Miiran, Goddess of Light
Miiran is the goddess of light and clear skies, who rules over the sun and moon. She is fifth child of Luuda, God of Water and Haama, Goddess of Earth and breathed life into the first human.
Followers
Followers of Miiran are given power over light and illusion, and may receive prophetic visions. Followers may also receive extra protection against monsters during the daylight, or when there is a full moon.Ethics and Values
Followers of Miiran typically believe in optimism and working for a better future. Followers of Miiran may become cursed for lying about or acting against a prophecy.Curses and Monsters
The curse of Miiran causes the afflicted person to fade away until only a wisp or a spirit is left. Wisps are not physically threatening, but are tricksters and will lead unwary travelers to their deaths. Wisps are contagious, and a person can become infected by staring at a wisp for too long, or by staring into the eyes of an infected person.Divine Domains
Miiran is the goddess of light, illusion, tricks, clears skies, and the sun and moon. She grants protection from monsters during the daylight hours.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Miiran is usually represented by a hummingbird. Her other symbols include the sun, the moon, and a guard's lantern.
Holidays
The Festival of Miiran is celebrated on the summer solstice. It is an opportunity for feasting and dancing. Celebrants usually slaugher an ox and perform traditional dances.
Relationships
Divine Classification
God
Religions
Spouses
Siblings
Bachda, Goddess of Fire
(Sister)
Daamat, God of Darkness
(Brother)
Hachra, Goddess of Chaos
(Sister)
Horda, God of Order
(Brother)
Yon, God of Air
(Brother)
Children
Related Myths
Miiranmar, the sixth day of the week
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