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[[Image:IMT-pinefar.gif|thumb|Tsoran's map]]
'''Mount Aenatumgana''' was one of the tallest mountains in [[Elanthia]], located north of the [[Paradis]] [[Halfling]] town of [[Icemule Trace]] and the trader outpost of [[Pinefar]].
''The Mount Aenatumgana [[:Category:Mount Aenatumgana creatures|hunting area]] is nearest to the town of [[Icemule Trace]]. It is found on the Tsoran map [[:Image:IMT-pinefar.gif|IMT-pinefar]].''


Mount Aenatumgana may have been the location of the mythical [[Koargard]], due to a shrine to [[Koar]] being present on the mountain. It was also the location to the entrance to the [[Rift]].
[[Mount Aenatumgana]] is one of the tallest mountains in [[Elanthia]], located north of the [[Paradis]] [[Halfling]] town of [[Icemule Trace]] and the trader outpost of [[Pinefar]]. It may be the location of the mythical [[Koargard]], due to a shrine to [[Koar]] being present on the mountain. It was also the location to the entrance to [[the Rift]], which by extension might be [[Worship in the Turamzzyrian Empire#An Addendum on Matters of Death|related]] or equivalent to the [[Ebon Gate (gate)|Ebon Gates]].


==Behind the Scenes==
[[Category: Icemule Trace]]
Aenatumgana appears to be a concatenation of terms from real-world mythology. Atum refers to the creation and destruction god Atum Ra, who sits on a mound and acts through the Eye of Ra. Gana are the attendants of the Hindu god Shiva, thought to be a continuation of the earlier Vedic god Indra [[Muylari|relevant]] to [[Shadow Valley]], who is a slayer of demons and sits on top of a holy mountain in perpetual meditation. Aen could refer to Mount Aenos or Aetna, associated with Zeus worship, but probably refers to Aeneas from Virgil's ''The Aeneid'' which is the basis of Dante's ''[[Bandur Etrevion#Behind the Scenes|Divine Comedy]]''. The [[Eye of the Drake]] is clearly modeled on Dante's depiction of God as a nebulous sphere of fire with rainbows reflecting through each other, beyond the top of the mountain of Purgatory, where at the end of the [[Vvrael]] quest it is pulsating through the color spectrum and Lorminstra referred to it as "[[Eye of the Drake#Lorminstra|the circles]]." The [[Gates of Oblivion|Lake of Tears]] in the Drake's Shrine was originally associated with the [[purgatory]] death mechanics and the [[Griffin Sword]].
[[Category: Elanthian geography]]

==See Also==
* [[:Category:Mount Aenatumgana creatures|Mount Aenatumgana hunting area and creatures]]

[[Category:Icemule Trace]]
[[Category:Mountains and hills]]
[[Category:Landforms]]
[[category:Mount Aenatumgana creatures]]

Latest revision as of 08:48, 28 November 2022

Tsoran's map

The Mount Aenatumgana hunting area is nearest to the town of Icemule Trace. It is found on the Tsoran map IMT-pinefar.

Mount Aenatumgana is one of the tallest mountains in Elanthia, located north of the Paradis Halfling town of Icemule Trace and the trader outpost of Pinefar. It may be the location of the mythical Koargard, due to a shrine to Koar being present on the mountain. It was also the location to the entrance to the Rift, which by extension might be related or equivalent to the Ebon Gates.

Behind the Scenes

Aenatumgana appears to be a concatenation of terms from real-world mythology. Atum refers to the creation and destruction god Atum Ra, who sits on a mound and acts through the Eye of Ra. Gana are the attendants of the Hindu god Shiva, thought to be a continuation of the earlier Vedic god Indra relevant to Shadow Valley, who is a slayer of demons and sits on top of a holy mountain in perpetual meditation. Aen could refer to Mount Aenos or Aetna, associated with Zeus worship, but probably refers to Aeneas from Virgil's The Aeneid which is the basis of Dante's Divine Comedy. The Eye of the Drake is clearly modeled on Dante's depiction of God as a nebulous sphere of fire with rainbows reflecting through each other, beyond the top of the mountain of Purgatory, where at the end of the Vvrael quest it is pulsating through the color spectrum and Lorminstra referred to it as "the circles." The Lake of Tears in the Drake's Shrine was originally associated with the purgatory death mechanics and the Griffin Sword.

See Also