History of Yarasah baYahauah
The Goddess of War
Yarasah baYahauah was born in the Shomer universe before the collapse of the Chronoverse. She is the daughter of Yahauah and Naāmah, twin sister of Yaaras and full sister of Karamalah. She is the goddess of war in the land and was deemed by her grandfather and father to be too dangerous so they locked her away multiple times, each time with Yaaras freeing her. After The Great Exile she would join the Red Exterminator Corps and claimed she would destroy all their family held dear and become the queen of worthless relics.
As an adult she was feared by both her parents and felt abandoned. With that her brother, Yaaras, grew tired of bailing her out of situations she put herself into and during the era of the Greeks he would begin to distance himself from her as her lover and husband and would start spending more time with Gilah baNanna. Gilah was her niece, and daughter of the firstborn of their parents, and this caused her to blame her parents for Yaaras abandoning her too.
General of the Hells
As Belial the Devil (also known as Belhor, Baalial, Beliar, Beliall, Beliall, Balyāl, and Balayaāl) she dwelled in the realm of the hells, where she was known as a King of Hell with 80 legions of demons and 50 legions of spirits under her command.
She has the power to distribut senatorships and gives excellent familiars. She must be presented with offerings, sacrifices, and gifts, or else seh will not give true answers to demands of mortals and the divine.
The Goddess of Worthless
When her family would venture to Earth, she would be referred to as Baba (also spelled Bau, and Babu), the goddess of healing. Initially she was regarded simply as a life-giving deity, but she would grow into a healing goddess. She was often seen as a divine midwife to her fellow goddesses. Her favorite animals were the waterfowl and scorpions.
When the Egyptian era began she became known as Mehyt (also spelled Mehit). She was known as a Nubian lion goddess and was often seen reclining with three bent poles emerging from her back, which were in fact rods from her prison. The annal goes that Anhur tracked down and found his sister imprisoned in Nubia. He then decides to bring her to Egypt and announces her as his choosen wife to the people of the lands and divine council.
When the Greeks rose to power she would become known as Enȳṓ (also spelled as Enyo), the goddess of war. She was called the “Sister of War” and was the mother of the war god Enyalius. As goddess of war, she is responsible for orchestrating the destruction of cities, often accompanying Árēs into battle. She is depicted as “supreme in war”. She is so delighted in warfare that she even refused to take sides in the battle between Zeus and the monster Typhon. By the Romans she was called Bellona.