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| - Raven (Rockallian: Fiádh, Fernolian: Céifran, Astrallic: Fiag), also known is Fia, is a goddess in Rockallic mythology, belonging to The Thirty-five. She is associated with death, war, impending doom, and ravens. She is one of the most prominent characters in the Legendarium and Prose Legendarium, where she or one of her ravens often appears as the forebode of war or death. In that sense she is often compared to Morrigan in Irish mythology.
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| - Raven (Rockallian: Fiádh, Fernolian: Céifran, Astrallic: Fiag), also known is Fia, is a goddess in Rockallic mythology, belonging to The Thirty-five. She is associated with death, war, impending doom, and ravens. She is one of the most prominent characters in the Legendarium and Prose Legendarium, where she or one of her ravens often appears as the forebode of war or death. In that sense she is often compared to Morrigan in Irish mythology. Raven shares her soul with the god Dragon, occupying the dark half whilst Dragon possesses the light half. As such, they could be seen as one deity expressed in two individuals. Nonetheless they are often considered two separate deities, as they share only a soul, but not a conscience.
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