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Satran is the divine son of [[Lantki]], the goddess of [[Silvermoon]] and [[Bhimala]], the god of [[Lake Vimala]], in the [[Kalaman Gods|Kalaman Pantheon]].  Satran is revered in [[Vimalia]] as the father of the [[bhimalokhas]], the priests of the god [[Bhimala]]. Satran is known in several tales as a devotee of his grandfather, the god [[Hesukh]].  In the [[Satranakumi]], the account of his life is given, including his taming of the dragon goddess, [[Dajhis]], who was the sister to Bhimala and thus Satran's aunt.
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Satran is the divine son of [[Lankti]], the goddess of [[Silvermoon]] and [[Bhimala]], the god of [[Lake Vimala]], in the [[Kalaman Gods|Kalaman Pantheon]].  Satran is revered in [[Vimalia]] as the father of the [[bhimalokhas]], the priests of the god [[Bhimala]]. Satran is known in several tales as a devotee of his grandfather, the god [[Hesukh]].  In the [[Satranakumi]], the account of his life is given, including his taming of the dragon goddess, [[Dajhis]], who was the sister to Bhimala and thus Satran's aunt.
  
 
The city of [[Sartanoksha]] to the northeast of [[City of Johaulia|Johaulia]] is named after this divinity.
 
The city of [[Sartanoksha]] to the northeast of [[City of Johaulia|Johaulia]] is named after this divinity.

Latest revision as of 16:46, 15 October 2023

Satran is the divine son of Lankti, the goddess of Silvermoon and Bhimala, the god of Lake Vimala, in the Kalaman Pantheon. Satran is revered in Vimalia as the father of the bhimalokhas, the priests of the god Bhimala. Satran is known in several tales as a devotee of his grandfather, the god Hesukh. In the Satranakumi, the account of his life is given, including his taming of the dragon goddess, Dajhis, who was the sister to Bhimala and thus Satran's aunt.

The city of Sartanoksha to the northeast of Johaulia is named after this divinity.

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