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− | + | In Ithatian mytholody, the demi-mortal offspring of the [[Isxinthion god]] [[Liluthio]] and the mortal woman, Thiobena, was the demi-god Vimal, the namesake of [[Lake Vimala]] of which he is the ancient custodian. Vimalians conventionally refer to him as Lord Vimal. However in [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Mythology]], Vimal was known as Bhimala and was the son of [[Vahmu]] and [[Hesukh]]. | |
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Hesukh]] |
*[[Lake Vimala]] | *[[Lake Vimala]] | ||
*[[Liluthio]] | *[[Liluthio]] | ||
+ | *[[Republic of Johaulia]] | ||
*[[Thiobena]] | *[[Thiobena]] | ||
+ | *[[Vahmu]] | ||
*[[Vimalia]] | *[[Vimalia]] | ||
Revision as of 18:23, 14 April 2015
In Ithatian mytholody, the demi-mortal offspring of the Isxinthion god Liluthio and the mortal woman, Thiobena, was the demi-god Vimal, the namesake of Lake Vimala of which he is the ancient custodian. Vimalians conventionally refer to him as Lord Vimal. However in Kalaman Mythology, Vimal was known as Bhimala and was the son of Vahmu and Hesukh.
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