> This fact does not negate my theory, right?
> I mean, Umath was not able to parthenogenetically
> generate a son all alone, I suppose. Or so would say
> Praxian and Heortling mythology.
>
> > I'm sorry, but I screwed up. The family tree in
> > Cults of
> > Prax merely has him as a sole descendent from Umath.
I don't see why not, according to greek myth the goddess Athena
sprang full-grown from Zeus' forehead, although edmittedly only
after he had swallowed his pregnant squeeze-of-the-day, got a
headache and had his head cracked open with an axe.
Simon Hibbs