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[[Saint Yusivailt]]'s Rock rests on the westernmost end of the [[Shirdhain Lumeais]] peninsula in [[Asbardy]]. The site is associated with a succession of legendary events.  Named after the [[Arathracian]] saint of dragonslayers, the rock is reported by folklore to be the site where the saint slew a dragon that had menaced several nearby towns.  [[Tuadbe]] legend identifies the place as the site where their ancestors, the ancient [[Neptultchi]] made landfall born within the colossal divinity, [[Ochyatsaktlochyá]].  [[Moigthe]] legends describe the rock as the place where ancient heroes would best one another in combat and the site where an ancient [[witch-king]] made sacrifice to the gods.  The role of the Arathracian saint is seen by scholars as emphasizing that the previous civilizations were now subject to the theological and cultural supremacy of the [[Yophenthean Empire]] and later the [[Arathracian Church]].
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[[Yusivailt the Dragonslayer|Saint Yusivailt]]'s Rock rests on the westernmost end of the [[Shirdhain Lumeais]] peninsula in [[Asbardy]]. The site is associated with a succession of legendary events.  Named after the [[Arathracian]] saint of dragonslayers, the rock is reported by folklore to be the site where the saint slew a dragon that had menaced several nearby towns.  [[Tuadbe]] legend identifies the place as the site where their ancestors, the ancient [[Neptultchi]] made landfall born within the colossal divinity, [[Ochyatsaktlochyá]].  [[Moigthe]] legends describe the rock as the place where ancient heroes would best one another in combat and the site where an ancient [[witch-king]] made sacrifice to the gods.  The role of the account of the Arathracian saint is seen by scholars as emphasizing that the previous civilizations were now subject to the theological and cultural supremacy of the [[Yophenthean Empire]] and later the [[Arathracian Church]].
  
 
Today the rock is a protected heritage site and a popular attraction for local and international tourists and pilgrims.
 
Today the rock is a protected heritage site and a popular attraction for local and international tourists and pilgrims.
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=
*[[Saint Yusivailt]]
 
 
*[[Shirdhain Lumeais]]
 
*[[Shirdhain Lumeais]]
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*[[Yusivailt the Dragonslayer]]
  
 
[[Category:Pytharnian Historic Sites]]
 
[[Category:Pytharnian Historic Sites]]

Revision as of 22:31, 21 September 2017

Saint Yusivailt's Rock rests on the westernmost end of the Shirdhain Lumeais peninsula in Asbardy. The site is associated with a succession of legendary events. Named after the Arathracian saint of dragonslayers, the rock is reported by folklore to be the site where the saint slew a dragon that had menaced several nearby towns. Tuadbe legend identifies the place as the site where their ancestors, the ancient Neptultchi made landfall born within the colossal divinity, Ochyatsaktlochyá. Moigthe legends describe the rock as the place where ancient heroes would best one another in combat and the site where an ancient witch-king made sacrifice to the gods. The role of the account of the Arathracian saint is seen by scholars as emphasizing that the previous civilizations were now subject to the theological and cultural supremacy of the Yophenthean Empire and later the Arathracian Church.

Today the rock is a protected heritage site and a popular attraction for local and international tourists and pilgrims.

See Also