Azizala was the original Divine of Love before Karenza. When Karenza realized she'd been granted divinity, she sought the nearest divine to teach her about her powers. Azizala became her mentor, but she was later killed by Disgrace with his special weapon, the Divine Executioner. Karenza then took her place as the new Divine of Love.
There is more info about her in "Lost Scriptures". She specialized in curative and transformation magic, and often transformed herself into a peacock or a colorful peacock-like dragon. This is why peacocks are associated with the Divine of Love.
Azizala was old and her temple grand and her knowledge vast. Orbiting her were scores of devoted servants who sought her guidance in the ways of love and light, and Azizala did lead them all to paths of nurturing. She was masterful in the ways of music, art, and magic, and so the beauty of her temple birthed many maenads, nymphs of spirit. The nymphs came to know not Gaia as their mother, but the divine Azizala, and they loved her just as their true mother, and she loved them as her daughters.
Karenza humbly approached Azizala at her grand temple and she said to her, “Azizala, Divine of Love, I have come from the faraway land of Alqamah to meet you, for my people speak of your benevolence with such fondness and warmth, and these things they tell me have beckoned my heart in your direction. I am also a divine, but so unfledged and ignorant of my own power. I wish for you to guide me in the ways of love and light so that I may nurture the world.”
As Karenza was so smitten with Azizala and her deeds, Azizala was smitten with Karenza and her ambition, and so Azizala agreed to mentor her. “Lovely Karenza, though we have only just met, I believe we will be as two eggs in a nest, hatching and growing together, but I pray we always fly in the same direction,” she said. “Do not think that because you are young that I have nothing to learn from you as well, for as eternity stretches on and generations pass before me, I feel my love and enthusiasm for life begin to slip away as water through my fingers. We divines fight an eternal battle not with the world, but with our own hearts. You, Karenza, with such refreshing hope for allkind, may remind me why I became known as the Divine of Love, and in return, I shall share with you all I have learned through the ages.”