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== History ==
== History ==
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]]. Heavy with sorrow from the judging of Her peers, She rested from Her labours for millennia, awakening only upon the death of [[Deucalion]], the Just.  


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.  
Miramar's preference gradually shifted from solidly neutral leanings towards nobler aspirations over the years. In time She pledged Herself to the aims of the [[Te'Serran Alliance]] in Their [[patronage]] of the city of [[Shallam]].


In Glacian 610 AF, the growing power of the rogue god [[Bal'met]] brought the need for a united front against him to the fore. [[Ourania]], [[Matsuhama]], Miramar, [[Pentharian]], [[Aegis]], [[Pandora]], and [[Daedalus]] assaulted the forces of [[Krenindala]] in order to retreive Hermes and seek revenge for [[Kastalia]]'s death. The battle was going well when Daedalus found Hermes, but Bal'met had set a trap. Hermes' corrupted essence was released, triggering a titanic wave of power that not only snuffed out his life but that of Miramar, Matsuhama, and Daedalus.


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