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Elysia

Elysia is a fictional location in the Cthulhu mythos. It is the legendary homeland of the Elder Gods.

Elysia exists in an alternate dimension, and is where all the Elder Gods dwell in peaceful coexistence. It is infinitely vast and may not be entered without the approval of the Elder Gods themselves. Reaching Elysia is possible yet extremely difficult.

Gender: Female

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Blissful Sweetness

Pronunciation: Elysia is eh-loo-see-ah in Greek, the Y being said as in the French 'rue'. Most people don't know Greek, so the usual English take on it is 'eh-lee-see-ah'

Common mis-pronunciations: eh-lee-sha, eh-lisi-a, eh-lye-shuh, el-iz-ya, el-se-uh.

-sia is pronounced - 'see-a' not 'sha'
Elysia is blissfully sweet.
by Konrad Higgins August 28, 2008
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