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kavkem:mythology:leksharia [2020-01-07 18:45] pinkgothickavkem:mythology:leksharia [2022-01-02 17:18] – Ryrha's representation of Kaar'heril pinkgothic
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   * //Dynashari//, in which Tkanetar is considered an old god who has found a way to rejuvenate himself, and (potentially - there are split opinions even on this!) in the rejuvenation become more malevolent toward the kavkema than before, by leaving all allegiance with the old gods behind. In this mythology, Tkanetar was originally simply in disagreement with Tamas̈elu before the split - Daskuvar is not Tkanetar, and kiikama are a more fundamental feature of the universe, unaffiliated with Tkanetar.   * //Dynashari//, in which Tkanetar is considered an old god who has found a way to rejuvenate himself, and (potentially - there are split opinions even on this!) in the rejuvenation become more malevolent toward the kavkema than before, by leaving all allegiance with the old gods behind. In this mythology, Tkanetar was originally simply in disagreement with Tamas̈elu before the split - Daskuvar is not Tkanetar, and kiikama are a more fundamental feature of the universe, unaffiliated with Tkanetar.
  
-[[:Za'alseki]] are rumoured to have been //Leksharia// adherents initially, though they share only little territorial overlap with them these days.+[[:kavkem:society:organisations:Za'alseki]] are rumoured to have been //Leksharia// adherents initially, though they share only little territorial overlap with them these days.
  
 ===== Metaphysical entities ===== ===== Metaphysical entities =====
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 Generally, //Kaar'heril// assumes that the old pantheon was fully benevolent toward the kavkema and the new is fully benevolent toward the Nayabaru, and any conflict between the clashing cultures is considered part of that dynamic. Generally, //Kaar'heril// assumes that the old pantheon was fully benevolent toward the kavkema and the new is fully benevolent toward the Nayabaru, and any conflict between the clashing cultures is considered part of that dynamic.
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 +In the novel //The Sky's Umbilical Cord//, in the //Pact// chapter, [[character:Ryrha]] draws a structure representing the conflicting pantheons of //Kaar'heril// onto the wall:
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 +{{ :kavkem:mythology:kaar_heril.png?direct |}}
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 +From left to right and top to bottom:
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 +  * //Tamas̈elu//, represented by a cross-section of an egg with a thriving embryo as a symbol of life
 +  * Terenyira, represented by a spider's web
 +  * //Maenona//, represented by three stars as a symbol of the night sky
 +  * //Tkanetar//, represented by the sun
 +  * //Garukaron//, represented by arrows bounding the universe's light cone and one denoting the central motion through time by a static point
 +  * //Q'ur//, represented by the light cone of the universe coming to an abrupt end while an outside force chips at it in the past
  
 The //Dynashari// flavour of //Leksharia// supposes there is a path that even mere mortals can take to ascend first to [[:kavkem:mythology:Yirh|Yirha]] (and in fact assumes that Yirha are ascended mortals), then to gods at the level of the old pantheon (//nateha//), then to gods at the level of the new pantheon (//havnateha//). The //Dynashari// flavour of //Leksharia// supposes there is a path that even mere mortals can take to ascend first to [[:kavkem:mythology:Yirh|Yirha]] (and in fact assumes that Yirha are ascended mortals), then to gods at the level of the old pantheon (//nateha//), then to gods at the level of the new pantheon (//havnateha//).
kavkem/mythology/leksharia.txt · Last modified: 2022-01-02 17:23 by pinkgothic