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|I need to give something back. Even if it's something useless.
|Lightsong, to himself{{book ref|wb|3}}
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As a Returned, Lightsong appears as the ideal specimen of human beauty. Standing at over seven feet tall, he has black hair, chiseled features, and golden tan skin. His colors as the God of Bravery are red and gold, which are used for all of his outfits.
 
As a Returned, Lightsong appears as the ideal specimen of human beauty. Standing at over seven feet tall, he has black hair, chiseled features, and golden tan skin.{{book ref|wb|27}} His colors as the God of Bravery are red and gold, which are used for all of his outfits, as well as those of his priests and servants.{{book ref|wb|12}}
Lightsong doubts his own divinity, and deliberately tries to undermine his own image. He frequently mocks himself, calling himself useless and redundant. He acts apathetic and lazy, and shows little to no interest in the debates between the priests regarding the governance of Hallandren.
 
Lightsong doubts his own divinity, and deliberately tries to undermine his own image. He frequently mocks himself, calling himself useless and redundant. He acts apathetic and lazy, and shows little to no interest in the debates between the priests regarding the governance of Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|5}}{{book ref|wb|27}}
Despite all of this, Lightsong has a kind and good-hearted nature that shows through in his actions. His mockery, though sarcastic, is never cruel or hurtful. He is also one of the few gods of the time that is known to listen to every one of his petitions, and review every piece of art and poetry that is sent to him as an offering. As a result, Lightsong actually has the most followers of any of the gods, and is highly respected by most of his fellow gods, a fact that he finds disheartening.
 
Despite all of this, Lightsong has a kind and good-hearted nature that shows through in his actions. His mockery, though sarcastic, is never cruel or hurtful. He is also one of the few gods of the time that is known to listen to every one of his petitions, and review every piece of art and poetry that is sent to him as an offering. As a result, Lightsong actually has the most followers of any of the gods, and is highly respected by most of his fellow gods, a fact that he finds disheartening.{{book ref|wb|50}}
 
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