Ebohephai Mythology (concept)
A divergent Öltenic faith from the further east, the Ebohephai worship a vastly different pantheon than the Ölteni, even if there mythologies remain similar. In the Ēboheph-Ölgon (White Ölgon) mythology, the god Arlikhaan was slain by the jealous goddess Aru-men, who desired to usurp the throne of Ēboheph-Ölgon. As he descended to Aeras however, Arlikhaan fought Aru-men and her five thousand demon-spirits, subduing them and banishing her to the Mountain of Pain. Due to this, the Ebohephai do not hate the land; instead considering it sacred and burying their people in a type of burial mound known as Kurgans. They give worship to Arlikhaan and his five thousand demon-spirits and one hundred fire gods. His brother, Kogonhay, was given dominion of all under the sky and from him issued forth the race of man.