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|godname = Miramar, the Goddess of Justice
|godname = Miramar, the Goddess of Justice
|realm = Justice and Judgement
|realm = Justice and Judgement
|allies = [[Pentharian]], [[Mithraea]], [[Lorielan]],  and [[Tarah]]
|ordername = The Astraeans (disbanded)
|symbols = [[Silver scales of Justice]], [[Scales Constellation]]
|symbols = [[Silver scales of Justice]], [[Scales Constellation]]
|temples = [[Astraeus]], within Pash Valley; [[Miranus]]
|temples = [[Astraeus]], within Pash Valley; [[Miranus]]
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Miramar was created by [[Ayar]] as an [[Elder Gods|Elder Goddess]], Miramar headed the [[Tribunal]] at the end of the [[War of Humanity]].
Miramar was created by [[Ayar]] as an [[Elder Gods|Elder Goddess]], Miramar headed the [[Tribunal]] at the end of the [[War of Humanity]].


In the month of Glacian, in the year 610AF, with the growing power of the rogue god [[Bal'met]]. [[Ourania]], [[Matsuhama]], Miramar, [[Pentharian]], [[Aegis]], [[Pandora]], and [[Daedalus]] assault the realm of [[Krenindala]] in order to retreive the lost god [[Hermes]] and to seek retribution for the death of [[Kastalia]]. With the battle going well, Daedalus found Hermes, but turned out it was a trap. With a great titanic wave of power of corrupted force within Hermes it ripped through Krenindala and killed not only Hermes, but Matsuhama, Daedalus, and Miramar as well as injuring Aegis, Pandora, and Pentharian.
In the month of Glacian, in the year 610AF, the growing power of the rogue god [[Bal'met]] grew. [[Ourania]], [[Matsuhama]], [[Miramar]], [[Pentharian]], [[Aegis]], [[Pandora]], and [[Daedalus]] assaulted the realm of [[Krenindala]] in order to retreive Hermes and to seek retribution for the death of [[Kastalia]]. With the battle going well, Daedalus found Hermes, but it turned out it that it was a trap. Hermes had been corrupted by the power of Bal'met whilst on Krenindala, and triggered a great titanic wave of power that not only killed Miramar, but also Matsuhama, Daedalus, and Hermes.  


== The Astraeans ==
Her followers possessed a strong arm, quick mind, and the propensity for good. They had to be able to see all acts from many angles in order to demonstrate a strong grasp of Justice, Judgement, and Law. Miramar's realm could be both confusing and exhilarating, but for those with an aptitude to Her teachings they found it a rewarding experience.


== Divine Symbols ==
== Divine Symbols ==
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