Minawara And Multultu
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In Aboriginal mythology, Minawara and Multultu were the legendary ancestors of the Nambutji tribe. They were a
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-men, They are part of a tribe that lives peacefully in their village, but until the
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give their tribe a divine punishment because someone violated a sacred oath in the village. It causes the
Deities A deity or god is a supernatural being who is considered divine or sacred. The ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' defines deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. C. Scott Littleton defines a deity as "a being with powers greate ...
fulled by anger and sent the Great Flood to sweep away their village. Minawara and Multultu were tossed here and there, carried by the waves that slaughterer their entire families, their memories and the place where they grew up. To the point where it finally stopped. They stopped with a pile of debris carried away by the Great Flood. They begin their long journey into the void, without direction or any kind of clues of where they should go or do. They been walking nonstop, no food neither drink, just them and their unbreakable determination to keep going. Along the way, they little by little lose their worldliness. Their noses are damaged because they are blocked too much by sand or anything else on their way. Their eyes no longer able to see anymore, because they don't even blink to stay awake, because they don't know when disaster will strike again. Their lungs and all their internal organs were destroyed. their bones are as hard as stone, their skin is as rough as trees that are thousands of years old, and various other things. However, none of the obstacles that occurred stopped them from continuing to move forward. Until the point where they were noticed by the
Deities A deity or god is a supernatural being who is considered divine or sacred. The ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' defines deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. C. Scott Littleton defines a deity as "a being with powers greate ...
, they were amazed at their hard work, they also offered Minawara and Multultu to become guardians of the Dream Time. They refuse the offer, but the
Deities A deity or god is a supernatural being who is considered divine or sacred. The ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' defines deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. C. Scott Littleton defines a deity as "a being with powers greate ...
keep tempting them, they tease Minawara And Multultu were promissed with Infinite Wealth, fame and true happiness. The
Deities A deity or god is a supernatural being who is considered divine or sacred. The ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' defines deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. C. Scott Littleton defines a deity as "a being with powers greate ...
almost give up on them, but Minawara ask for power, so he can protect Multultu. Then they were granted with God Like power, with the ability to combine their two bodies, and become stronger, they accept the offer and known as the Greatest and Strongest Guardian that have ever guard the Dream Time, and called as Minultu if they combine their bodies.


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