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 ===== Appearance ===== ===== Appearance =====
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 Both Theruasha are typically depicted as birds of prey (we might liken the depiction to an osprey or eagle, though Nekenalos knows neither family) - large enough to be a potential threat to adult kavkema, small enough to plausibly manoeuvre even through forested areas. They are visually almost identical but for their eye colours. //Raas̈therun//'s eyes are blue, whereas //Mekitherun//'s eyes are a dark amber. That said, neither deity would reject magic that would temporarily //change// their eye colour, so it's generally advised one be very, very careful in dealing with the //Theruasha//. Both Theruasha are typically depicted as birds of prey (we might liken the depiction to an osprey or eagle, though Nekenalos knows neither family) - large enough to be a potential threat to adult kavkema, small enough to plausibly manoeuvre even through forested areas. They are visually almost identical but for their eye colours. //Raas̈therun//'s eyes are blue, whereas //Mekitherun//'s eyes are a dark amber. That said, neither deity would reject magic that would temporarily //change// their eye colour, so it's generally advised one be very, very careful in dealing with the //Theruasha//.
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 In some depictions, the abstraction is done away with altogether; instead, //Mekitherun// is simply the hunter //with// kavkema, and //Raas̈therun// the hunter //of// kavkema. The difference is merely in whether the kavkema are the subject or object of the hunt. In some depictions, the abstraction is done away with altogether; instead, //Mekitherun// is simply the hunter //with// kavkema, and //Raas̈therun// the hunter //of// kavkema. The difference is merely in whether the kavkema are the subject or object of the hunt.
  
-Note that despite being an enemy of the kavkema, //Raas̈therun// is **not** considered in any way affiliated with [[:kavkem:mythology:Tkanetar]] (nor [[:kavkem:mythology:Terenyira]] in those contexts where she is considered a manifested deity).+Note that despite being an enemy of the kavkema, //Raas̈therun// is **not** considered in any way affiliated with [[:kavkem:mythology:Tkanetar]] (nor [[:character:Terenyira]] in those contexts where she is considered a manifested deity).
  
 ===== Relationship with each other ===== ===== Relationship with each other =====
  
 The //Theruasha// are considered to be undividably close friends, effectively //[[:kavkem:society|amanata]]//. They will not tolerate any attacks on each other, regardless how supposedly justified it might be (such as kavkema trying to defend themselves from //Raas̈therun//). They're known to exchange any and all knowledge they gain about hunting tactics with each other - ensuring on the one hand that the kavkema will learn new methods, but on the other that the Nayabaru do the same. The //Theruasha// are considered to be undividably close friends, effectively //[[:kavkem:society|amanata]]//. They will not tolerate any attacks on each other, regardless how supposedly justified it might be (such as kavkema trying to defend themselves from //Raas̈therun//). They're known to exchange any and all knowledge they gain about hunting tactics with each other - ensuring on the one hand that the kavkema will learn new methods, but on the other that the Nayabaru do the same.
kavkem/mythology/theruasha.1578016829.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020-01-03 02:00 by pinkgothic