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Kaltesh may have been the wife - or, in other variations of the story, the daughter or sister - of the god Nuri-Toorum. Kaltesh was the mother (or, depending on the legend, the aunt, or sister) of a key figure in myth, World-Surveyor Man.
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As a goddess of birth and fate, Kaltesh is responsible for a person's lifespan, and keeps a record book. She was believed to protect women in childbirth.
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peoples), associated with childbirth, fertility, fate, and the
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"Little Mos'-woman: the story of a (fairy-)tale"
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"The Great Oak and Brother-Sister"
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