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[[File:IsxinthionGodsDiagram.jpg|thumb|300px|Diagram of four quadrants of Isxinthion Gods]] | [[File:IsxinthionGodsDiagram.jpg|thumb|300px|Diagram of four quadrants of Isxinthion Gods]] | ||
− | The Interpretatio Isxinthiona is the doctrine that the gods exist everywhere but in different manifestations. This table captures some of most widespread adaptations of the Isxinthion Gods. The same god can exist with a slightly or very different portfolio in another culture or the god can be virtually the same. The god Azephassus plays the role of the storm god in Ithatian Civilization, but his Sky manifestation, Thwar, is viewed as the [[Sky Father]] in Thracian Civilization. | + | The Interpretatio Isxinthiona is the doctrine that the gods exist everywhere but in different manifestations. The great philosophers saw the gods as manifestations of an infinite consciousness expressed according to the needs and prayers of the particular civilization. They were beyond mortal comprehension in their purest forms and thus could manifest in any manner appropriate to believer. |
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+ | Trinities of cooperative gods expressing parts of the same transcendental energy are frequent. Amrulon, Eriu, Parkia are regarded as the ruling trinity of the gods of sun and sky. Magdaia in her two manifestations as goddess of earth and goddess of sea is seen as a single goddess with two integrated roles. She combines with Eshik, god of the sea, and Knohm, god of the earth, to form a sacred trinity of the gods of earth and sea. | ||
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+ | This table captures some of most widespread adaptations of the Isxinthion Gods. The same god can exist with a slightly or very different portfolio in another culture or the god can be virtually the same. The god Azephassus plays the role of the storm god in Ithatian Civilization, but his Sky manifestation, Thwar, is viewed as the [[Sky Father]] in Thracian Civilization. | ||
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The Interpretatio Isxinthiona is the doctrine that the gods exist everywhere but in different manifestations. The great philosophers saw the gods as manifestations of an infinite consciousness expressed according to the needs and prayers of the particular civilization. They were beyond mortal comprehension in their purest forms and thus could manifest in any manner appropriate to believer.
Trinities of cooperative gods expressing parts of the same transcendental energy are frequent. Amrulon, Eriu, Parkia are regarded as the ruling trinity of the gods of sun and sky. Magdaia in her two manifestations as goddess of earth and goddess of sea is seen as a single goddess with two integrated roles. She combines with Eshik, god of the sea, and Knohm, god of the earth, to form a sacred trinity of the gods of earth and sea.
This table captures some of most widespread adaptations of the Isxinthion Gods. The same god can exist with a slightly or very different portfolio in another culture or the god can be virtually the same. The god Azephassus plays the role of the storm god in Ithatian Civilization, but his Sky manifestation, Thwar, is viewed as the Sky Father in Thracian Civilization.
Common Name | Midretassene | Ithatian | Moigthe | Medibgösk | Sky (Thracian-Colnorian) | Asdaurian | Barathorn | New Isxinthion | Mystery | Parentage |
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Amrulon | Amurron | Heliops | Ari | Am | Ambras | x | x | x | Astral Amrulon | COSMOS |
Eriu | Erron | Erre | Irra | Eriwe | x | x | x | x | x | COSMOS |
Parkia | Parkia | Pallatha | Farra | Ffarga | Parkia | x | x | x | x | COSMOS |
Feath Danna | Odurna | Magdë | Feath | Bódda Dan | x | x | x | x | x | COSMOS |
Feath Magdaia | Mág Nevy | Daia | Emmacha | Bódda Magg | x | x | x | x | x | COSMOS |
Eshik | Ascalom | Asgion | Mamuhan | Mamwcha | x | x | x | x | x | COSMOS |
Knohm | Gnamon | Adamas | Agdama | Gnwchma | x | x | x | x | x | COSMOS |
Orclanx | Orgúdma | Manduo | x | Ürch | Dark Ambras | x | x | x | x | COSMOS |
Sheba | COSMOS | |||||||||
Arathrax | Rhathor | Arathrax | Smidgurt | Harthrawg | x | x | x | x | Amonthrace | Amrulon + Eriu |
Parkulliam | x | Parkyo | x | Ffwrg | Kiall | x | x | x | x | Amrulon + Parkia |
Rhio | Rhaal | Rhionacus | Rhion | Rhewlla | Rhiall | x | x | x | Errignomon | Amrulon + Eriu |
Thwar | Ard | Azephassus | Túvach | Twrg | Thwar | Thusk | Farrowath | Amrulon + Parkia | ||
Threy | Orkybanth | Kirxios | Luvas | Threwgga | Threy | x | x | x | Zulmani | Orclanx + Parkia |
Getta | Eshik + Sheba | |||||||||
Amema | En | Ampter | ||||||||
Liluthio | Lute | Thulion | Galliblips | Magdaia + Eshik | ||||||
Eliphossi | Falfas | Lephenor | ||||||||
Dáunau | Acuna | Oukina | Uki | Edonia | Magdaia + Eshik | |||||
Elystra | Elmuna | Elystra | Feath + Eshik | |||||||
Zando | Glinca | Zando | Siona | Zana | Amrulon + Eriu | |||||
Nesbiria | Nesbiria | Orsis | Ortha | Orth | Ida | Jéranjuli | ||||
Palithreeta | x | Artassa | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |
Bralla | x | Andela | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |
Dáwan | Dassena | Ugina | Dáunau + Threy | |||||||
Dasironessa | Dasironessa | x | Dáunau + Threy | |||||||
Devahlia | x | x | Dáunau + Threy | |||||||
Angas | x | — | Angeddin | x | x | x | x | x | x | |
Skalis | x | Scalissa | x | x | Skalis | x | x | x | x | |
Eriana | Zando + Thwar | |||||||||
Addan | Addan | Magdaias | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | Magdaia + Zuconus |
Emmachaz | x | — | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | Magdaia + Eshik |
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