Áń Wyiŋaq Cáśy Cáŋaj
| jgATo SUqa qgArwi (jo( Áń Wyiŋaq Cáśy Cáŋaj | |
|---|---|
Seal of the Queen of Maraśa | |
| Life | |
| Born | Month of Casting, Quiet Week, Day 5, Year 118 |
| Place of Birth | Fájaþáw, Þunan Qumreá |
| Other | |
| Pronouns | she/her |
| Occupations | Ocean priest, formerly Queen of Maraśa |
| Nationality | Maraśa |
For the four-part structure of the name, see Śácamþań Naming Conventions
Áń Wyiŋaq Cáśy Cáŋaj, or Cáśy for short, formerly Wetáŋa gAtowI (IPA: /'β̞ʷɪtɑːŋɐ/), is a Maraśań ocean priest and formerly the Queen or Quing[1] (Śácamþaśá: mAnItu Tunema) of Maraśa. She was in power until the Maraśań Civil War, and ruled the country as an absolute monarchy. She was originally suspected by some to be Hilja in disguise, but the public declaration of her true identity as Cáśy (rather than Wetáŋa) and the accompanying backstory of her life has largely ended these rumours.
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