Luvah
Luvah is a character from the works of the English poet and artist William Blake. He appears in Blake's epic poem, "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," and is associated with love and passion. Luvah represents the emotional and spiritual aspects of love, often depicted as a youthful figure embodying desire and creativity.
In Blake's mythology, Luvah is part of a larger narrative involving other characters like Urizen and Los. He symbolizes the struggle between love and reason, highlighting the importance of emotional connections in human experience. Luvah's role emphasizes the transformative power of love in shaping individual identity and relationships.