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 <fc #ff0000>**WARNING**</fc>: The following material has not yet had a chance to become canonical. <fc #ff0000>**WARNING**</fc>: The following material has not yet had a chance to become canonical.
  
-**Tkanetar** (derived from //[[kendane͡ivash:word:tkanala]]// ('hell') and //[[kendane͡ivash:word:netaros]]// ('to architect')) is a god in the [[:kavkem]] pantheon of //[[:kavkem:mythology:Taaravahr]]//. He is the mythological character that corresponds to the [[:Threadwielder]] [[character:Jeneth]]. This page details Tkanetar from a mythological perspective only, except where it makes sense to explicitly contrast his mythological depiction with his true nature.+**Tkanetar** (derived from //tkanala// ('hell') and //netaros// ('to architect')) is a god in the [[:kavkem]] pantheon of //[[:kavkem:mythology:Taaravahr]]//. He is the mythological character that corresponds to the [[:Threadwielder]] [[character:Jeneth]]. This page details Tkanetar from a mythological perspective only, except where it makes sense to explicitly contrast his mythological depiction with his true nature.
  
 Tkanetar is a hotly debated deity in just about any kavkem religion. While his influence and power is considered fairly //settled// science (light, fire, electricity and all creatures counted to the realm of mammals), his role in the mythological backstory varies, as does his opinion on the kavkema, and whether or not he is responsible for the kiikama (either in part or as a whole) or the Nayabaru. Tkanetar is a hotly debated deity in just about any kavkem religion. While his influence and power is considered fairly //settled// science (light, fire, electricity and all creatures counted to the realm of mammals), his role in the mythological backstory varies, as does his opinion on the kavkema, and whether or not he is responsible for the kiikama (either in part or as a whole) or the Nayabaru.
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-[[:Daskuvar]] is typically considered to be a bound Tkanetar. In consequence, many kavkema assume that Tkanetar can only appear if Daskuvar is not visible in the sky, which in the [[:Upsilon Andromedae]] system true about half the year (and during occultations, though those are rare, albeit extremely mythologically significant).+[[:Daskuvar]] is often considered to be a bound Tkanetar. In consequence, many kavkema assume that Tkanetar can only appear if Daskuvar is not visible in the sky, which in the [[:Upsilon Andromedae]] system true about half the year (and during occultations, though those are rare, albeit extremely mythologically significant).
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