Mascane

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Mascane, Goddess and Patron of War, Country, and Mascylla by Rubrecht Pallen (1798), celebrating the Mascyllary unification (National Arts Museum).
Mascane of Mascylla by Erich Dühlen (1812)

Mascane or Mascana (Hesurian: Maskane; pronounced: [mas'kɐn] is the national personification of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla, introduced in the years of its founding in the War of the Five Kings, as a personification of warfare, self-determination, wisdom, and liberty, and a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty and Goddess of War.

Mascane is displayed as a prone symbol in various places in Mascylla, especially places of significance: holding places of honour in government and communal buildings, as statues and monuments, most notably as The Rider of the Republic overlooking the Volksplatz, and as portrayal to various objects. It is printed on banknotes, engraved on coins, featured on postage stamps, and sometimes depicted on government documents. Mascane as a personality and icon is one of the most prominent symbols of Mascylla. Template:Mascylla