Mirana

Mirana (pronounced mer-ah-na; meaning "the beneficial one", "queen", and "the ruler" in Amberian and Victorian Script), is a major goddess in the Amberian and Victorian pantheon, being associated with motherhood, women, marriage, family, fertility, childbirth, and creation. Referred to as the "Mother to All", she rules as queen of the gods as the wife of Arihan. A matronly figure, Mirana serves as the patron and protectress of married women and mothers, as well as of young children, presiding over weddings, childbirths, and blessing marital unions. She also focuses on the life-giving and nurturing aspects of motherhood all at the same time, including breastfeeding and the maternal bonds associated between mothers and their children. In contrast, Arihan serves as the patron of protector of husbands and fathers, while carrying the same functions.

For millennia, Arihan and Mirana have become the most widely worshipped Amberian and Victorian deities, and many rulers in Brithage and its neighboring island Sepheth have built temples primarily dedicated to her. She is attested in several poems and hymns written in conjunction with Arihan, compiled in the First and Second Eras from earlier traditional sources by the earliest human empires, usually serving as either a voice of reason between conflicting parties or as a sounding board or foil for someone else. Her role as the "Mother to All" extends to embodying the concept of "Mother Nature" as a whole, as an archtype.