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== Cirda, Galor, Ylansa ==  
== Cirda, Galor, Ylansa ==  


Water:
Marine Life, Water:
* Cirda - Rivers  
* Cirda - Rivers  
* Ylansa - Lakes and tributaries  
* Ylansa - Lakes and tributaries  
* Galor - Oceans, Gulfs, Bays, inland seas  
* Galor - Oceans, Gulfs, Bays, inland seas  


Enemies: Hepret the Serpent(former servant)
Enemies: Hepret the Serpent(former servant), sometimes called Hephret or Hepreth
 
There are three relatively common views of Galor, Cirda, and Ylansa: the familial interpretation, the fraternal interpretation, and the triune interpretation. In the familial intrepretation, Galor and Cirda are viewed as having male and female gender, respectively, and as existing in a marital partnership (similar to the perceived relationships of Syul and the Axe-Bearer and of Ultimlas and Majestis). In the fraternal interpretation, the three are all of a single Gender and are distinguished from one another by characteristics of age. Galor is universally held to be the eldest, while Cirda and Ylansa occasionally alternate in the roles of youngest. In the triune interpretation, the three are held to be distinct beings who are nonetheless part of a unit.


== Endwe ==
== Endwe ==
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Enemies: Baal (former servant)
Enemies: Baal (former servant)


== Potenlias ==
== Syul ==
 
"The Green Lady"
 
Plants and trees, Half-Elves
 
Consort: The Axe-bearer
 
== The Axe-bearer ==
 
"Utanlianth (Utanli's brother)", "the Nameless Power"
 
Craft, Workmanship, Song, Dwarves
 
Consort: Syul
 
== Ultimlas ==


The All-Father, Giver of Speech
"The Lady of the Birds"


== Syul ==
Birds and flying things


The Green Lady
== Majestis ==


Plants and trees
"The Lord of Beasts"


Consort: The Axe-bearer
Non-sentient land animals


== Aethr ==
== Aethr ==


Stars, Magick, Foresight
Stars, Magick, Foresight, Elves


== The Axe-bearer ==
== Potenlias ==


Craft, Workmanship, Song
The All-Father, Giver of Speech


Consort: Syul
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 15 October 2007

Foros

Fire and Rebirth (Dwarvish)

Enemies: Chemosh (former servant, now loyal to Venag Danir)

Consort: Khel, Lady of Ice

Cirda, Galor, Ylansa

Marine Life, Water:

  • Cirda - Rivers
  • Ylansa - Lakes and tributaries
  • Galor - Oceans, Gulfs, Bays, inland seas

Enemies: Hepret the Serpent(former servant), sometimes called Hephret or Hepreth

There are three relatively common views of Galor, Cirda, and Ylansa: the familial interpretation, the fraternal interpretation, and the triune interpretation. In the familial intrepretation, Galor and Cirda are viewed as having male and female gender, respectively, and as existing in a marital partnership (similar to the perceived relationships of Syul and the Axe-Bearer and of Ultimlas and Majestis). In the fraternal interpretation, the three are all of a single Gender and are distinguished from one another by characteristics of age. Galor is universally held to be the eldest, while Cirda and Ylansa occasionally alternate in the roles of youngest. In the triune interpretation, the three are held to be distinct beings who are nonetheless part of a unit.

Endwe

Wind, Mists, and Rain

Consort: Elmoast

Enemies: Lokaios of the Swarms (former servant)

Utanli

Earth, Mountains, War

Consort: The Axe-bearer (brother); Khel, Foros (common interest in Dwarvish affairs)

Khel

Ice and Death (Among the Dwarves)

Consort: Foros

Elmoast

Lightning and Storm

Consort: Endwe

Known Servants: Ionas-tan

Enemies: Baal (former servant)

Syul

"The Green Lady"

Plants and trees, Half-Elves

Consort: The Axe-bearer

The Axe-bearer

"Utanlianth (Utanli's brother)", "the Nameless Power"

Craft, Workmanship, Song, Dwarves

Consort: Syul

Ultimlas

"The Lady of the Birds"

Birds and flying things

Majestis

"The Lord of Beasts"

Non-sentient land animals

Aethr

Stars, Magick, Foresight, Elves

Potenlias

The All-Father, Giver of Speech