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The Lady has three aspects: Maiden, Woman, and Crone. She is all three and may appear as either.


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Maiden of Dark Pathways, Maiden of Life, Maiden of the Eternal Night!

This is the Lady in her younger aspect representing birth and new life. Young sensuous seductress who tames and breaks wild hearts.

Woman the Creatoress of Life, Woman the Fertile River Valley from which New Hope Springs forth, Woman full bodied and lush whose form nourishes the Tree of Life, continuing the cycles of creation and destruction.

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This is the Lady as the Mother. The one who nurses, heals, and brings forth new life. The Goddess is all women, She may appear as any race or species. This is why in all the temples devoted to the All Mother the statues are crude female forms that are voluptous or overly corpulant. No one Imajian race may claim that the All Mother is theirs alone for she is all races and species.

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Crone, Face of Death! Crone, Face of Wisdom!
Crone, the Hag with the Threads of Life! Crone, Invoker of Dark Forces!

This is the Lady in her most dark aspect, the Crone. The Crone is associated among the Imaji with destructive forces of nature and life. However, the Crone can be gentle and bestow the collective wisdom of the ages on those She considers worthy. Many regard her as an Old Grandmother archetype figure.

Imajians are generous with their hospitality. It is believed that the Lady and Members of the Celestial Court often times take on avatar forms to test the general populace.

Concept of the Imaji Realm,Tas'min Ari'annae Aires Cer'jac, the Shi'aarae Daugther and all related concepts/materials are the intellectual property of Grizell E. Blessing B. (GEBB) and are protected under international copyright law, © 1990 - 2002. None of this material may be reproduce in any medium without written permission from the author.

Music Copyrighted to Enya, "Athair".