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Gods usually end with -ar, goddesses with -ya | Gods usually end with -ar, goddesses with -ya | ||
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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. | ||
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+ | == The Four Children == | ||
=== Yiréya (Star) === | === Yiréya (Star) === | ||
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God, white star near Gálisar. | God, white star near Gálisar. | ||
God of the near future, satisfaction, curiosity and revenge. | God of the near future, satisfaction, curiosity and revenge. | ||
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Revision as of 00:34, 8 July 2015
Contents
Aiyoti Mythology
Gods usually end with -ar, goddesses with -ya
The Original Three
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.
The Four Children
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.