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In [[Tasnikanze]] mythology, he is the son of [[Heldrasil]], Goddess of Love and the Earth, and [[Zahd]], God of War and the Seas. Strigard doesn't have a domain himself, except perhaps fools. He serves as the mythologies primary comic figure, and is portrayed being beaten by [[Valkyries]], [[Reklar]], and a lame old man. Frustrated at his lameness, he eventually left for another world created by [[Umon]], the insane God of creation. (Perhaps even [[Foo]]).
 
In [[Tasnikanze]] mythology, he is the son of [[Heldrasil]], Goddess of Love and the Earth, and [[Zahd]], God of War and the Seas. Strigard doesn't have a domain himself, except perhaps fools. He serves as the mythologies primary comic figure, and is portrayed being beaten by [[Valkyries]], [[Reklar]], and a lame old man. Frustrated at his lameness, he eventually left for another world created by [[Umon]], the insane God of creation. (Perhaps even [[Foo]]).
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Strigard serves a similiar role in Taznikanze culture to [[Sung Chiang]] in Xsian culture, but with different emphasis. Sung Chiang is a patron of self-made men, whereas Strigard is a cautionary tale about birthright.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 26 June 2008

In Tasnikanze mythology, he is the son of Heldrasil, Goddess of Love and the Earth, and Zahd, God of War and the Seas. Strigard doesn't have a domain himself, except perhaps fools. He serves as the mythologies primary comic figure, and is portrayed being beaten by Valkyries, Reklar, and a lame old man. Frustrated at his lameness, he eventually left for another world created by Umon, the insane God of creation. (Perhaps even Foo).

Strigard serves a similiar role in Taznikanze culture to Sung Chiang in Xsian culture, but with different emphasis. Sung Chiang is a patron of self-made men, whereas Strigard is a cautionary tale about birthright.