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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
13.2 m
Wingspan
15.73 m
Weight
10377.79 kg
Genetics
Lavender
Clown
Clown
Purple
Stripes
Stripes
Gold
Spines
Spines
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 9 Guardian
EXP: 1311 / 21526
STR
20
AGI
10
DEF
12
QCK
18
INT
5
VIT
26
MND
6
Lineage
Parents
Offspring
- Suman
- Cireniae
- Ezreal
- Ruckus
- Vulcan
- Kentucky
- Muneca
- Nabokov
- Drone
- Yaariechk
- Unnamed
- Ivor
- Elin
- Maretta
- Kiefer
- Sofya
- Unnamed
- Silversun
- Lunara
- Tomas
- Nesta
- Wisdom
- Rulathorn
- Drako
- Ectomancer
- Eingana
- Cadwal
- Morgwen
- Divination
- Nahnie
- Piccadilly
- Aharon
- Unnamed
- Nineczka
- Angelbane
- Rondo
- Tana
- Zayin
- Gavriil
- Cenwyn
- Amini
- Calco
- Earthstrike
- Glain
- Lotus
- Jisa
- Bella
- Morwenna
- Manamight
- Seisyl
- Valygar
- LoveTofu
- Mondo
- Foster
- Unnamed
- Starlight
- SparkC
- Mayes
- Gianthorn
- HotLeg
- Sorry
- Tonsie
- Sorry
- GoldenLand
- Abyss
- QwQ
- QwQ
- leg
- Lizotte
- Crurry
- aeonumbra
- Hanna
- Ironfrill
- Maliantor
- HiRoach
- HiRoach
Biography
María Lionza is the central figure in one of the most widespread indigenous religions in Venezuela. Her religion is a blend of African, indigenous, and Catholic beliefs similar to Santeria. She is revered as a goddess of nature, love, peace, and harmony. She has followers in many layers of Venezuelan society from small rural villages to the modern capital of Caracas, where a statue stands in her honor. Both the salsa singer Rubén Blades and the New Weird America musician Devendra Banhart have composed songs in her honor.
According to the legends, María Lionza was born in 1502 to an Indian chief from the region of Yaracuy. A statue on the Francisco Fajardo Highway in Caracas by the Venezuelan sculptor, Alejandro Colina, portrays her as a well-endowed and strong woman, riding a large tapir, and holding a female pelvis, to represent fertility. It is said that she reigned over the savage beasts, and in her throne were indigenous animals like turtles and snakes. She is said to still live on the mountain of Sorte, where her followers come to pay homage to her, calling her their "Queen." Because of the tradition, the mountain of Sorte was declared a National Park in the 1980s.
The name María Lionza comes from Santa María de la Onza ("Saint Mary of the Jaguar"), from the full name "Santa María de la Onza Talavera del Prato de Nívar" given by the Catholic Church to Christianize the religion. Eventually the name was contracted to "María Lionza".
María Lionza is the highest and most important deity in the pantheon. She is part of a trinity of saints known as the tres potencias or "three powers". The other two figures in this trinity are Guaicaipuro, an Indian chief murdered by the Spanish colonists, and ***** Felipe, a black slave who was also murdered by the colonists. These three saints are the leading figures of the pantheon and lead several "courts" of lesser deities.
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According to the legends, María Lionza was born in 1502 to an Indian chief from the region of Yaracuy. A statue on the Francisco Fajardo Highway in Caracas by the Venezuelan sculptor, Alejandro Colina, portrays her as a well-endowed and strong woman, riding a large tapir, and holding a female pelvis, to represent fertility. It is said that she reigned over the savage beasts, and in her throne were indigenous animals like turtles and snakes. She is said to still live on the mountain of Sorte, where her followers come to pay homage to her, calling her their "Queen." Because of the tradition, the mountain of Sorte was declared a National Park in the 1980s.
The name María Lionza comes from Santa María de la Onza ("Saint Mary of the Jaguar"), from the full name "Santa María de la Onza Talavera del Prato de Nívar" given by the Catholic Church to Christianize the religion. Eventually the name was contracted to "María Lionza".
María Lionza is the highest and most important deity in the pantheon. She is part of a trinity of saints known as the tres potencias or "three powers". The other two figures in this trinity are Guaicaipuro, an Indian chief murdered by the Spanish colonists, and ***** Felipe, a black slave who was also murdered by the colonists. These three saints are the leading figures of the pantheon and lead several "courts" of lesser deities.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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