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Simplified Pantheon of the Elder Gods Reborn
Dyeus: God of the daytime Sky, oaths, creations, light, wind, & air.
Dhega: Goddess of the Earth, life, fertility, death, & decay.
Dione: Goddess of consorts, marriage, society, welfare, law, order, fire, warmth, hearth, family, home, & sacrifice.
Weru: God of the nighttime Sky, the Underworld, leadership, rulers, darkness, the Oceans, water, wisdom, & elders.
Marut: God of storms, thunder, lightning, rain, war, protection, & Mankind.
Suhnu: God of victory, valor, honor, battle, sports, athletics, competition, swords, & horses.
Hyuhn: God of art, healing, inspiration, music, celebration, archery, & horses.
Ausoa: Goddess of the Dawn, beauty, love, the Spring, rebirth, youth, & purification.
Sehul: Goddess of the Sun, light, cattle, destruction, creation, smithing, technology, & advancement.
Mehno: God of the Moon, time, magick, knowledge, & wisdom.
Pehuson: God of roads, guardian, paths, travel, wilds, domestics, liminal, beasts, sex, forests, & trickery.
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protoindoeuropean · 5 years
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Dear PIE, that ask about a Proto-Indo-European Solar Goddess is because some indo-europeanists (past and present) speculate that there was one, based on Solar deities found in the daughter languages. In addition, some even associate the Sun Maiden character with famed Helen of Troy and some sort of "Abduction of Wife" PIE myth involving the *Diwos *Suhnu (Dioskouroi).
Comparative mythology is all nice and fun, but at least when it comes to Proto-Indo-European, we can only work with what is reconstructible. If there are no clear parallel designations for a Sun Goddess in multiple languages that would allow for a reconstruction, then we can’t make it. Natural aspects assigned to certain deities, mythical figures and similar do not a reconstruction make.
That’s not proof that there was no Sun Goddess at the PIE stage, only that if there was, we can’t tell because it did not survive in the daughter languages … and thus there’s nothing to work with (but speculation).
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jedimolivolicom · 7 years
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Sirijska Vlada i njihove savezničke snage zauzele su grad Al Suhnu koji je posljednje veće naselje koje je bilo pod kontrolom IDIL-a u provinciji Homs.
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The Course of the Sun & Moon
The story of the Sun and Moon’s daily travels across the sky.
Ausoa; the Lady of the Dawn, and Queen of the dead, opens up the Eastern Gate upon the horizon. Sehul, the driver of the golden Sun chariot, makes her way through the Eastern Gate, along with her husband, Hyuhn; the Heavenly Healer. Together they take off into the sky in their blazing chariot.
As Sehul makes her way across the sky, she brings light and life upon all who live upon the Earth. Even Dhega, the Earth Mother, relishes in the light, ever remaining beautiful and lush. Unfortunately, while her expedition is an easy one, the further Sehul makes it across the sky, and the or light she sheds, the weaker she gets. Thankfully, Hyuhn; her dutiful husband, is by her side, keeping her alive and strong enough to make her daily journey.
Finally, Sehul and her husband Hyuhn make it to the Western Gate, where Weru, the Night Lord, and King of the dead is waiting to receive the both of them. The Sun Mistress, on her death bed, is welcomed into the Night Lord’s hall, allowing her husband to fully heal her, to prepare for the next morning’s journey. As Sehul recovers, her light brings joy to the Land of the Dead, and her husband Hyuhn hosts a stunning celebration in honor of his wife’s triumph over death.
Meanwhile, Mehno, the Scholar of the Moon, readies for his own journey across the sky. Pehuson, the Guardian of the Ways, opens the Eastern Gate for Mehno’s departure. Mehno, along with his husband, Suhnu; the Grand Champion, begin their ride in the silver Moon chariot.
Unlike the day, traveling across the night sky is a dangerous journey. The Unworshipped, a personification of all the spirits of evil and negative energies in the world, attempt to smother and consume the Moon in darkness every night. Suhnu defends his lover against the darkness of the Unworshipped so Mehno can concentrate on his task. The Moon Lord sheds his light upon the world, a gentler glow than his sisters bright shine, but his light is a powerful enchantment that ensures the Unworshipped won’t swallow the Earth itself.
After fighting their way across the night sky, Mehno and Suhnu make it to the Western Gate, where they are welcomed by Dyeus the King of the Day and congratulated for their good work. By this time, Ausoa has opened up the Eastern Gate and Sehul and Hyuhn are ready to begin their daily journey yet again. That is the course of the Sun and Moon.
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jedimolivolicom · 7 years
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Sirijska Vlada i njihove savezničke snage zauzele su grad Al Suhnu koji je posljednje veće naselje koje je bilo pod kontrolom IDIL-a u provinciji Homs.
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jedimolivolicom · 7 years
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Sirijska Vlada i njihove savezničke snage zauzele su grad Al Suhnu koji je posljednje veće naselje koje je bilo pod kontrolom IDIL-a u provinciji Homs.
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jedimolivolicom · 7 years
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Sirijska Vlada i njihove savezničke snage zauzele su grad Al Suhnu koji je posljednje veće naselje koje je bilo pod kontrolom IDIL-a u provinciji Homs.
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