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PURA (aka Aliza, Kalilah) - Goddess of Fate, Goddess of Luck (and Gambling), Goddess of Birthgiving, Mother of Salty Tears, Firetwin, Tiger-Goddess
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[[Image:Purafeuerball.jpg|right]]PURA (aka [[Aliza]], [[Kalilah]]) - Goddess of Fate, Goddess of Luck (and Gambling), Goddess of Birthgiving, Mother of Salty Tears, Firetwin, Tiger-Goddess
   
 
The strange part comes with the [[twin deities]], [[Anur]]&[[Pura]] (one of the seven planets around Aro is the twin planet AnPur), who with their totem animals represent lion (Anur) and tiger (Pura) and in aspects luck (Pura, with the wheel of fortune) and death (Anur, guardian of the realm of death). While Anur is strict and deadly in protecting the realm of death (and killing those who want to interfere in order to bring back the dead), he is not utterly negative in aspects, and certainly not on the dark side. For some druids he also represents the circle of life, for something must die for something to grow again.
 
The strange part comes with the [[twin deities]], [[Anur]]&[[Pura]] (one of the seven planets around Aro is the twin planet AnPur), who with their totem animals represent lion (Anur) and tiger (Pura) and in aspects luck (Pura, with the wheel of fortune) and death (Anur, guardian of the realm of death). While Anur is strict and deadly in protecting the realm of death (and killing those who want to interfere in order to bring back the dead), he is not utterly negative in aspects, and certainly not on the dark side. For some druids he also represents the circle of life, for something must die for something to grow again.
   
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PURA (aka Aliza, Kalilah) - Goddess of Fate, Goddess of Luck (and Gambling), Goddess of Birthgiving, Mother of Salty Tears, Firetwin, Tiger-Goddess

The strange part comes with the twin deities, Anur&Pura (one of the seven planets around Aro is the twin planet AnPur), who with their totem animals represent lion (Anur) and tiger (Pura) and in aspects luck (Pura, with the wheel of fortune) and death (Anur, guardian of the realm of death). While Anur is strict and deadly in protecting the realm of death (and killing those who want to interfere in order to bring back the dead), he is not utterly negative in aspects, and certainly not on the dark side. For some druids he also represents the circle of life, for something must die for something to grow again.