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− | Isxinthion greater goddess of magic, the occult, and esoteric truths, she was generally feared and rarely honored with a temple in ancient times. She was widely considered the equal of [[Amrulon]] in all but authority. She is called the 'Gate Keeper of Isxinthios' and myths reveals she had a dalliance with the god [[Eshik]]. In esoteric lore, Sheba is held to occupy a position in balance to that of Orclanx, the god of the dead and the underworld. She is thought to have been an important divinity in some mystic cults and traditions. She is worshiped in private even today, especially by occultists and some wizards. | + | Isxinthion greater goddess of magic, the occult, and esoteric truths, she was generally feared and rarely honored with a temple in ancient times. She was widely considered the equal of [[Amrulon]] in all but authority. She is called the 'Gate Keeper of Isxinthios,' and 'Guardian of the Folding Gates,' and myths reveals she had a dalliance with the god [[Eshik]]. In esoteric lore, Sheba is held to occupy a position in balance to that of Orclanx, the god of the dead and the underworld. She is thought to have been an important divinity in some mystic cults and traditions. She is worshiped in private even today, especially by occultists and some wizards. |
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Revision as of 12:02, 24 July 2017
Isxinthion greater goddess of magic, the occult, and esoteric truths, she was generally feared and rarely honored with a temple in ancient times. She was widely considered the equal of Amrulon in all but authority. She is called the 'Gate Keeper of Isxinthios,' and 'Guardian of the Folding Gates,' and myths reveals she had a dalliance with the god Eshik. In esoteric lore, Sheba is held to occupy a position in balance to that of Orclanx, the god of the dead and the underworld. She is thought to have been an important divinity in some mystic cults and traditions. She is worshiped in private even today, especially by occultists and some wizards.
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