Yadarak

Iahudah aka Díkē (real name: Yadarak) is a primordial goddess of ancient days, instead of being born from the abyss she was born from the rib of Yadayan and created as his soulmate. From her the concept of trial and customs were born. She is the divine mother of innocence and purity as well as injustice and wrong-doing.

It is assumed that she no longer exists as of the collapse of the multiverse. She disappeared when the Great Exile occurred and no one has been able to trace her existence since then.

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History of Yadarak

The Land of Beriah

Yadarak or “She Who Journeys”, “She Who is the Way”, or “She Who Treads” was formed in the time of Creation on Beriah after Yadabaq formed Yaphaqad to be his soulmate. This was after the darkness and the void was sealed away behind the creation wall. She lived during a time of immense creation, trial, and error by the primordial beings that her and her fellow first creations were wed to.

From her emergence trial and customs were born along with social norms. However, by Yadayan, she would go on to mother innocence and purity, as well as injustice and wrong-doing. This was in complement to her husbands alignment and focus as a primordial, making her a true helpmate to him.

She was there during the times of creation, during the times of the Meltsar, during the times of the first hermaphrodite huemans, and more, all the way until the Great Exile. Yadayan like all primordial beings were cursed with a desire to create offspring and thus Yadarak tolerated him fathering a child with his niece, Naāmah. Then again with his daughter by Naāmah, Kishefdik’s sister, Carmilla. However, when he started to walk amongst the huemans and fathered half-breed children with them is where she drew the line and became cold towards him.

The Great Wars

The Great Wars were a period in the era of the Meltsar where Yahayah and Yadabaq could not come to agreement on anything that occurred. The Meltsar species were supposed to be guardians of the land and earth that was created. However, each primordial had their own Meltsar creations that were given free will. However, Yadabaq still had his dragons that were loyal to him and they lived as the kings of the beasts.

This created conflict between the two brothers as they had different views on how the world should operate but Yadabaq’s power and authority continued to grow each day. Yadayan was the Balancer and governor of order and justice. Yadarak was asked to hold a trial of the primordial beings to decide on the legitimacy of Yahayah’s claims. She ruled that his oppressive ways were not just.

However, Yahayah did not accept that answer and was warned by his brother, Yadayan, to not continue his actions or he would intervene. During those battles and wars, Yahauah baYahayah, betrayed his own father to join Yadabaq. This angered Yahayah and caused a rampage. Thus, forcing Yadayan’s hand and making him join Yadabaq and Yahauah to form the first Triumvirate to fight the oppressive control of Yahayah.

The Mother of Elves

When they first started exploring the lands of Earth she would take on the name of Manzat (also spelled Manzât and Mazzêt) and Tiranna, the Sumerian goddess representing the rainbow. She is also responsible for the prosperity of cities. Her name in their language meant “Rainbow”, which was derived from her earlier name of Tir-anna meaning “bow of heaven”. Her name can also mean “Forest of Heaven” since the Tir means both “bow” and “forest”. Her epithets or alternate names attested in Mesopotamian texts include Ningišḫuranna (“lady of regulations of heaven”), Tabanna (“companion of heaven”) and Urualšarra (“she who makes the city flourish”).

In the era of the Egyptians, she was known as Hatmehit (also spelled Hatmehyt and ḥꜢt-mḥyt). she was the Egyptian goddess associated with the city in the Nile Delta known as Djedet (also known as Mendes). Hatmehit’s name is typically translated as “Foremost of Fish”, literally from the words ḥꜢt “Chief, head, foremost” and mḥyt “fish”. However, the word mḥyt in Hatmehit’s name does not include the fish determinative, which allows it to have a double meaning. The root of mḥyt is mḥj, which also means “to flood”. Therefore her name is sometimes considered to mean “Foremost of the Inundation”, with a connection drawn between the floodwaters and the fish that come with them.

With the Phoenicians and Edomites she would be known as Iahudah and Atargatis. She was known as the wife of Qos (Iahud), god of the Idumeans. She is considered the first mermaid and a goddess of the water and moon. She is a great and fertile beauty, well-loved by her people. Iahudah is known as a fierce goddess of power and of grace. It is believed her name as Atargatis (Iahudah) was in direct response to Aṯirat (Asherah)’s title of “Lady of the Sea” and “mother of the gods”.

Under the empire of the Greeks she would be called Díkē and was seen as the ally of Themis. She was the goddess of justice and the spirit of moral order and fair judgement as a transcendent universal ideal or based on immemorial custom, in the sense of socially enforced norms and conventional rules. She is the wife of Themis and known to the Romans as Iustitia.

When the last empire of the Norse came, she was called Álfar, Mother of the Elves, and would give birth to Dökkálfar, father of the Dark Elves, and Ljósálfar, father of the Light Elves, who their descendants were named after. The dark elves dwell within the Svartálfheim and have a dark complexion, while the light elves live in Álfheimr, and are “fairer than the sun to look at”. Her children would become warring races filled with hatred for each other, only able to be united by the blood of Álfar.

Before the Great Exile she would venture to the lands of the Inuit and take on the name of Sedna and Sanna. She was the goddess of the sea and marine animals in Inuit annals, also known as the Mother of the Sea or Mistress of the Sea. The annals of Sedna describes how she came to rule over Adlivun, the Inuit underworld, where she would spend time with Torngarsuk.

The Great Exile

There came a time when the primordial beings, their descendants, and their creations jeopardized the balance of the timeline, before the birth of the Chronoverse. In order to save it Beyt Gavah appeared in the times of ancients and the Gavah Moatzah implored Iah to work with them to save the Chronoverse.

Iah was already tired of his siblings constant perversion of the huemans and leading his creation astray so he agreed to it with no complaints. Iah and the Gavah Moatzah cast the inhabitants out of the divine timeline and splintered everything, creating the Chronoverse.

The main timeline was sealed away so that the primordial beings and all those that were cast out were not able to access it. However, at that time Iahudah, vanished from all of existence.

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Character Information

Real Name

Yadarak

Codename

Díkē

Aliases

Iahudah
Nisoy
The Trial
[ⲙⲉⲓ] Maat (Egyptian)
[Δίκη] Díkē (Greek)
Iustitia (Roman)

Status

Missing

Current Age

years old (Phase 1)

Date of Birth

Unknown in Beriah

Date of Death

Not applicable

Family Information

Marriage Name

Family Name: baYadayan

Spouse and Children

Yadayan (Soulmate Husband)
➥ Nanna baYadayan (Son)
➥ Adikia baYadayan (Daughter)
➥ Astraía baYadayan (Daughter)
Undisclosed (Lover)
➥ Dökkálfar (Son)
➥ Ljósálfar (Son)

Relative Information

Surname/Family Name

None

Parents and Siblings

None

Character Biology

Genetic

Species

Elf
Primordial

Height and Weight

5’5″ (165.1 cm)
170lbs (77.1107kg)

Identification

Biological Gender

Female

Gender Identity

Female

Sexuality

Heterosexual

Auras and Abilities

Active Abilities

Absolute Law Manipulation ⬬ Absolute Physical Law Manipulation ⬬ Almighty Law Creation ⬬ Body language analysis ⬬ Causality Manipulation ⬬ Concord Manipulation ⬬ Control Manipulation ⬬ Exotic Law Manipulation ⬬ Judgement Manipulation ⬬ Justice Manipulation ⬬ Law Creation ⬬ Law Manipulation ⬬ Meta Fate Manipulation ⬬ Oath Manipulation ⬬ Order Magic ⬬ Peace Manipulation ⬬ Permutation Manipulation ⬬ Primordial Order Manipulation ⬬ Principle Manipulation ⬬ Supernatural Law Manipulation

Passive Abilities

Absolute Command ⬬ Deduction Mastery ⬬ Enhanced Charisma ⬬ Enhanced Memory ⬬ Investigation Mastery ⬬ Law Inducement ⬬ Law Mastery ⬬ Lie Detection ⬬ Surveillance Mastery

Paraphernalia and Contacts

Equipment

Gear

None

Costume

Affiliations

Titles

Nisoy

Occupations

Judge

Allies

Enemies

Enemy Factions

None

Enemies

None

Appearances

Yadarak Gallery

Yadarak

Beriah

Yadarak Yadarak Yadarak Yadarak

Manzat

Sumerian

Manzat Manzat Manzat Manzat

Dāri

Mesopotamian

Dāri Dāri Dāri Dāri

Hatmehit

Egyptian

Hatmehit Hatmehit Hatmehit Hatmehit

Iahudah

Phoenician

Iahudah Iahudah Iahudah Iahudah

Atargatis

Edomites

Atargatis Atargatis Atargatis Atargatis

Díkē

Greek

Díkē Díkē Díkē Díkē

Iustitia (Justitia)

Roman

Iustitia Iustitia Iustitia Iustitia

Álfar

Norse

Álfar Álfar Álfar Álfar

Sedna

Inuit

Sedna Sedna Sedna Sedna

Sanna

Mother of Elves

Sanna Sanna Sanna Sanna