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kavkem:mythology:maenona [2020-01-01 17:26] – Merged with previous article pinkgothickavkem:mythology:maenona [2020-01-01 17:26] pinkgothic
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 Her name is likely derived from [[kendane͡ivash:word:manonas]] (to fundamentally maintain), possibly portmanteaued with [[kendane͡ivash:word:e]] (we). Her name is likely derived from [[kendane͡ivash:word:manonas]] (to fundamentally maintain), possibly portmanteaued with [[kendane͡ivash:word:e]] (we).
  
-===== Taaravahr =====+===== Mythological depictions ===== 
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 +==== Taaravahr ====
  
 In the pure //Taaravahr// faith, Maenona is a metaphorical or literal sibling to Tamas̈elu, Maenona is universally considered an introverted counterpart of Tkanetar's. This manifests in various ways. Typically, She is the deity of darkness, ice and wind. Frequently She commands water and rain, as well as any set of creatures the particular religion chooses to attribute to Her. In the pure //Taaravahr// faith, Maenona is a metaphorical or literal sibling to Tamas̈elu, Maenona is universally considered an introverted counterpart of Tkanetar's. This manifests in various ways. Typically, She is the deity of darkness, ice and wind. Frequently She commands water and rain, as well as any set of creatures the particular religion chooses to attribute to Her.
kavkem/mythology/maenona.txt · Last modified: 2022-01-02 19:31 by pinkgothic