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'''Goddess Nikela, Bringer of Victory''' (Itrani: Meruse Nikela, Netaimun Nikalaimi) is an important goddess in the religion of the Tranon. Personification of many qualities - the name Nikela itself means "Well-planned Victory", and she has many titles - the goddess is often seen as the [[Patrons of the State (Tranon)|guardian spirit]] of whole states, a role shared with other deities such as Ruhala the Patron of Rulers and ruler of gods, as well as Varuna the God of Justice.  
'''Nikela, Bringer of Victory''' (Itrani: Meruse Nikela, Netaimun Nikalaimi) is an important goddess in the religion of the Tranon. Personification of many qualities - the name Nikela itself means "Well-planned Victory" - she is seen as the patron saint of generals and leaders. The Lein, being originally a family of generals, therefore have a special reverence for Nikela, and her symbol riding on a [[Rafangas]] is one of the enblems of the Imperial House.


==Description==
==Description==


Nikela is the daughter of [[Barukas]], God of War, and a servent spirit of Leseni, the God of Scholars.
Nikela is the daughter of [[Barrun]], the God of War and Conflict, and the twin brother of [[Lesani]], the God of Courage and patron god of soldiers.  


[[Category:Religion and Mythology of the Tranon]]
[[Category:Religion and Mythology of the Tranon]]

Latest revision as of 19:17, 6 October 2006

Nikela, Bringer of Victory (Itrani: Meruse Nikela, Netaimun Nikalaimi) is an important goddess in the religion of the Tranon. Personification of many qualities - the name Nikela itself means "Well-planned Victory" - she is seen as the patron saint of generals and leaders. The Lein, being originally a family of generals, therefore have a special reverence for Nikela, and her symbol riding on a Rafangas is one of the enblems of the Imperial House.

Description

Nikela is the daughter of Barrun, the God of War and Conflict, and the twin brother of Lesani, the God of Courage and patron god of soldiers.