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'''Miramar, the Even-handed''' was the Goddess of Justice. Her realm encompassed not only Justice, but also Judgement. Justice, represented by the Scales of Justice, determines what the proper order of things should be and what actions are offensive against the natural order of Creation. Judgement, represented by the Sword of Judgement, is the rectifying of the wrong. | '''Miramar, the Even-handed''' was the Goddess of Justice. Her realm encompassed not only Justice, but also Judgement. Justice, represented by the [[Scales of Justice]], determines what the proper order of things should be and what actions are offensive against the natural order of Creation. Judgement, represented by the [[Sword of Judgement]], is the rectifying of the wrong. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 06:17, 16 July 2014
Miramar, the Goddess of Justice | |
Realm | Justice and Judgement |
Symbols | Silver scales of Justice, Scales Constellation |
Relatives | None |
Allies | None |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | None |
Temples | Astraeus, within Pash Valley; Miranus |
Miramar, the Even-handed was the Goddess of Justice. Her realm encompassed not only Justice, but also Judgement. Justice, represented by the Scales of Justice, determines what the proper order of things should be and what actions are offensive against the natural order of Creation. Judgement, represented by the Sword of Judgement, is the rectifying of the wrong.
History
Miramar was created by Ayar as an Elder Goddess, Miramar headed the Tribunal at the end of the War of Humanity.
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.
Divine Symbols
Miramar's most holy symbol was that of the silver Scales of Justice, its balance only swayed by acts of the Just and Unjust.