Muleeatsu
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Muleeatsu (mull-ee-ay-tsu), meaning almost unbearable beauty, from the Finnish mythological Goddess of Earthly Beauty, Muleea. Muleea planned to use her beauty to bewitch and become ruler of all mortals, in so doing proving her own power to the other Gods. The mortals however discovered her intentions, and presented her with all their worthy treasures in a hope to retain their freedom, among them a golden mirror. Muleea gazed into this mirror and was so transfixed she was unable to look away, that the mortals kept their freedom.
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