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== Connections to Chamice religion ==
 
== Connections to Chamice religion ==
It is widely thought that the Weeping Stranger represented the unnamed deity that was suspected to have been worshipped by the [[Chamices]]
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It is widely thought that the Weeping Stranger represented the unnamed deity that was suspected to have been worshipped by the [[Chamices]] before their displacement, as both depicted a weeping person. However, this idea remains unpopular in academic circles.
 
[[Category:Samatkhaoul]]
 
[[Category:Samatkhaoul]]

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The Weeping Stranger is purportedly a large black marble bust of a crying person whose face is distorted from extreme grief. Throughout Tevethi history, this statue has appeared numerous times in many different locations along the Samatkhaoul River. The first mentions of the Weeping Stranger appear during the Meso-Tevethi period, which attributes the statue to the pre-Imdjic Chamices. The last reported appearance of the Weeping Stranger occured in 4601 CY, appearing on a farm on the outskirts of Ottex, for a period of several weeks until its unexplained disappearance.

Connections to Chamice religion

It is widely thought that the Weeping Stranger represented the unnamed deity that was suspected to have been worshipped by the Chamices before their displacement, as both depicted a weeping person. However, this idea remains unpopular in academic circles.