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Taaravahr is the name of the kavkem 'baseline' mythology, very roughly analoguous to the shared scriptures of the Abrahamic religions.

Cosmology

The Taaravahr cosmology concerns itself with the sky and the origin story of the kavkema and the Nayabaru. Specifically, the status quo on Nekenalos is explained in an origin story roughly to the following effect:

While no particular motivation is ascribed to him, nor any particular morality, it is said that Garukaron created the universe, including the other gods. The universe at first was empty (from a mortal perspective), but came to have all of its constituent parts created by various deities. The attribution of authorship of different types of matter is not set in stone in Taaravahr.

That said, all land relevant to the kavkema and Nayabaru (i.e. their planet as a whole) is considered to have been created by Thumak and Yrargyra - however, befitting a malevolent deity, Thumak is depicted as a strong, territorial character who does not allow meddling in his own grand vision. When Yrargyra decided to create the kavkema on the world (or one of his worlds, rather), Thumak took offense to the unfinished project, and attempted to purge them from the world (usually in some kind of 'rain of fire'). Before the purge completed, Yrargyra split the world and took one half for herself.

This rescued half become Nekenalos - whereas the purged half remaining with Thumak is typically never mythologically spoken of again.

The new world had no light of its own, so Yrargyra gathered the kiikama that roamed her world to make the sun (Mekiva), arguing that while this turned them into the servants of said world, it meant they had a separate realm to call their own, where they could live as they pleased.

However, angered by having half of 'his' world taken from him, Thumak interfered, cursed the world and tore various kiikama from the new star, which fled back to the world and hid themselves there. Yrargyra meanwhile fought with Thumak until he was defeated. In many renditions, his defeat results in him becoming Daskuvar.

It is said that Maenona took pity upon the world due to the curse bestowed upon it and contributed to healing it in some form. The manner differs greatly between tales, though, usually dependent on her elemental affinities - a soothing wind, the cooling water, the soft snow, or simply pushing Daskuvar to a great enough distance to grant night time and shade.

In summary:

  • Much of the evil in the world is considered Thumak's doing - either due to the curse or due to the kiikama that he create and/or freed.
  • Mekiva is considered to be made of kiikama, but ultimately attributed to Thumak (the deity of light and fire).
  • Daskuvar is often considered to be a fragment of Thumak that he left behind when fleeing, occasionally Thumak himself, or (rarely) stray kiikama that did not fall down to the world but made themselves another, less under Yrargyra's control.

It's worth noting that Taaravahr ascribes nothing in particular to the stars in the night sky. They are mythologically not considered distinct objects, but simply part of the texture of the night.

Spiritual entities

Deities in Taaravahr are neither omniscient nor omnipresent. They are not commonly considered omnipotent (with the exception of Garukaron), but are best compared with extremely powerful elementalists. They can be affected by curses, they can bind their powers to a promise, their own belief in the correctness of their actions affects the strength with which their power influences the world, and occasionally these traits are cited as a reason why Yrargyra is weakened (assuming the adherents think so - if they have never met her, they are more likely to assume her too busy rather than weakened).

Other common creatures within Taaravahr, less powerful than the gods, are kiikama and Yirha.

Prophecies

Taaravahr contains something of a common prophecy, wherein Thumak and Yrargyra have a child and the fate of the universe as a whole is decided by her personality. Given the overall pessimism of kavkema, it's generally assumed she would be raised and take after Thumak and everything would get worse.

Also common to Taaravahr is Thumak's general return to cause suffering to the kavkema, though local stories as to the nature of this return vary greatly.

Known Versions

In the Astray chapter of A Thread Between The Stars, Haref recalls passages from a version of Taaravahr he was presumably raised on:

(Thumak cast a glance at Yrargyra's doing.
Displeased with our unfinished selves,
he summoned a rain of fire
to cleanse the world of our taint.

'Punish them not, for it is I who made them,'
Yrargyra pleaded, but he would not hear.

As the rain began to unravel the world
from the land of the dawn,
peeling away the life it contained as that
the rats may burst forth from its core,
Yrargyra cleaved the world into halves.

The undamaged half she distanced from the rain,
then spoke to Thumak: 'I will take my share
of this world of ours, and do well with it.'

But Thumak thought himself
the rightful owner of the world.
'You dare steal what is mine!
Neither sky nor earth you have taken will forget
what you seem so keen to ignore.
Your children will yet know their fate,
if not by my hand,
then by the hand of others.')A Thread Between The Stars: Astray

(As that the frost would not claim the world,
Yrargyra gathered the spirits of the kiikama
and shackled them to one another,
then cast them into the sky.
'You will serve my people as Mekiva,'
she declared. 'And in return you will have
a home of your own.')A Thread Between The Stars: Astray

(But the kiikama called for their lord,
and Thumak saw what she did.
His hands reached into Mekiva
and tore out the kiikama one by one.
Yrargyra rose to stop him,
fighting to ward him off.
The torn fragments fell from the sky
and crept into the earth
they had inhabited before,
concealing themselves.)A Thread Between The Stars: Astray

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