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− | b | + | {{icon|incsaint}} b 2247, d 2326, born Gidhonyal (commonly spelled Gidhoniel), hero of the [[Fifth Isbajath]], slayer of [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]], fourth child and second son of [[S'ephah kab Shaykhul]] and [[Miyanikhiya kath Agiya]], [[Incarnandina]]. He was also regarded as an [[Incarnandiole]] for his many feats in the [[Fifth Isbajath]] and his ability to wield the [[Sword Wanewake]]. He served under the direction of his older sister, [[Asenath kath Miyanikhiya]], general commander ([[th'ughiya]]) of the campaign. His older brother was [[Zudhayal kab S'ephah]] who fought in the [[Fourth Isbajath]]. He married [[Nephesthiya kath Shaphiyath]] in 2268 and begot [[Khahoner kab Gidhonyal]] in 2269. He fought alongside Shaphrizite Warriors in the [[Isbajath of the Penitents]], 2265 to 2267, and was a commander in the [[Fifth Isbajath]], 2275 to 2278, where he earned eternal fame for the slaying of [[Prince Ulcanov]]. Gidhoniel is one of the few persons which historians deem to have been a genuine [[Censor of Night and Day]]. |
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+ | Legend reports that Gidhoniel slew Prince Ulcanov by plunging the sword [[Wanewake]] through his heart, calmly saying "I release you." | ||
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+ | =Chronology= | ||
+ | :2247 born, son of [[S'ephah kab Shaykhul]] and [[Miyanikhiya kath Agiya]] | ||
+ | :2268 marries [[Nephesthiya kath Shaphiyath]] | ||
+ | :2268, father, [[S'ephah kab Shaykhul]], dies | ||
+ | :2269, birth of son, [[Khahoner kab Gidhonyal]] | ||
+ | :2265 to 2267, Gidhoniel serves as a subordinate officer in the [[Isbajath of the Penitents]] | ||
+ | :2269, niece, [[She'eseleth kath Besheth]], is born | ||
+ | :2275 to 2278, Gidhoniel serves as a commander in the [[Fifth Isbajath]], slays [[Prince Ulcanov]]. | ||
+ | :2283, mother, Miyanikhiya, dies | ||
+ | :2303, daughter, [[She'eseleth kath Besheth]], is assassinated by chaos priests | ||
+ | :2308, son, Khahoner, slain in the [[Eleventh Isbajath]] | ||
+ | :2326, Gidhoniel dies of old age, aged 78 | ||
+ | :2337, death of Nephesthiya kath Shaphiyath | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
− | *[[Children of | + | *[[Children of Miyanikhiya]], [[Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice]], 2614, Children of the Incarnandina and their roles in the Isbajutha, especially Fifth Isbajath, Lucacian Language |
− | *[[Legend of Saint Gidhoniel | + | *[[Legend of Saint Gidhoniel]], [[Taphithiya of Aurice]], composed late 2400's, epic account of St. Gidhoniel Kab S'ephah in the [[Fifth Isbajath]], [[Khahonri Language]], translated into Aurician Lucacian in late 2500's |
− | *[[Our Heritage of Incarnandist Saints | + | *[[Our Heritage of Incarnandist Saints]], 2619, [[Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice]], lists numerous Incarnandist Saints through the centuries with emphasis on Lucacian Saints like St. Olmima Olima of the Glade; Lucacian Language |
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Miyanikhiya kath Agiya]] |
*[[Fifth Isbajath]] | *[[Fifth Isbajath]] | ||
*[[Incarnandiolus]] | *[[Incarnandiolus]] | ||
− | *[[Legend of Saint Gidhoniel | + | *[[Legend of Saint Gidhoniel]] |
*[[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]] | *[[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]] | ||
*[[S'ephah Kab Shaykhul]] | *[[S'ephah Kab Shaykhul]] | ||
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[[Category:Individual Person]] | [[Category:Individual Person]] | ||
[[Category:Notable Tisbajuma]] | [[Category:Notable Tisbajuma]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Energists]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2200's]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2300's]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 21 August 2022
b 2247, d 2326, born Gidhonyal (commonly spelled Gidhoniel), hero of the Fifth Isbajath, slayer of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters, fourth child and second son of S'ephah kab Shaykhul and Miyanikhiya kath Agiya, Incarnandina. He was also regarded as an Incarnandiole for his many feats in the Fifth Isbajath and his ability to wield the Sword Wanewake. He served under the direction of his older sister, Asenath kath Miyanikhiya, general commander (th'ughiya) of the campaign. His older brother was Zudhayal kab S'ephah who fought in the Fourth Isbajath. He married Nephesthiya kath Shaphiyath in 2268 and begot Khahoner kab Gidhonyal in 2269. He fought alongside Shaphrizite Warriors in the Isbajath of the Penitents, 2265 to 2267, and was a commander in the Fifth Isbajath, 2275 to 2278, where he earned eternal fame for the slaying of Prince Ulcanov. Gidhoniel is one of the few persons which historians deem to have been a genuine Censor of Night and Day.
Legend reports that Gidhoniel slew Prince Ulcanov by plunging the sword Wanewake through his heart, calmly saying "I release you."
Chronology
- 2247 born, son of S'ephah kab Shaykhul and Miyanikhiya kath Agiya
- 2268 marries Nephesthiya kath Shaphiyath
- 2268, father, S'ephah kab Shaykhul, dies
- 2269, birth of son, Khahoner kab Gidhonyal
- 2265 to 2267, Gidhoniel serves as a subordinate officer in the Isbajath of the Penitents
- 2269, niece, She'eseleth kath Besheth, is born
- 2275 to 2278, Gidhoniel serves as a commander in the Fifth Isbajath, slays Prince Ulcanov.
- 2283, mother, Miyanikhiya, dies
- 2303, daughter, She'eseleth kath Besheth, is assassinated by chaos priests
- 2308, son, Khahoner, slain in the Eleventh Isbajath
- 2326, Gidhoniel dies of old age, aged 78
- 2337, death of Nephesthiya kath Shaphiyath
Sources
- Children of Miyanikhiya, Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice, 2614, Children of the Incarnandina and their roles in the Isbajutha, especially Fifth Isbajath, Lucacian Language
- Legend of Saint Gidhoniel, Taphithiya of Aurice, composed late 2400's, epic account of St. Gidhoniel Kab S'ephah in the Fifth Isbajath, Khahonri Language, translated into Aurician Lucacian in late 2500's
- Our Heritage of Incarnandist Saints, 2619, Rhionantis the Younger of Aurice, lists numerous Incarnandist Saints through the centuries with emphasis on Lucacian Saints like St. Olmima Olima of the Glade; Lucacian Language
See Also
- Miyanikhiya kath Agiya
- Fifth Isbajath
- Incarnandiolus
- Legend of Saint Gidhoniel
- Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters
- S'ephah Kab Shaykhul
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