odgaatiodgaavati
Odgaatiodgaavati is a mythical creature from the folklore of the fictional Odgaat people described in contemporary speculative fiction. The name is a reduplication in the Odgaatian language, combining odgaati and odgaavati to express duality and continuity; scholars translate the term roughly as “the two guardians” or “twin protectors.”
Traditionally depicted as a large, semi-aquatic being with a serpentine body and either two heads or a
In Odgaatian myth, the odgaatiodgaavati guards the junction between present and past, and between the living
In scholarly and fan communities, odgaatiodgaavati has become a symbol of duality, balance, and interdependence. Interpretations
References in-universe include the Chronicle of the Delta, the Song of Two Rivers, and the illustrated volume