Archive:Mayarra
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Mayarra | |
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Death, the betrayed, the kingship, and resurrection. | |
Member of Second or Third Tier Deities | |
Other names | Mäyäřä Majada |
Feyandya Veyenita | {mäyäřä} mAjAdA |
Consort | Vidyayid |
Parents | Vidyayid or The Great Father |
Offspring | The Death's Hand |
Texts | ÄmëngösMäyäřä |
Mayarra (IPA: /Yaharan: {mäyäřä} Mäyäřä /ˈmɑjɑrɑ/, Trunaomatian: mAjAdA Majada /mɑˈjɑdɑ/) is the Vadyacon god of death, the kingship, betrayal, and resurrection. His attributes are bloodied white robes, a broken crown, and oak. According to the epic poem, the Voyage of Celebrezstuw, Mayarra was an ancient king of the Celehayar, who died defending the Celehayar against an unspecified foe. After his death, traditionally held to have been caused by a sword thrust through his back by a traitor in his own ranks, Mayarra was supposedly revived by the gods of Vadyacon mythos, turning his bloodstained blue robes into white, though the bloodstains remained.