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Eshik is the pale-skinned, trident-bearing god of the sea and one of two husbands to the goddess [[Feath]].  Eshik is lord of the sea and god of earthquakes as well.  Eshik receives the prayers of mortals who wish safe passage over the sea. By Feath, he is the father of [[Eliphossi]], [[Liluthio]], and [[Dáunau]].
 
Eshik is the pale-skinned, trident-bearing god of the sea and one of two husbands to the goddess [[Feath]].  Eshik is lord of the sea and god of earthquakes as well.  Eshik receives the prayers of mortals who wish safe passage over the sea. By Feath, he is the father of [[Eliphossi]], [[Liluthio]], and [[Dáunau]].
  
Eshik had a dalliance with the esoteric goddess, Sheba, the Gatekeeper of Isxinthios and their union produced the goddess, Getta.
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Eshik had a dalliance with the esoteric goddess, Sheba, the Gatekeeper of Isxinthios and their union produced the goddess, [[Getta]].
  
 
The ancient epics recount that Eshik fought with the other Isxinthion Gods against the Titans and helped to inflict the [[Great Flood]] upon the earth.
 
The ancient epics recount that Eshik fought with the other Isxinthion Gods against the Titans and helped to inflict the [[Great Flood]] upon the earth.

Revision as of 15:58, 31 December 2018

Eshik is the pale-skinned, trident-bearing god of the sea and one of two husbands to the goddess Feath. Eshik is lord of the sea and god of earthquakes as well. Eshik receives the prayers of mortals who wish safe passage over the sea. By Feath, he is the father of Eliphossi, Liluthio, and Dáunau.

Eshik had a dalliance with the esoteric goddess, Sheba, the Gatekeeper of Isxinthios and their union produced the goddess, Getta.

The ancient epics recount that Eshik fought with the other Isxinthion Gods against the Titans and helped to inflict the Great Flood upon the earth.

Alternative Forms

Ascalom, Asgion, Mamuhan, Mamwcha



See Also