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God of the near future, satisfaction, curiosity and revenge. | God of the near future, satisfaction, curiosity and revenge. | ||
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+ | === Rikasar (Sun) === | ||
+ | God of the hot, hot springs, valleys, volcanoes, light, white. | ||
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+ | === Maveya (Moon) === | ||
+ | Goddess of the cold , rivers, mountains, plains, shadows, grey. | ||
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+ | *note the sun/moon distinction is why some masculine/feminine pairs change the meaning (e.g. darana - valley and dirini - mountain) | ||
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+ | === Sedarya (Background Night Sky) === | ||
+ | No gender. Deity of darkness, the night, the ground, and the mysterious. |
Revision as of 00:01, 8 July 2015
Contents
Aiyoti Mythology
Gods usually end with -ar, goddesses with -ya
Most Important Deities
Yiréya (Star)
A goddess, yellow star in a triangle with Sentóya and Gálisar. Goddess of fertility, heat, far future and intelligence.
Sentóya (Star)
Another goddess, blue star in a triangle with Yiréya and Gálisar. Godddess of all things water, happiness, the present, life and gratefulness.
Gálisar (Star)
God, red star in a triangle with Yiréya and Sentóya. God of blood, war, strength, strategy and the past.
Vitahar (Star)
God, white star near Gálisar. God of the near future, satisfaction, curiosity and revenge.
Rikasar (Sun)
God of the hot, hot springs, valleys, volcanoes, light, white.
Maveya (Moon)
Goddess of the cold , rivers, mountains, plains, shadows, grey.
- note the sun/moon distinction is why some masculine/feminine pairs change the meaning (e.g. darana - valley and dirini - mountain)
Sedarya (Background Night Sky)
No gender. Deity of darkness, the night, the ground, and the mysterious.