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Mortagra, according to the ''Mesenjeris Himni'' from the Ts'igna'reli and the ''Tanagrdznoba'' from the Ts'ignabi'neli, is the mortal manifestation of Ver and K'oh. It is believed that, after Mordokai and Ki'esule's encounter with Ver and K'oh, an echo of their being remained on top of ''K’lde Ghvtisa'', better known as Mount Mortagra. These echoes would coalesce and form the creature of Mortagra, who delivered further messages and teachings of Ver and K'oh that weren't included in the Ts'igna'reli and Ts'ignabi'neli. These messages and teachings are collected within the Zycalerian Myths.
 
[[File:Mortagra.jpg|leftright|thumb|Painting of Mortagra, as described in the ''Tanagrdznoba'']]
 
===K'urieri===
K'urieri, also a lesser deity like Mortagra, is a being who greets individuals after they die, and also is responsible for instilling consciousness into newborns. They guide the souls into and out of what is called the ''Didi Araperi'', or the Great Nothingness in Staynish. The ''Didi Araperi'' is described in the Ts'igna'reli as "the place where all things originate, and where all things end." The Ts'ignabi'neli elaborates further, describing the ''Didi Araperi'' as "The deepest and simplest form of being; Ver extracts the souls yet to live, giving them to K'urieri to do Ver's bidding. K'oh infuses those who have lived into the brew, collecting them from K'urieri after their life is over."
[[File:Kurieri.png|rightleft|thumb|200px|K'urieri, as seen in the religious film "Mordokai"]]
 
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