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  • ...a]]. Satran is known in several tales as a devotee of his grandfather, the god [[Hesukh]]. In the [[Satranakumi]], the account of his life is given, incl *[[Kalaman Gods and Religion]]
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  • ...ragons variously in their turn. He is most known to moderns as the patron god of the mythical king, [[Aturyanda]]. His cult is thus [[antediluvian]] and ...produced the gods [[Hukshal]], the goddess of winds, and [[Zhaddhin]], the god of indolent wealth.
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  • ...ive'']. Often used to enrich the appearance of temples, especially of the god [[Vimal]], a zalkoruke serves as a support scroll depicting a seahorse half *[[Kalaman Architecture]]
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  • ...]] who is known as the god [[Babirrha]] in the [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman pantheon]]. In autumn, festivals and processions honoring the triad are com ...ancient times. The three daughters or Dhumiyokhshi are now propitiated as Kalaman patron divinities of wine-making. The three youthful women are widely depic
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  • ...described. One being to find the largest fragment was the [[Manshu]], the god of magic, who used it to create powerful spells. The account of the Kalaman Tablets of Destiny is recounted in the [[Shakrahkumi]] or Tale of the Table
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  • ...coming to an end at the time of the legendary [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. The Kalaman Triad of Brabda, Shakla, and Lantra is believed to originate from Drameggin :[[Vahmu]]: God of Creation, patron god of city of [[Kathyasundi]].
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  • ...h Culcávah’s worship began sometime during the decay of the [[Neptultchi]] God-Empire of Qualin. It hails reputedly from [[Zephasia]]. In modern Asdar, o [[Category:Kalaman God]]
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  • ...ad not yet joined with the procreative power of the earth. Hesukh was the god who presided over and directed the waters in the depths of the earth. With ...kh is sometimes attributed to the cosmic god, [[Brabda]], but most ancient Kalaman myths explain that Hesukh was born from himself which means that he was tho
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  • ...nd streams. His mother is [[Magdaia]] and his father is [[Eshik]], the sea god, by whom Liluthio is the brother to [[Eliphossi]]. Liluthio's epithets inc ...Fount of Geysers". In Isxinthion mythology, Liluthio is the father of the god [[Vimal]]. By [[Interpretatio Isxinthiona]], Kashkama is the [[Jathya-Dhumi
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  • ...Corundy|languages spoken in Corundy]] which originates from the ancient [[Kalaman Language]]. Shardanian is spoken in [[Rhiony]] and [[Omfluny]] and is clos The Shardanian Language is named after the god [[Shardan]] who is the lord of [[Lake Shallynaffe]] according to the belief
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  • ...h Magdaia]], Kuma is the god of the subterranean waters. He is an ancient god worshiped in [[Shelekhumbia]] and [[Omre]]. His aspects are liminal betwee ...ght to govern many of the same powers and portfolio as the ancient Kalaman god, [[Hesukh]].
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  • ...before the present day. The Aturyandakumi was the seminal work of ancient Kalaman scripture and establishes the validity of Kalama as a classic [[Flood Survi ...ther than from Kalaman. The Kalaman record is not widely available as the Kalaman language is known only to scholars.
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  • Shandhur, a great silver bull elephant is the mythical mount of the god Atur. ...ons, the left tusk of Shandhur was slashed off and fell to the earth. The god Atur later had a prosthetic tusk made of magical gold with the strength of
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  • This is the list of names used in [[Vimalia]] after the Kalaman Period. To form patronyms, use 'jhaña' plus the father's name. :Ishasal [sal 'God' + isha 'servant']; Paimbalist Name; Servant of God
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  • ...Scholars prefer the term [[Jathya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages. [[File:KalamanEmpireca2500AS.jpg|thumb|200px|Extent of Kalaman Empire during the [[Surizhah Kingdom]] around 2500 [[AS]]]]
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  • ...the lord of dragons and broke off when Shandhur tried to pull it out. The god Atur later had a prosthetic tusk made of magical gold with the strength of ...n of a great tusk thought to be or represent the lost tusk of the elephant god, [[Shandhur]]. Midjourney v6.]]
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  • ...ng'] where 'Bali' is an ancient name in a poorly attested language for the god, [[Penjahlos]] (See [[Lygdamion]]). The name 'Bali' is thought to be relate ...Atur]] who was its patron god and the city Balimarutha worshiped the chaos god, Penjahlos. Several myths tell of the destruction of the city.
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  • The gods of the ancient Kalaman Pantheon are believed to have originated largely from the [[antediluvian]] =Chronology of Legendary Events in the Kalaman Pantheon=
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  • ...was the god of wine, sometimes considered equivalent to the [[Isxinthion]] god, [[Rhio]]. The inland city rests on the northeastern shore of [[Lake Sharda
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  • ...ionally refer to him as Lord Vimal. However in [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Mythology]], Vimal was known as Bhimala and was the son of [[Vahmu]] and [[
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