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The name is a fusion of ''divina'' (meaning "divine") and ''vara'' (rod or staff, symbolising authority). | The name is a fusion of ''divina'' (meaning "divine") and ''vara'' (rod or staff, symbolising authority). This name directly implies divine authority and the sacred power held by the Priestesses. | ||
==The Pantheon== | ==The Pantheon== | ||
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Divara is the sole religion of Altierra. It was created by Aldonza de Bracamonte soon after the Spanish settlers arrived in Altierra, replacing Christianity. It is observed by almost all of the population and considered high important.
Etymology
The name is a fusion of divina (meaning "divine") and vara (rod or staff, symbolising authority). This name directly implies divine authority and the sacred power held by the Priestesses.
The Pantheon
The pantheon of deities in Divara consists of five gods and goddesses, echoing the five ranks of Priestesses and Handmaidens.