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  • ? genzoman 703

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  • ? zoroastrian mythology 4

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  • ? izha 1

General

  • ? 1girl 7.8M
  • ? arabian clothes 4.8k
  • ? armlet 59k
  • ? arms behind back 114k
  • ? ass 742k
  • ? back 114k
  • ? barefoot 471k
  • ? bdsm 81k
  • ? black hair 2.0M
  • ? bondage 69k
  • ? bound 103k
  • ? bound arms 20k
  • ? breasts 4.6M
  • ? chain 133k
  • ? dagger 19k
  • ? earrings 786k
  • ? feet 254k
  • ? from side 305k
  • ? frown 143k
  • ? full body 1.2M
  • ? hair ornament 1.9M
  • ? hoop earrings 41k
  • ? jewelry 1.5M
  • ? knife 84k
  • ? legs 175k
  • ? lips 166k
  • ? lipstick 69k
  • ? loincloth 9.3k
  • ? long hair 5.7M
  • ? long legs 25k
  • ? looking at viewer 4.5M
  • ? looking back 345k
  • ? low twintails 152k
  • ? magic circle 12k
  • ? makeup 173k
  • ? mascara 5.4k
  • ? medium breasts 1.1M
  • ? planted 11k
  • ? planted sword 8.1k
  • ? sad 16k
  • ? scimitar 509
  • ? sideboob 148k
  • ? signature 406k
  • ? soles 138k
  • ? solo 6.5M
  • ? sunlight 97k
  • ? sword 350k
  • ? tears 281k
  • ? twintails 1.2M
  • ? vambraces 22k
  • ? very long hair 1.3M
  • ? weapon 761k

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  • ? commentary 2.8M
  • ? photoshop (medium) 709k

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  • ID: 458406
  • Uploader: cnmanx »
  • Date: almost 17 years ago
  • Size: 158 KB .jpg (700x975) »
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  • Rating: Questionable
  • Score: 26
  • Favorites: 105
  • Status: Active

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izha (zoroastrian mythology) drawn by genzoman

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  • Izha

    Izha acording to the History of Zoroastrianism is the Indo-Iranian goddess of the sacrifice. She represent the "Offering". The Avestan word Izâ, etymologically identical to the Vedic Idâ/Ijâ appears to be used by the Zoroaster himself. In India Idâ is personificated a a Goddess, and the personification of Izâ appears likewise on the Gâhtâs, where the expression Padâis... Izayd "at the footsteps of Izha" as been compared with the Vedic Ijâyâs Pade, "in the footsteps of Ijâ" both expressions containing allusions to the goddes of sacrifice "whose footsteps drop with fat"

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