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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]]. 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. | 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. | ||
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]]. | 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 [[patron|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. | 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. |
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