depicted either as an extremely beautiful woman, laughing and dancing playfully, or as a cavorting young girl. Both depictions are often depicted with flowers or flowering plants. ==Worshippers== Most people in [[Ptolus]] know the location of her innocuous shrine, as it's the starting point for parades and festival, and the centerpiece of great parties. Though she doesn't have many regular worshippers, many still give her thanks and honor her during joyous celebrations like those for births, weddings, and coming-of-age ceremonies. Her clergy attempts to bring joy and happiness to other peoples lives, holding many celebrations, parades, and parties throughout the year. They also make toys along with puzzles and games for children, and sometimes dress up as clowns or organize comedic plays and puppet shows. For them there should always be a time for laughter, no matter how dark things may seem. Like her sisters priests, her high priest has an odd rule to follow, this being that every third week of the month, the high priest must walk around the temple five times naked. {{D&D-Ptolus-Deities}}
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