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− | An | + | An [[Azhumá]], the son of the god [[Thwar]] and the [[Elamahti]], [[Airise]], little is known of him in modern times. He sometimes associated in legend with the creation of [[skycraft]]. His name is thought to mean 'Amir's Scepter.' Legend says that a [[chrysangelist]] was sent to fetch the scepter of Amrulon that was lying on the god's throne. Instead of the scepter, he found the boy-god sitting there and so the courtiers of [[Isxinthios]] called him Amirulliam, 'Amir's Scepter.' |
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 28 January 2019
An Azhumá, the son of the god Thwar and the Elamahti, Airise, little is known of him in modern times. He sometimes associated in legend with the creation of skycraft. His name is thought to mean 'Amir's Scepter.' Legend says that a chrysangelist was sent to fetch the scepter of Amrulon that was lying on the god's throne. Instead of the scepter, he found the boy-god sitting there and so the courtiers of Isxinthios called him Amirulliam, 'Amir's Scepter.'
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