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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The armor fused to Taromaiti's arm stems from a [[wikipedia:Zahhak|creature in Zoroastrianism]] known as Azi Dahak in Old Persian, Zahak in modern Persian, and Azhak in Old Armenian, all of which can be translated as "dragon." Like Taromaiti's armor, Azi Dahak was created by Ahriman.
* The armor fused to Taromaiti's arm stems from a [[wikipedia:Zahhak|creature in Zoroastrianism]] known as Azi Dahaka in Old Persian, Zahak in modern Persian, and Azhak in Old Armenian, all of which can be translated as "dragon." Like Taromaiti's armor, Azi Dahaka was created by Ahriman.


* Azi Dahak was the son of a wise and just king. However, after being tempted by a young companion who was Ahriman in disguise, Azi Dahak murdered his own father. Following Azi Dahak's ascension to the throne, Ahriman appeared again, this time presenting himself as a cook. Azi Dahak's sought to reward the cook for his marvelous feasts; the cook asked only for permission to kiss the king's shoulders. The moment the deed was done, the cook disappeared, and black snakes sprouted from Azi Dahak's shoulders.
* Azi Dahaka was the son of a wise and just king. However, after being tempted by a young companion who was Ahriman in disguise, Azi Dahaka murdered his own father. Following Azi Dahaka's ascension to the throne, Ahriman appeared again, this time presenting himself as a cook. Azi Dahaka's sought to reward the cook for his marvelous feasts; the cook asked only for permission to kiss the king's shoulders. The moment the deed was done, the cook disappeared, and black snakes sprouted from Azi Dahaka's shoulders.


* Her Role is "Opposer" and her Rule is "Impropriety."
* Her Role is "Opposer" and her Rule is "Impropriety."
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