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| - V'ei'ka was the blind goddess of the Ingza, and personification of the Ingzan Commonwealth. The Ingzan religion was bitheistic, V'ei'ka was the main goddess in their religion, she created everything and sacrificed her eyes to give life the ability to see. The V'ei'ka, worshipped by the Ingza as the mortal form of V'ei'ka, was her mortal representation and leader of the Ingzan religion. She was the mother of Méróló, the Goddess of Unity, her first child. As the V'ei'ka the living goddess lead the Ingzan religion from her home, the Palace of V'ei'ka.
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| - V'ei'ka was the blind goddess of the Ingza, and personification of the Ingzan Commonwealth. The Ingzan religion was bitheistic, V'ei'ka was the main goddess in their religion, she created everything and sacrificed her eyes to give life the ability to see. The V'ei'ka, worshipped by the Ingza as the mortal form of V'ei'ka, was her mortal representation and leader of the Ingzan religion. She was the mother of Méróló, the Goddess of Unity, her first child. Ingzan religion said that everything was created by the goddess V'ei'ka', she was the goddess who created the universe and the mother of all life. Since the Ingza were bitheistic V'ei'ka was the only recognised creator goddess, the other goddess the Ingzan was Méróló, the Goddess of Unity, who wore ropes on her limbs and round her neck to symbolise the "binding together of the Ingza in unity", the ropes were a symbolism of Méróló's job of keeping the Ingzan people unified, bound together, as if by ropes, the ropes she wore were simply the Ropes of Unity. When she created life she found it was blind, in order to give her creations vision she created a special mask with stakes through the eyes (the Mask of V'ei'ka) and she applied to her face, which blinded her horribly, the sacrifice of her eyes meant life got eyes and could see. Her mortal was form was the V'ei'ka, the living goddess, which was a woman who had passed the Tests of V'ei'ka and had undergone the Blinding Ceremony, in which the Mask of V'ei'ka was applied to her face to make her the living form of V'ei'ka. As the V'ei'ka the living goddess lead the Ingzan religion from her home, the Palace of V'ei'ka.
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