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− | + | Thracian lesser divinity of shamans and warriors on quests, he is the deified manifestation of the folk hero, [[Vädumani]]. His name forms compounds for many personal Thracian names, such as [[Vädusan]]. He is regarded as a transitional divinity of the early Gwenyan immigration into the [[High Shadevan Valley]]s. Vädu represented divine qualities of the gods of the High Shadevan Tribes and of the [[Gwenyan Tribes]]. Vädu is always depicted in a shamanic vestment with a long beard. | |
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Vädumani]] | *[[Vädumani]] | ||
*[[Vädusan]] | *[[Vädusan]] | ||
+ | *[[Väduskal of Thrace]] | ||
[[Category:Gods of Asdar]] | [[Category:Gods of Asdar]] |
Latest revision as of 23:36, 21 March 2015
Thracian lesser divinity of shamans and warriors on quests, he is the deified manifestation of the folk hero, Vädumani. His name forms compounds for many personal Thracian names, such as Vädusan. He is regarded as a transitional divinity of the early Gwenyan immigration into the High Shadevan Valleys. Vädu represented divine qualities of the gods of the High Shadevan Tribes and of the Gwenyan Tribes. Vädu is always depicted in a shamanic vestment with a long beard.
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