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− | + | The chaos goddess of the Waters of Creation is associated with alien beauty and powerful regeneration and her worship is thought to have originated in Shelekhumbia by some scholars. Ishmût was propitiated and honored throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]] and [[Weshif]] in very ancient times. Priestesses of Ishmût were anciently called Ismutic as was anything pertaining to the worship of the goddess. Ishmutekebessa established a peculiar order of priestesses called the [[Ismutane]]s. [[Ishmutekebessa]] is one of the most notorious of the worshipers of the goddess. | |
In ancient [[Shelekhumbia]], the mother goddess [[Hebsheth]] was worshiped and is thought by some to be a predecessor to the chaos goddess Ishmût. | In ancient [[Shelekhumbia]], the mother goddess [[Hebsheth]] was worshiped and is thought by some to be a predecessor to the chaos goddess Ishmût. |
Revision as of 20:40, 10 June 2016
The chaos goddess of the Waters of Creation is associated with alien beauty and powerful regeneration and her worship is thought to have originated in Shelekhumbia by some scholars. Ishmût was propitiated and honored throughout the Pallathantic Region and Weshif in very ancient times. Priestesses of Ishmût were anciently called Ismutic as was anything pertaining to the worship of the goddess. Ishmutekebessa established a peculiar order of priestesses called the Ismutanes. Ishmutekebessa is one of the most notorious of the worshipers of the goddess.
In ancient Shelekhumbia, the mother goddess Hebsheth was worshiped and is thought by some to be a predecessor to the chaos goddess Ishmût.
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