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- | ====Solara, the Goddess of the Sun==== | + | =====Solara, the Goddess of the Sun===== |
Solara, the feminine personification of the sun and the light above, is considered by the Ethetia and their descendants as the mother of the cosmos, the origin of all life as its source. It is said by the legends of these Ethetia that she bore the mortal plane as well as the stars and their mortal kind, all of the energies present originating from her as she is considered the source of all light. Being the source of all of flawed creation, she is oftentimes seen as a goddess whose life force was unmatched as she brought into existence all of mortality and this aforementioned creation as a goddess of the feminine acts of childbirth, possessing the traits of both a youthful maiden and a fertile, bountiful mother. As the mother of all of the world, she is regarded as the bringer and giver of mortal law, any sins committed against her being punished through her great power and wisdom.\\ | Solara, the feminine personification of the sun and the light above, is considered by the Ethetia and their descendants as the mother of the cosmos, the origin of all life as its source. It is said by the legends of these Ethetia that she bore the mortal plane as well as the stars and their mortal kind, all of the energies present originating from her as she is considered the source of all light. Being the source of all of flawed creation, she is oftentimes seen as a goddess whose life force was unmatched as she brought into existence all of mortality and this aforementioned creation as a goddess of the feminine acts of childbirth, possessing the traits of both a youthful maiden and a fertile, bountiful mother. As the mother of all of the world, she is regarded as the bringer and giver of mortal law, any sins committed against her being punished through her great power and wisdom.\\ | ||
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