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'''Megara the Valentian''' (251–223 [[Elyrian calendar|PC]]), known in [[Vayonism|Vayonistic]] theology as '''Megara the Enlighter''', was an Elyrian priestess and theologian. Martyred at the order of Emperor Daevon I Meronid, her {{wp|nativism|nativist}} and {{wp|religious fundamentalism|fundamentalist}} religious beliefs would grow in popularity until their official adoption by the Empire in 152 [[Elyrian calendar|PC]], starting the period known as the [[Smashing of the Idols]]. She is venerated as an [[Augurs of the Faith|augur]] by the [[Ecumenical Vayonism|Ecumenical Communion]] and other Vayonistic denominations, and carries the role of sole {{wp|prophet}} in various non-Vayonic denominations.
'''Megara the Valentian''' (251–223 [[Elyrian calendar|PC]]), known in [[Vayonism|Vayonistic]] theology as '''Megara the Enlighter''', was an Elyrian priestess and theologian. Martyred at the order of Emperor Daevon I Meronid, her {{wp|nativism|nativist}} and {{wp|religious fundamentalism|fundamentalist}} religious beliefs would grow in popularity until their official adoption by the Empire in 152 [[Elyrian calendar|PC]], starting the period known as the [[Smashing of the Idols]]. She is venerated as an [[Augurs of the Faith|augur]] by the [[Ecumenical Vayonism|Ecumenical Communion]] and other Vayonistic denominations, and carries the role of sole {{wp|prophet}} in various non-Vayonic denominations.
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Megara the Enlighter
Vayonism megara.png
Megara in Hermitage by Hodéril Maru
Bornc. 251 PC
Assina, Valentia, Elyrian Empire
DiedHighfrost 19, 223 PC
Elyria, Elyrian Empire
Venerated inEcumenical Vayonism,
other Vayonistic denominations,
various non-Vayonic denominations

Megara the Valentian (251–223 PC), known in Vayonistic theology as Megara the Enlighter, was an Elyrian priestess and theologian. Martyred at the order of Emperor Daevon I Meronid, her nativist and fundamentalist religious beliefs would grow in popularity until their official adoption by the Empire in 152 PC, starting the period known as the Smashing of the Idols. She is venerated as an augur by the Ecumenical Communion and other Vayonistic denominations, and carries the role of sole prophet in various non-Vayonic denominations.