Arevakhach’

Ancientwell-documentedChristianityPaganismArmeniaCaucasus

The Armenian eternity sign is an ancient national symbol representing the Armenians' spiritual and celestial connection. It appears as a geometric figure on khachkars and church walls, embodying the significance of faith and symbolism in Armenian tradition. (Note: - Power tier: Primordial (as it's described as an "ancient" national symbol, but there's no indication that it's deity-level) - Appearance: Not enough detail is provided; the source material only ment)

Origin

The name 'Arevakhach’' likely derives from the Armenian words 'Arevak' (sun) and 'Khach'’ (cross or symbol of eternal life). Its significance is rooted in spiritual and celestial concepts.

Appearance

No specific physical description is provided. It appears as a geometric figure carved on khachkars and church walls.

Abilities

None described; primarily serves as a symbol.

Community Record

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