Plíthos is the Theosi god of diplomacy, communication, wittiness, and humor. While his parents are often favored by monarchs and rulers, Plíthos is considered to represent poor people and whatever democratic institutions there may be. He is also a god of healing and medicine.
He is sometimes depicted as being in a relationship with Fýlo, the god of lust and sex, and the two of them are sometimes considered to be the patrons of same-sex love.
He resides in Aurinko, a magnificent palace made of gold and light that floats through the skies during the day as the Sun, with his parents, Iliós, the Sun God and Vasilissa, and his sisters, Dáskalosa and Epicheiríseis.