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'''Phoebus Mithraea, Ardoris Sidere''', | '''Phoebus Mithraea, Ardoris Sidere''', was the Goddess of the Sun. A logical and practical Goddess, Mithraea encouraged similar aspects in Her followers, as well as ambition, benevolence, and an open mind. She was known to abhor needless prejudice, cruelty, and destruction. She was an advocate of the healing arts and continually sought new cures to alleviate the maladies of the world. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Mithraea | Mithraea was the immortal realisation of [[Dawn]], the priestess who once resided in [[Belladona's Keep]]. Because of her heroic efforts to cleanse the land of the [[Chaos Taint]] and restore [[Eris]] to life, [[Dawn]] was granted the gift of immortality by [[Sarapis]] on the 7th of [[Chronos]], 331 AF. | ||
After just a short stay in the mortal realms, Mithraea was captured by the devious [[Slith]]. She was trapped on a hidden [[:Category:Planes|plane]] for many years but | After just a short stay in the mortal realms, Mithraea was captured by the devious [[Slith]]. She was trapped on a hidden [[:Category:Planes|plane]] for many years but later escaped and returned to the [[Prime Material Plane]]. After several years She departed once more to attend to a civil war between solar spirits on the sun. | ||
When the alien God [[Bal'met]] was raised by the [[Dala'myrr]] in 609 Mithraea turned Her attention to Sapience once more, joining in efforts to try to stymie His wave of atrocities against mortal and Divine alike. She perished in a final strike against Bal'met in 611, Her light consumed in the face of His malicious hunger. | |||
== The Mitras == | == The Mitras == | ||
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== Divine Symbols == | == Divine Symbols == | ||
The realm of Mithraea | The realm of Mithraea abounded in imagery and symbolism. Her most prominent symbols included the eight-pointed star, the mithril sunburst, the unblinking eye, and the couchant lion. One of Her [[:Category:Divine Symbols|Divine emblems]] glowed on each point of Her star-shaped shrines. | ||
[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category:Dead Gods]] |
Revision as of 01:41, 30 November 2012
Mithraea, Goddess of the Sun | |
Realm | The Sun |
Symbols | the eight-pointed star, the mithril sunburst, the unblinking eye, and the couchant lion |
Relatives | None |
Allies | Lorielan, Pentharian, and Tarah |
Enemies | Apollyon, Shaitan |
Order Name | the Mitras |
Temples | Hesperia |
Phoebus Mithraea, Ardoris Sidere, was the Goddess of the Sun. A logical and practical Goddess, Mithraea encouraged similar aspects in Her followers, as well as ambition, benevolence, and an open mind. She was known to abhor needless prejudice, cruelty, and destruction. She was an advocate of the healing arts and continually sought new cures to alleviate the maladies of the world.
History
Mithraea was the immortal realisation of Dawn, the priestess who once resided in Belladona's Keep. Because of her heroic efforts to cleanse the land of the Chaos Taint and restore Eris to life, Dawn was granted the gift of immortality by Sarapis on the 7th of Chronos, 331 AF.
After just a short stay in the mortal realms, Mithraea was captured by the devious Slith. She was trapped on a hidden plane for many years but later escaped and returned to the Prime Material Plane. After several years She departed once more to attend to a civil war between solar spirits on the sun.
When the alien God Bal'met was raised by the Dala'myrr in 609 Mithraea turned Her attention to Sapience once more, joining in efforts to try to stymie His wave of atrocities against mortal and Divine alike. She perished in a final strike against Bal'met in 611, Her light consumed in the face of His malicious hunger.
The Mitras
Little is known about the devoted followers of Mithraea.
Divine Symbols
The realm of Mithraea abounded in imagery and symbolism. Her most prominent symbols included the eight-pointed star, the mithril sunburst, the unblinking eye, and the couchant lion. One of Her Divine emblems glowed on each point of Her star-shaped shrines.