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'''Nehaleni''' or '''Nehalenia''' is the goddess of the sooth and divinations. She is described only in lore entries for [[Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni#2nd Edition|the second edition of ''A Game of Imagination'']], though some of the artefacts associated with her were mentioned in other games and short stories.
 
'''Nehaleni''' or '''Nehalenia''' is the goddess of the sooth and divinations. She is described only in lore entries for [[Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni#2nd Edition|the second edition of ''A Game of Imagination'']], though some of the artefacts associated with her were mentioned in other games and short stories.
 
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'''Nehaleni''' is goddess of various aspects of luck and fate, thus including divinations, sooth, dreams and journey. People tend to call her when they are about to set out on the road (or are ambushed by [[thug|bandits]] while already on the road), are afraid of bad dreams, when they wish to reveal – or conceal – something.
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'''Nehaleni''' is the goddess of various aspects of luck and fate, including divination, sooth, dreams and journey. People tend to call on her when they are about to set out on the road (or are ambushed by [[thug|bandits]] while already on the road), or afraid of bad dreams, or when they wish to reveal – or conceal – something.
   
While her temples and priests are rather rare, many larger cities have shrines devoted to her, where people lit the candles and offer her pebbles from the road. She is generated mostly by journeymen, as well as by various farseers, spin doctors and fortune-tellers – either true, either fabricators or these between.
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While her temples and priests are rather rare, many larger cities have shrines devoted to her, where people light candles and offer her pebbles from the road. She is venerated mostly by journeymen, as well as by various farseers, spin doctors and fortune-tellers – legitimate, fraudulent or somewhere in between.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 21:12, 13 March 2019

Nehaleni or Nehalenia is the goddess of the sooth and divinations. She is described only in lore entries for the second edition of A Game of Imagination, though some of the artefacts associated with her were mentioned in other games and short stories.

In the 2nd Edition of Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni

Nehaleni is the goddess of various aspects of luck and fate, including divination, sooth, dreams and journey. People tend to call on her when they are about to set out on the road (or are ambushed by bandits while already on the road), or afraid of bad dreams, or when they wish to reveal – or conceal – something.

While her temples and priests are rather rare, many larger cities have shrines devoted to her, where people light candles and offer her pebbles from the road. She is venerated mostly by journeymen, as well as by various farseers, spin doctors and fortune-tellers – legitimate, fraudulent or somewhere in between.

Notes

  • Goddess named "Nehalennia" was also worshiped in real world.

See also