Ohícaskimerona

Ohícaskimerona is the god of light, sky and purity, and the personification of the sun, in Troiyan religion. She is considered the Queen of the Gods, and is among the most powerful, and is depicted as a beautiful, glowing woman, dressed in yellow robes. The chief deity in Troiyan state religion, she is perhaps one of the oldest gods in Velizka, originating in the ancient deity of Sowón. She merges with Efenstunitvrea in a widely elaborate dance ceremony, to become the deity Sunamittvrea.

It is widely believed that Ohícaskimerona originated as the aerial god Sowón, a deity in the old Nork-Zued Pantheon before Troiyans emigrated north. This is due to the similar associations and appearances of both god, and the similar names (another name for Ohícaskimerona is Soyólar). Her identifying implement, apart from the solar symbol, is a torch, and her associated sacred animal is the eagle. The eagle is a very important symbol in Troiyan culture, especially nobility and heraldry, remaining as the symbol of the Hoehyn Dynasty in the modern period. The torch, meanwhile, is a primary symbol in the Troiyan armed forces, and it was common practice for there to be a torch in the nation's capital to be constantly lit during times of war. The practice has gone out of use, although was last enacted in the Third Kostenian War. As the sky-god, she is a divine witness to oaths, the sacred trust on which justice and good government depend.