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− | Daughter of [[Dáunau]] and [[Threy]], the goddess Dáwan is the Queen and Ruler of the merfolk city of [[Siul]]. She is honored by rulers and daughters wed to rulers in Pytharnia and north Danona. | + | Daughter of [[Dáunau]] and [[Threy]], the goddess Dáwan is the Queen and Ruler of the [[merfolk]] city of [[Siul]]. She is honored by rulers and daughters wed to rulers in Pytharnia and north Danona. |
− | Despite the wane of the influence of the [[Isxinthion Gods]] through the centuries, the princes and | + | Despite the wane of the influence of the [[Isxinthion Gods]] through the centuries, the princes and priestesses of Siul insist Dáwan continues to rule the submarine city to this day. |
In art, Dáwan is depicted with a small tiara, encrusted with pearls and exotic shells. Although she is human in form, her subjects are all merfolk. She is said to dwell in a temple-palace under the sea in [[Siul]] with her court of merfolk, tritons, dolphins, and treasures. | In art, Dáwan is depicted with a small tiara, encrusted with pearls and exotic shells. Although she is human in form, her subjects are all merfolk. She is said to dwell in a temple-palace under the sea in [[Siul]] with her court of merfolk, tritons, dolphins, and treasures. | ||
− | In Arathracian Art, Dáwan is depicted with [[Erreagea|Saint Erreagea]], especially on [[ancuvetácodh]]. | + | In [[Arathracian Art]], Dáwan is depicted with [[Erreagea|Saint Erreagea]], especially on [[ancuvetácodh]]. |
Revision as of 20:06, 11 November 2019
Daughter of Dáunau and Threy, the goddess Dáwan is the Queen and Ruler of the merfolk city of Siul. She is honored by rulers and daughters wed to rulers in Pytharnia and north Danona.
Despite the wane of the influence of the Isxinthion Gods through the centuries, the princes and priestesses of Siul insist Dáwan continues to rule the submarine city to this day.
In art, Dáwan is depicted with a small tiara, encrusted with pearls and exotic shells. Although she is human in form, her subjects are all merfolk. She is said to dwell in a temple-palace under the sea in Siul with her court of merfolk, tritons, dolphins, and treasures.
In Arathracian Art, Dáwan is depicted with Saint Erreagea, especially on ancuvetácodh.
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