So i only just found out that Battletech has ZOIDS???? Imma do my best to make a lance of these work!
In order of appearance: Antlion, Sarath, Jaguar, Thunder Fox, and Trebaruna

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So i only just found out that Battletech has ZOIDS???? Imma do my best to make a lance of these work!
In order of appearance: Antlion, Sarath, Jaguar, Thunder Fox, and Trebaruna
Trebaruna, goddess and protectress of property, home and families. Her name could be derived from the Celtic *trebo (home) and *runa (secret, mystery) and she may well have been the principal deity.
Lusitanian Mythology the mythology of the Lusitanians, the Indo-European people of western Iberia, in the territory comprising most of modern Portugal, Extremadura and a small part of Salamanca.
"Ao povo que não se governa nem se deixa governar !!!" - Trebaruna #trebaruna "#divineruin #saudades ❤ @joeyprazerss (em TreBARunA) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqCQ5r9g5TsWQCjxfbJ1gv53J8g4mMpvSft_nM0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=pvgfog9q5xp7
Lilith...
Trebraruna daughter of Pain, godess of love, holy warrior Trebraruna your tomb-seed, welcome us in the sweet embrace! Trebraruna, you are life, you are death, you are a child of the moon - wolves' consort! Trebraruna, pagan is your womb, anxied refuge of oneswho feel you alive! * Trebraruna it is you who creates (and) I feel your breast of love and war; Trebraruna, your voice is the sweetest melody of our land; Trebraruna: us, your childrens, we kiss your eyes closed with frevor! Trebraruna, we sing for you: we are your eternal, ever loyal trobadour! * Viva is the original word of the song which means literally alive, and that can be used as an expression of joy in Portuguese language, adopting this very sense on the song.