Difference between revisions of "Makali"
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She could come as gently as the slow dawning of realisation in a deeply-meditating man or with all the force of volcanic eruptions or planets colliding in the deepness of space. One edge of Her blade cut with dissolution, loss and separation; the other: renewal and transformation. | She could come as gently as the slow dawning of realisation in a deeply-meditating man or with all the force of volcanic eruptions or planets colliding in the deepness of space. One edge of Her blade cut with dissolution, loss and separation; the other: renewal and transformation. | ||
In the year 395 AF, through a vast input of power from the [[Logos]] Himself, Makali was merged with the | In the year 395 AF, through a vast input of power from the [[Logos]] Himself, Makali was merged with the [[Aldar]] Maya, Mother of [[humans|Humanity]]. Through this union, She became [[Maya]], the Great Mother and Creatrix of Achaea. | ||
[[Category:Changed Gods]] | [[Category:Changed Gods]] |
Revision as of 03:52, 10 May 2015
Makali, Goddess of Destruction | |
Realm | Destruction |
Symbols | None |
Relatives | None |
Allies | None |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | Durga |
Temples | the Temple of Destruction in the Granite Hills |
Makali, Goddess of Destruction, was the conscious, Divine embodiment of the principles of destruction, whether that destruction be material, ethereal, or symbolic in nature. She was born in the year 360 AF, in an event known to mortals as the Birth of Destruction.
She could come as gently as the slow dawning of realisation in a deeply-meditating man or with all the force of volcanic eruptions or planets colliding in the deepness of space. One edge of Her blade cut with dissolution, loss and separation; the other: renewal and transformation.
In the year 395 AF, through a vast input of power from the Logos Himself, Makali was merged with the Aldar Maya, Mother of Humanity. Through this union, She became Maya, the Great Mother and Creatrix of Achaea.