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− | '''Lilvani''' was the ancient feminine lunar [[:Category:Deities|deity]] whose [[Temple of Lilvani|temple]] had been built in a cave system east of [[Toderas]] in [[Temeria|Temerian]] province of [[Velen]] but now only ruins and memories remained in brains of local inhabits. |
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+ | |Based on = [[Wikipedia:Lelwani|Lelwani]] {{Small|text=likely}} |
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+ | |Worshiped by = [[Nordling]]s |
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+ | |Symbol = Moon |
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+ | |Religion center = [[Velen]] |
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+ | [[Ellander]] |
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+ | }}'''Lilvani''' is the ancient [[Nordling Pantheon|Nordling goddess]] of the Moon, worshipped particularly in [[Ellander]]<ref name="twrpg">{{TWRPG}}</ref> and [[Velen]], where she had a [[Temple of Lilvani|temple]] built in a cave system east of [[Toderas]].<ref name="baw">{{BaW}}</ref> By now, her temples have been abandoned and turned to ruins. |
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+ | == Associated artefacts == |
+ | * [[Moonblade|Moon Blade]] |
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− | Other feminine deities |
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− | * [[Melitele|Godmother Melitele]] |
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− | * [[Huldra|Mother Nature Huldra]] |
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− | * [[Freya|Modron Freya]] |
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+ | == Trivia == |
+ | * Name of the deity presumably comes from [[Wikipedia:Lelwani|Lelwani]], Hittite god or goddess. Names containing "lil" or "lel" appear however in far more Indo-European mythologies.<ref>[http://www.bogowiepolscy.net/lela-lejla-2.html Lady Lela - Polanian Venus. Ethymology]</ref> |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | [[pt-br:Lilvani]] |
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+ | [[Category:Deities]] |
Revision as of 14:26, 9 May 2019
Lilvani is the ancient Nordling goddess of the Moon, worshipped particularly in Ellander[1] and Velen, where she had a temple built in a cave system east of Toderas.[2] By now, her temples have been abandoned and turned to ruins.
Associated artefacts
Trivia
- Name of the deity presumably comes from Lelwani, Hittite god or goddess. Names containing "lil" or "lel" appear however in far more Indo-European mythologies.[3]