Named after Cliodhna, who is the Celtic goddess of the sea, the Otherworld, passion and love, and deep beauty. and is said to have three brightly colored birds who eat apples from a mystical tree in the Otherworld, and whose sweet song heals the sick. Much like the Phoenix, who perches itself only on the finest foramina tree, eating and drinking nothing but bamboo seeds and sweet spring water.
These birds are a descent of the fabled Phoenix, the impression of shapes of the magical birds are tattooed on her face in a tribal fashion out of respect for Cliodhna, who also embodies the five virtues of benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and sincerity.
Legend says Cliodna, rules over the shores of the oceans of solidity. Every ninth line of code is sacred to her and if a wish spoken as a small pearl is placed in a double shell, tied with seaweed, cast as it is written and it reaches the shore, the goddess Cliodna will grant it.