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 //**Taaravahr**// is the name of the kavkem 'baseline' [[kavkem:mythology]], very roughly analoguous to the shared scriptures of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_religions|Abrahamic religions]]. //**Taaravahr**// is the name of the kavkem 'baseline' [[kavkem:mythology]], very roughly analoguous to the shared scriptures of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_religions|Abrahamic religions]].
  
-//Taaravahr// means "the form of the world", derived from the words [[kendane͡ivash:word:taara]] (form) and [[kendane͡ivash:word:vahr]] (world).+//Taaravahr// means "the form of the world", derived from the words //taara// (form) and //vahr// (world).
  
 ===== Cosmology ===== ===== Cosmology =====
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 This rescued half become [[planet:Nekenalos]] - whereas [[planet:Earth|the purged half remaining with Tkanetar]] is typically never mythologically spoken of again. This rescued half become [[planet:Nekenalos]] - whereas [[planet:Earth|the purged half remaining with Tkanetar]] is typically never mythologically spoken of again.
  
-The new world had no light of its own, so Tamas̈elu gathered the //[[:kiikam|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.+The new world had no light of its own, so Tamas̈elu gathered the //[[:kavkem:mythology:kiikam|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, Tkanetar interfered, cursed the world and tore various kiikama from the new star, which fled back to the world and hid themselves there. Tamas̈elu meanwhile fought with Tkanetar until he was defeated. In many renditions, his defeat results in him becoming [[:Daskuvar]]. However, angered by having half of 'his' world taken from him, Tkanetar interfered, cursed the world and tore various kiikama from the new star, which fled back to the world and hid themselves there. Tamas̈elu meanwhile fought with Tkanetar until he was defeated. In many renditions, his defeat results in him becoming [[:Daskuvar]].
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 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 Tamas̈elu 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//). 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 Tamas̈elu 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//).
  
-The minimum of traits that separates deities from mortals is that deities possess [[:qidravem|qidravema]] or **soul catchers**, which grant them the ability (and typically also the //compulsion//) of immortality.+The minimum of traits that separates deities from mortals is that deities possess [[:kavkem:mythology:qidravem|qidravema]] or **soul catchers**, which grant them the ability (and typically also the //compulsion//) of immortality.
  
-Other common creatures within //Taaravahr//, less powerful than the gods, are kiikama and [[:Yirh|Yirha]].+Other common creatures within //Taaravahr//, less powerful than the gods, are kiikama and [[:kavkem:mythology:Yirh|Yirha]].
  
 ===== Prophecies ===== ===== Prophecies =====
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     * [[:kavkem:mythology:Tkanetar]]     * [[:kavkem:mythology:Tkanetar]]
     * [[:kavkem:mythology:Maenona]]     * [[:kavkem:mythology:Maenona]]
-  * [[:kiikam|kiikama]] +  * [[:kavkem:mythology:kiikam|kiikama]] 
-  * [[:Yirh|Yirha]]+  * [[:kavkem:mythology:Yirh|Yirha]]
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