Enyra
Enyra was a major goddess in the Thauzunian Orthodoxy, associated with rain, water distribution, and agricultural viability. In pre-Fall belief, Enyra did not govern fertility in a personal or symbolic sense, but controlled the conditions under which land remained productive. Rain was treated as infrastructure rather than blessing.
Orthodox doctrine emphasized that water availability determined settlement viability. Enyra governed rainfall cycles, irrigation systems, and regional sustainability. Flood and drought alike were interpreted as failures of balance rather than divine intent. Her influence reinforced planning, drainage, and distribution rather than ritual appeal.
Enyra was closely associated with city planning, reservoirs, and agricultural management. Pre-Fall teachings emphasized that water had to be managed, stored, and routed. Dependence on unpredictable rainfall without infrastructure was considered negligent. Enyra’s role reinforced the Orthodoxy’s practical approach to environmental forces.
No knowledge of Enyra survives into the post-Fall era. There are no remaining references to her name, symbols, or associated practices in modern Vey’Zari society. The Thauzunian Orthodoxy itself is unknown, and with its collapse, all formal understanding of Enyra disappeared. She is not remembered, worshiped, or reinterpreted in any form.
Orthodox doctrine emphasized that water availability determined settlement viability. Enyra governed rainfall cycles, irrigation systems, and regional sustainability. Flood and drought alike were interpreted as failures of balance rather than divine intent. Her influence reinforced planning, drainage, and distribution rather than ritual appeal.
Enyra was closely associated with city planning, reservoirs, and agricultural management. Pre-Fall teachings emphasized that water had to be managed, stored, and routed. Dependence on unpredictable rainfall without infrastructure was considered negligent. Enyra’s role reinforced the Orthodoxy’s practical approach to environmental forces.
No knowledge of Enyra survives into the post-Fall era. There are no remaining references to her name, symbols, or associated practices in modern Vey’Zari society. The Thauzunian Orthodoxy itself is unknown, and with its collapse, all formal understanding of Enyra disappeared. She is not remembered, worshiped, or reinterpreted in any form.
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