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Lachrymose is the god of despair. Lachrymose appears as an old man with long hair and a sad expression. While he is the god of despair, he isn’t very good at promoting it. In fact, he can more aptly be described as the god of boredom. He resents the glory of the more active Olympians. The lack of worship is slowly killing him

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  • Lachrymose is the god of despair. Lachrymose appears as an old man with long hair and a sad expression. While he is the god of despair, he isn’t very good at promoting it. In fact, he can more aptly be described as the god of boredom. He resents the glory of the more active Olympians. The lack of worship is slowly killing him
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lachrymose]] lacrimōsus < lacrima f., tear + -osus "-full", from Old Latin dacruma, from proto-indo-European *dakru-, cognate with English tear.
Portrayed By
  • Jon Gadsby
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  • It is true that Limeans were given to interpolating trivial songs into the most exquisite comedies and some effects into the austerest music; but at least they never submitted to the boredom of a misplaced veneration.
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  • 69(xsd:integer)
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Author
  • Thornton Wilder
Character Name
  • Lachrymose
Title
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey
Year
  • 1927(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Lachrymose is the god of despair. Lachrymose appears as an old man with long hair and a sad expression. While he is the god of despair, he isn’t very good at promoting it. In fact, he can more aptly be described as the god of boredom. He resents the glory of the more active Olympians. The lack of worship is slowly killing him
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lachrymose]] lacrimōsus < lacrima f., tear + -osus "-full", from Old Latin dacruma, from proto-indo-European *dakru-, cognate with English tear.
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