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:''This article is about the site of Maya and Makali's merging. For other uses, please see [[Shrine (disambiguation)]].'' | |||
The [[Shrine of Ascension]] is the site at which [[Sarapis]] raised the [[Aldar]] [[Maya]] to godhood at the close of the [[Chaos Wars]]. It was also at this location that in Miramar, 395 A.F., hundreds of [[Achaean|Achaeans]] gathered to witness the merging of Maya with [[Makali]], Goddess of Destruction, to become Maya, the Great Mother, as Sarapis passed to Her the mantle of Creator. | The [[Shrine of Ascension]] is the site at which [[Sarapis]] raised the [[Aldar]] [[Maya]] to godhood at the close of the [[Chaos Wars]]. It was also at this location that in Miramar, 395 A.F., hundreds of [[Achaean|Achaeans]] gathered to witness the merging of Maya with [[Makali]], Goddess of Destruction, to become Maya, the Great Mother, as Sarapis passed to Her the mantle of Creator. | ||
Now the highest peak in the [[Siroccian Mountains|Siroccian Mountain]] range, the shrine was elevated by Maya to watch over the nearby peaks of [[Mount Callisto]] and [[Mount Sinope]], named for Her children. | Now the highest peak in the [[Siroccian Mountains|Siroccian Mountain]] range, the shrine was elevated by Maya to watch over the nearby peaks of [[Mount Callisto]] and [[Mount Sinope]], named for Her children. | ||
[[Category:Religious Sites]] | [[Category:Religious Sites]][[Category:Mountains]] |
Latest revision as of 02:17, 26 April 2008
- This article is about the site of Maya and Makali's merging. For other uses, please see Shrine (disambiguation).
The Shrine of Ascension is the site at which Sarapis raised the Aldar Maya to godhood at the close of the Chaos Wars. It was also at this location that in Miramar, 395 A.F., hundreds of Achaeans gathered to witness the merging of Maya with Makali, Goddess of Destruction, to become Maya, the Great Mother, as Sarapis passed to Her the mantle of Creator.
Now the highest peak in the Siroccian Mountain range, the shrine was elevated by Maya to watch over the nearby peaks of Mount Callisto and Mount Sinope, named for Her children.