Summary
Nika was the deity of love, unity, life, and reconciliation in the old Irkasian pantheon. Unlike most other deities in the old Irkasian pantheon, Nika still sees significant worship in modern times, even if they have been relegated to the role of a saint in the Erazinic faith, the new prevailing religion.
Depictions
While Nika is most often depicted as an androgynous humanoid with fair hair and skin dressed in a colorful, intricately embroidered robe, they can appear in many different forms to their followers — of various ages, ethnicities, and genders.
Worship
Temples to Nika are rare, and where they do exist, they are often small. Most of Nika's clergy attach themselves to houses of healing or move from place to place to ensure that Nika's healing reaches even the furthest corners of Aghera. Nika's clergy typically wear white robes with golden trim, and a multicolored sash around their waists.