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'''Ebzu''' is a minor deity in Phoenic mythology. He is the son of [[Ra]], and the god of freshwater. He was wed to the chaos-goddess [[Nyssa]] to quell her rage at Ra's creations. When he was accidentally killed by his children, Nyssa waged war on them, and then she herself was slain. | '''Ebzu''' is a minor deity in Phoenic mythology. He is the son of [[Ra]], and the god of freshwater. He was wed to the chaos-goddess [[Nyssa]] to quell her rage at Ra's creations. When he was accidentally killed by his children, Nyssa waged war on them, and then she herself was slain. | ||
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Ebzu was the husband of Nyssa, the father of Quethe, Sonya, and Shahra, the grandfather of Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur, and the great-grandfather of [[Mishra]]. |
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Ebzu is a minor deity in Phoenic mythology. He is the son of Ra, and the god of freshwater. He was wed to the chaos-goddess Nyssa to quell her rage at Ra's creations. When he was accidentally killed by his children, Nyssa waged war on them, and then she herself was slain.
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Ebzu was the husband of Nyssa, the father of Quethe, Sonya, and Shahra, the grandfather of Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur, and the great-grandfather of Mishra.