Big Dipper
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I'm trying to find more information on Lord Lerajie and I'm having a hard time. Going off the description in ToZ it says she wears, or was wearing at the time of summoning, Egyptian styled clothing, but in the second description "She reminds one of ancient Sumer".
So I've looked up Sumerian Goddesses and of course there is no name. However, there is one goddess named Gula which happens to be a healer. On Lord Leraje's page it cites that she "can cause wounds to become infected [physically and emotionally] and prevent them from healing", which sounds like someone who knows how to heal in the first place.
I've looked up 'Gula' on here and only seen people talking about how she is really Lord Gomory. All I have is their word to take, but on the ToZ's description of her it says nowhere about being able to heal.
I've also read that Lerajie is also an archer, but only from outside sources. When Looking at her sigil it does look like a bow and arrow. And bows and arrows sound like something that would cause a wound and for a nasty one too. Not to mention that Gula is said to really like dogs, but I don't think those were hunting dogs. They were liked because they could smell disease and lick their own wounds. According to outside sources. What do you guys think?
So I've looked up Sumerian Goddesses and of course there is no name. However, there is one goddess named Gula which happens to be a healer. On Lord Leraje's page it cites that she "can cause wounds to become infected [physically and emotionally] and prevent them from healing", which sounds like someone who knows how to heal in the first place.
I've looked up 'Gula' on here and only seen people talking about how she is really Lord Gomory. All I have is their word to take, but on the ToZ's description of her it says nowhere about being able to heal.
I've also read that Lerajie is also an archer, but only from outside sources. When Looking at her sigil it does look like a bow and arrow. And bows and arrows sound like something that would cause a wound and for a nasty one too. Not to mention that Gula is said to really like dogs, but I don't think those were hunting dogs. They were liked because they could smell disease and lick their own wounds. According to outside sources. What do you guys think?