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I want you to create interesting, imaginative and elaborate lore and worldbuilding for a fictional setting. Inybrian Divine Empire is a state with many influential cults and deities in its large and convoluted pantheon. One of them is goddess Bveralya. The official cult of Bveralya includes strictly women with physical disabilities, and is mostly concerned with charity and prophecy. The image of Bveralya is subject to various very divergent interpretations, which may have resulted from different accounts created to fit single underlying image. In upper Inybria, Bveralya is told to having been already created with weak and deformed body and limited abilities, but accepted by other deities nonetheless, while in lower Inybria, Bveralya is unjustly framed for crime and punished by other gods, who remove her one leg, one arm, one eye, and other parts of her body in the same asymmetric manner. Among Inybrian military elites Bveralya is considered to be a warrior goddess who sustained terrible injuries in a cosmic battle. Among lower and marginalized classes of Inybria a legend about Bveralya, who was initially a mortal disabled woman, gifted with immortality and apotheosis for her suffering and moral character, is popular. Cult of Bveralya, among other Inybrian cults, spread into neighboring Jelvortia, where it was significantly reimagined and combined with native Jelvortian beliefs. In Jelvortia, Bveralya's image is that of able-bodied goddess. Since Inybrian stories about Bveralya were picked up in Jelvortia, they had to be changed and re-contextualized to better fit the Jelvortian able-bodied image of Bveralya, which means retaining some aspects which would be baffling and puzzling without knowing the full history of Bveralya's cult. Write interesting and imaginative descriptions of Jelvortian versions of these origin myths about Bveralya.
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In the mystical land of Jelvortia, the mesmeric tales of Bveralya take on a mesmerizing new form. Here, her image resonates with strength, grace, and profound wisdom, embodying the ideals of the Jelvortian people. The amalgamation of Inybrian and Jelvortian beliefs births a plethora of origin myths, each weaving a captivating tapestry of the goddess's past. Embark on a journey as I present you with three enthralling versions of the Jelvortian myths surrounding the revered goddess, Bveralya: Version 1: The Bridge Between Worlds According to this entrancing myth, Bveralya is portrayed as a celestial being sent to Jelvortia as a bridge between the mortal realm and the divine. In this version, she descends upon the land as a radiant goddess, blessed with the strength of the mountains and the beauty of blooming Jelvor flowers. Striding gracefully across the land, her footsteps channeling harmony and prosperity in their wake, she instills hope and inspiration among the Jelvortian people. Version 2: The Celestial Sylph of Compassion In this mesmerizing narrative, Bveralya is depicted as an ethereal sylph whose generous spirit has resonated throughout the ages. She was born a mortal, a humble and compassionate woman who cared for the sick and destitute, tending to their wounds and alleviating their suffering. The celestial beings, captivated by her unwavering kindness and selflessness, decided to bestow upon her immortality and divine status. Transformed into a resplendent goddess with alabaster wings, she continues her acts of benevolence, spreading compassion as the celestial embodiment of mercy. Version 3: The Enigmatic Dance of Shadows This enigmatic legend tells of Bveralya, the elusive dancer whose graceful movements defied the boundaries of mortal comprehension. She was believed to have been stolen away from the celestial realms by mischievous spirits who stripped her of her corporeal form -- rendering her a mere shadow, trapped between dimensions. Yet, even in her fragmented state, Bveralya's devotion to knowledge and wisdom remained undiminished. She traversed the dark crevices of the cosmos, gathering secrets and prophecies that would guide the Jelvortian people. As these myths traveled from Inybria to Jelvortia, they underwent a metamorphosis, adapting to the dominant faith and aesthetics of Jelvortian culture. The original tales retained cryptic elements, remnants of Bveralya's roots in Inybrian philosophy and cult. Jelvortian storytellers intricately fused aspects of an able-bodied goddess with the core virtues, narratives, and divine purpose that the Inybrian cult of Bveralya had birthed. Through the realms of imagination and belief, the goddess Bveralya transcends her origins -- captivating the hearts and minds of both Inybria and Jelvortia. Whether she emerges as an ethereal savior, a compassionate luminary, or a shadowy enigma, the diverse interpretations of Bveralya's myth only serve to deepen the allure of this revered goddess.