Goddess Theia



The abode sky with Theia the dark sun of golden rays goddess potting in the personification of gold. Prepping her shine in lighthouses by the offshore wetlands of dunes lagoon. She imbued the skies and pervading fourth a solvent solace, your state of freedom from pain or constraint with Via the Sun. The adoration she paves in the beaten monument of golden streets. Tributes that glitter and sparkles its glint passages wiring the notable eminent elements that spur with smitten devotion. A fine distinct center of interest and preservations that piles in her aid. Her divinity takes pilot, a shimmer in a shear of sanctity renovating its clear pulsate in a purge, pressuring through an elated charm. The quality of distinction sexing her drape. A solid prime filter in the influence of a lacker shedding down with its absorption you marinate in. Bringing peace as the promise for the altitude to rem. Compensating the soft luminary persuasion in your sight. Giving you all the more to hold in the cool skies of soft intricate glow.

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A goddess with the revenue of tranquility sounded in peace of golden rays to her child Via the Sun. Taking revenue to fill the abode of the sky. Altituding in favor of trust. The breath of Life where you have nothing more to do but to breathe and marinate in her persona. Glimpses of faith and praise spilling out of her celestial being. Making monument of a higher resort in your consciousness. Given salutations in the preservation to conserve in

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Written on December 28, 2022

Submitted by volneralan449 on December 28, 2022

Modified on April 24, 2023

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