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[[Iaghvir]] is the name given to the [[Unknown God]] by [[Bathrig]] on his mission to the [[Celts|Celtic]] lands. By assigning a name to the entity, he was spreading the [[Animenkna|Animenknist]] principle of name manifold amongst the Celts, slowly turning them from [[Animebona]]. [[Canto]] was the only one who saw through Bathrigh's tricks, and decided to left [[Earth]] with his most faithful men.
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[[Iaghvir]] is the name given to the [[Unknown God]] by [[Bathrig]] on his mission to the [[Celts|Celtic]] lands. By assigning a name to the entity, he was spreading the [[Animenkna|Animenknist]] principle of name manifold amongst the Celts, slowly turning them from [[Animebona]]. [[Canto]] was the only one who saw through Bathrigh's tricks, and decided to leave [[Earth]] with his most faithful men.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 20:47, 15 February 2021

Iaghvir is the name given to the Unknown God by Bathrig on his mission to the Celtic lands. By assigning a name to the entity, he was spreading the Animenknist principle of name manifold amongst the Celts, slowly turning them from Animebona. Canto was the only one who saw through Bathrigh's tricks, and decided to leave Earth with his most faithful men.

Trivia

  • The name is based on Yahweh, the god in Judaism.