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'''Aya''' (EYE-uh) is a major Alurayan deity associated with victory and destiny. In both Akallan and Seuvian mythology, she is said to be the daughter of Ellara, goddess of light, and Ultus, god of thunder.
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'''Aya''' (EYE-uh) is a major Alurayan deity associated with victory, rebirth, and destiny. In both Akallan and Seuvian mythology, she is said to be the daughter of [[Ellara]], goddess of light, and [[Ultus]], god of thunder.

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Aya (EYE-uh) is a major Alurayan deity associated with victory, rebirth, and destiny. In both Akallan and Seuvian mythology, she is said to be the daughter of Ellara, goddess of light, and Ultus, god of thunder.