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Ola is a female goddess associated with the concepts of love and beauty, also in the forms of art, poetry and such like. | |||
She is very similar to the elven goddess [[Melawin]] except that while [[Melawin]] is also the goddess of women and children, such concepts are associated with the goddess of fertility, [[Kusmis]] in the Faith of Nesra. | |||
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Revision as of 12:21, 3 April 2020
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Faith of Nesra | alive | love, beauty and art |
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Elven Gods | Melawin |
Ola is a female goddess associated with the concepts of love and beauty, also in the forms of art, poetry and such like.
She is very similar to the elven goddess Melawin except that while Melawin is also the goddess of women and children, such concepts are associated with the goddess of fertility, Kusmis in the Faith of Nesra.
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