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Latest revision as of 18:59, 19 April 2020
Religion | assumed | nature | god of |
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Elven Gods | alive | good | women and children, beauty and love |
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Religion | known as |
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Faith of Nesra | Kusmis or Ola |
Melawin is a female goddess incorporating all the female stereotypes, such as beauty, childbirth and love.
She has no direct equivalent in the Faith of Nesra, where both Kusmis and Ola contain parts of Melawin, but not the whole. It is unclear which, if any, of them are modelled after the elven goddess, though Ola is more often depicted with looks very similar to Melawin.
This page is still incomplete and missing content or details that are planned, but have not been added yet.