Nauaār baYahauah

Edon (real name: Nauaār baYahauah) is the daughter of siblings, Yahauah and Naāmah. She is considered the most pure and innocent of the divine beings. She was given guardianship over the fruits that granted eternal youth by her grandfather, Yahayah.

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History of Nauaār baYahauah

The Pure

Nauaār baYahauah was born in the Shomer universe before the collapse of the Chronoverse. She was the daughter of siblings, Yahauah and Naāmah. She is considered the most pure and innocent of the divine beings. She was given guardianship over the fruits that granted eternal youth by her grandfather, Yahayah, and was one of the few grandchildren who he cherished.

Because of her role as keeper of eternal youth a curse was placed on her by Yahayah, one that prevented any divine being from laying with her with the intent to reproduce. His hope was to maintain her purity, however, it did nothing but disallowed her ability to create heirs for the throne rather than prevent her from eventually taking a husband.

The Great Exile

During the days that led up to the Great Exile, she would be whisked away to the land of Erabot in Qur by The Protector. She was confused by what was going on but was told that it was the best choice to help protect her from the darkness that was to come.

She would take on the name of Edon (also spelled Edun), meaning “little fire” and “era”. The name was also a derivative of the land of Eden. Once the doors of Erabot closed from access then she was never seen again by any of the divine beings who were born from the primordials.

Goddess of Eternal Youth

When her family ventured to the lands of Earth, she would take on the name of Nisaba and would also be called Nanibgal and Nunbarshegunu. She was a member of her father’s court, the Court of Enlil. She was seen as the goddess of writing and grain. She spent much of her time with Ḫaya, who they called her husband, but was more like a teacher to her. Her authority as the scribe of the gods declined when Nabu took on that role fully. She would later take on the name of Aya and Sherida, goddess of the dawn.

With the Egyptians she was known as Renpet, meaning “year.” She was the symbol of and goddess of time. She was often referred to as the Mistress of Eternity and was also the goddess of fertility, youth, and spring. She was the symbol that they used to mark the beginning of the regnal year of the pharaoh.

When the Greeks and Romans emerged, she was called Hḗbē (also spelled Hebe). She was the goddess of eternal youth and old age, prime of life, and forgiveness. She would be given the epithet of Ganymeda, meaning Gladdening Princess, and was the cupbearer of the gods serving them nectar and ambrosia. She would become known as the divine wife of Heracles. To the Romans she was known as Juventas (also spelled Iuventus, and Juventus). To the Romans she was known as the goddess of youth and rejuvenation.

By the Norse she was worshipped as the goddess Iðunn (also spelled Idunn, and Idun). She was a goddess associated with fruit and youth. She was described as the wife of the skaldic god Bragi. Not only was she a keeper of fruit but also the granter of eternal youthfulness. Loki was once forced by the jötunn Þjazi to lure Iðunn out of Asgard and into a wood with the promise of apples even fairer than her own. Þjazi, in the form of an eagle, abducts Iðunn from the wood, bearing her off to his home.

Edon

Character Information

Real Name

Nauaār baYahauah

Codename

Edon

Aliases

[𒀭𒉀] Nisaba (Sumerian)
[𒀭𒀀𒀀] Aya (Mesopotamian)
[Rnpt] Renpet (Egyptian)
[Ἥβη] Hḗbē (Greek)
Juventas (Roman)
Iðunn (Norse)
Edon

Status

Alive

Current Age

years old (Phase 1)

Date of Birth

in Nibiru > Shomer > Šamym

Date of Death

Family Information

Marriage Name

Not applicable

Spouse and Children

The Protector (Partner)
➥ None
Gilgamesh (Partner)
➥ None
Bragi (Partner)
➥ None

Relative Information

Surname/Family Name

baYahauah

Parents and Siblings

Yahauah baYahayah (Father)
➥ Hayalal baYahauah (Half Brother)
➥ Gaphan baYahauah (Half Sister)
➥ Karamalah baYahauah (Sister)
➥ Yaaras baYahauah (Brother)
➥ Yarasah baYahauah (Sister)
➥ Éris Zeusion (Sister)
➥ Móði Thorson (Brother)
➥ Magni Thorson (Brother)
➥ Moya Jones (Half Sister)
➥ Shǎndiàn Jones-Bāo (Half Brother)
➥ Dylan Jones (Half Brother)
➥ Whitney Jones (Half Sister)
Naāmah baYahayah (Mother)
➥ Nanshe baYanahar (Half Sister)
➥ Kishefdik baYadayan (Half Sister)
➥ Ullr Baldurson (Half Brother)

Character Biology

Genetic

Species

Lilin
Theiotés

Height and Weight

5’6″ (167.64 cm)
126lbs (57.153kg)

Identification

Biological Gender

Female

Gender Identity

Female

Sexuality

Demisexual

Auras and Abilities

Active Abilities

Birth Manipulation ⬬ Container Manipulation ⬬ Fertility Manipulation ⬬ Fruit Manipulation ⬬ Growth Manipulation ⬬ Immortality Bestowal ⬬ Immortality Manipulation ⬬ Immortality Removal ⬬ Plant Growth ⬬ Plant Magic ⬬ Plant Manipulation ⬬ Regeneration Manipulation ⬬ Vegetable Manipulation ⬬ Wood Manipulation ⬬ Youth Inducement ⬬ Youth Manipulation

Passive Abilities

Absolute Immortality ⬬ Enhanced Beauty ⬬ Fertility Deity Physiology ⬬ Guardianship ⬬ Healing aura ⬬ Life-Force Aura ⬬ Spring Deity Physiology ⬬ Youth Deity Physiology

Paraphernalia and Contacts

Equipment

Gear

None

Costume

Affiliations

Titles

Mistress of Eternity
Cupbearer of the Gods

Occupations

Mistress
Cupbearer

Allies

Factions

Aesir
Celestial Royals
Jedim Faith

Allies

The Protector

Enemies

Enemy Factions

Enemies

Lucyfer baHayalal

Appearances

Nauaār baYahauah Gallery

Nauaār

Šamym

Nauaār baYahauah Nauaār baYahauah Nauaār baYahauah Nauaār baYahauah

Nisaba

Sumerian

Nisaba Nisaba Nisaba Nisaba

Aya

Mesopotamian

Aya Aya Aya Aya

Renpet

Egyptian

Renpet Renpet Renpet Renpet

Hḗbē

Greek

Hḗbē Hḗbē Hḗbē Hḗbē

Juventas

Roman

Juventas Juventas Juventas Juventas

Iðunn

Norse

Iðunn Iðunn Iðunn Iðunn

Edon

Erabot

Edon Edon Edon Edon