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| Arth flew the Chariot among the branches of a great tree, the chariot landed, and the people spilled out. But Arth, their saviour, stood lifeless in his wondrous chariot, as if he, too, were carved of stone. The people started to weep, but a great flaming bird flew among the branches, as Arth and his chariot crumbled to dust. In its place stood a new shining Arth, mounted in a winged chariot pulled by a horse of flames, and he followed The Phoenix out into the heavens. However, he looked over the people he saved from a distance, and when they realized that, they built a shrine dedicated to him - and since then Arth has been the patron of hermits, healers and a symbol of hope. | Arth flew the Chariot among the branches of a great tree, the chariot landed, and the people spilled out. But Arth, their saviour, stood lifeless in his wondrous chariot, as if he, too, were carved of stone. The people started to weep, but a great flaming bird flew among the branches, as Arth and his chariot crumbled to dust. In its place stood a new shining Arth, mounted in a winged chariot pulled by a horse of flames, and he followed The Phoenix out into the heavens. However, he looked over the people he saved from a distance, and when they realized that, they built a shrine dedicated to him - and since then Arth has been the patron of hermits, healers and a symbol of hope. | ||
| - | Arth and Yarma are often seen as related deities - and many people will say a single prayer to both deities at the same time. | ||
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