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An unnamed goddess of love is mentioned as having been carved into a sistrum, showing that the sistrum was commonly used in her rituals.<ref name="SotTArti2-4" /> | An unnamed goddess of love is mentioned as having been carved into a sistrum, showing that the sistrum was commonly used in her rituals.<ref name="SotTArti2-4" /> | ||
Lotuses are seen as a | Lotuses are seen as a of reincarnation and resurrection, as well as a bridge to the gods; making a wish in a lotus pond is said to ensure the gods will hear the wish.<ref name="SotTExplore" /> Blue lotuses in particular, which bloom throughout Khaimit, are seen as a symbol of pure and faithful love and were once worn to pray for a lifetime of love with one's beloved.<ref name="SotTArti4-2" /> | ||
Cats are viewed as embodiments of a god among Khaimit's people, leading to strays being a common sight in larger cities. Some of these are decorated with the Eye of Horus around their necks, as both the Eye and cats are said to have magical powers that resist disease and evil.<ref name="SotTExplore" /> | Cats are viewed as embodiments of a god among Khaimit's people, leading to strays being a common sight in larger cities. Some of these are decorated with the Eye of Horus around their necks, as both the Eye and cats are said to have magical powers that resist disease and evil.<ref name="SotTExplore" /> |