Milapylge (4e Deity)

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A coin with heads on both sides

Chaotic Neutral
Domains: Luck


Milapylge, the "Lady Luck" of the Old World, is a goddess who blessed followers with her uncanny coincidences. She was not entirely benevolent, sometimes cursing those with displeased her with karma. She is commonly depicted as a feminine figure with golden hair and a nice smile. However, all other features of the face, like the eyes and nose, are absent. That, along with her common symbol of the dual-headed coin, is believed to symbolize that luck is blind to good and evil, and blesses people on both sides. Milapylge is ultimately a capricious and self-serving goddess. She was one of the casualties from the Gorge, having faded into obscurity and fallen from divine status in the turmoil of the Tumultuous Period.

Alliances[edit]

Despite her chaotic ways, Milapylge is a member of the Four Meditations Alliance. She is recorded to have held a good relationship with Valia despite disagreeing with her choices of heroes often, as well as the idea of valor being put on a pedestal. It was said that Milapylge despised Ose and Espera. This hatred was the deciding factor for her alliance against them.



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