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:''For other uses of the name, see [[Aurora]].'' | |||
[[image:AuroraFigurine.jpg|thumb|right|A figurine of Aurora.]] | |||
'''Aurora''' is the goddess of the dawn, and possibly one of the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Lords of Kobol|Lords of Kobol]]. | |||
When [[Kara Thrace]] visits the [[oracle]] [[Brenn]] in [[Dogsville]], she touches a small winged icon of the goddess, which is then given to her by the oracle. | |||
Thrace later gives the icon to Admiral [[William Adama]] as a figurehead to place on the bow of the model sailing ship he is building ([[Maelstrom]]). | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* After the events of the episode, "[[Crossroads, Part II]]", there is a possible connection between this probable Lord of Kobol and Kara Thrace. For more on this story arc, see [[The Destiny]]. | * After the events of the episode, "[[Crossroads, Part II]]", there is a possible connection between this probable Lord of Kobol and Kara Thrace. For more on this story arc, see [[The Destiny]]. | ||
* Aurora's Greek counterpart is [[w:Eos|Eos]]. | * Aurora's Greek counterpart is [[w:Eos|Eos]]. | ||
* More on the curious references to real-world Earth mythology and theology is available in the article, [[Mythological references]]. | |||
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Revision as of 16:45, 21 May 2007
- For other uses of the name, see Aurora.
Aurora is the goddess of the dawn, and possibly one of the Lords of Kobol.
When Kara Thrace visits the oracle Brenn in Dogsville, she touches a small winged icon of the goddess, which is then given to her by the oracle.
Thrace later gives the icon to Admiral William Adama as a figurehead to place on the bow of the model sailing ship he is building (Maelstrom).
Notes[edit]
- After the events of the episode, "Crossroads, Part II", there is a possible connection between this probable Lord of Kobol and Kara Thrace. For more on this story arc, see The Destiny.
- Aurora's Greek counterpart is Eos.
- More on the curious references to real-world Earth mythology and theology is available in the article, Mythological references.