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'''Yanna Healtouch''' ([[pronounciation#Y|pronounced]] YAH-nah) is the [[Living Circle]] [[Water Temple|Water]] goddess of healing and love. Her male counterpart was [[Runog of the Deep]].
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'''Yanna Healtouch''' ''([[Pronunciation|pronounced]] YAH-nah)'' is the [[Living Circle]] [[Water Temple|Water]] goddess of medicine, healers,<ref name=":0">''[[Briar's Book]]'', Cp. 4 (p. 60; Scholastic paperback)</ref> water, health<ref>''[[Magic Steps]]'', Cp. 5 (p.53; Scholastic ebook)</ref> and love.<ref>''[[Magic Steps]]'', Cp. 9 (p. 103; Scholastic ebook)</ref> Lark called her '''Yanna Pain-Taker '''upon hearing news that the blue pox was spreading.<ref name=":0" /> Her male counterpart was [[Runog of the Deep]]. Tris prays to Yanna for coolness to help her keep her temper.<ref>''[[Shatterglass]]'', Cp. 6 (p.91; Scholastic ebook)</ref>
 
Another name for her might have been '''Yanna Pain-Taker''', whose name [[Lark]] once invoked after hearing [[Crane]]'s news of more people found with the [[blue pox]] and even a dead body killed by the disease. She was the goddess of medicine and healers.<ref>''[[Briar's Book]]'', Cp. 4 (p. 60; Scholastic paperback)</ref>
 
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[List of Emelan Gods]]
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*[[List of Gods (Circle Universe)|List of Emelan Gods]]
 
[[Category:Gods of Emelan]]
 
[[Category:Gods of Emelan]]
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[[Category:Females of the Emelanese Universe]]
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[[Category:Mentioned characters (Emelan)]]

Revision as of 14:07, 22 September 2018

Yanna Healtouch (pronounced YAH-nah) is the Living Circle Water goddess of medicine, healers,[1] water, health[2] and love.[3] Lark called her Yanna Pain-Taker upon hearing news that the blue pox was spreading.[1] Her male counterpart was Runog of the Deep. Tris prays to Yanna for coolness to help her keep her temper.[4]

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 Briar's Book, Cp. 4 (p. 60; Scholastic paperback)
  2. Magic Steps, Cp. 5 (p.53; Scholastic ebook)
  3. Magic Steps, Cp. 9 (p. 103; Scholastic ebook)
  4. Shatterglass, Cp. 6 (p.91; Scholastic ebook)

See also