Kalyin, the unified lake goddess, represents the merging of all three lake goddesses - in addition to all of creation - into one being. She is the goddess of unity as well as the portfolios of Kodave, Enuuk and Yukel combined. Her followers are known as Kalyin Worshippers.
History & Theory of Origin[]
The Three Goddesses - Kodave, Enuuk, and Yukel - are revered by their respective cultures as powerful beings with significant influence over the physical world. However, their exact origins and relationship to each other have been the subject of much debate and speculation over the years.
According to some theories, the Khamgunai, Runsukhi, and Zabatlari peoples each worshiped different aspects of a single, all-encompassing deity, which over time became separate entities in their own right. However, with the lack of access to the Spirit Plane in the Plains and the gradual fading of the spiritual origins of Kodave and Enuuk, Yukel's divine nature came to dominate the perception of the Three Goddesses.
Despite this, the idea of the Three Goddesses being fragments of a greater being was kept alive by the Besholgi, and the periodic visits of the Treasure Fleet ensured that the concept was never completely forgotten by the Khamgunai.
The rise of Kalyin, therefore, has been seen by some as an extension of this belief, with Kalyin assuming even greater power than the Supreme Spirit without the need to absorb the souls of living beings and spirits.