Talk:Pillan
Latest comment: 13 years ago by The Lesser Merlin in topic Araucanian thunder, fire, and volcano god
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Araucanian thunder, fire, and volcano god
editMany sources refer to Pillan as "the Araucanian thunder, fire, and volcano god" (including the Wikipedia article on Pillan Patera). This is a unique deity (not mentioned here other than the ambiguous "a powerful and respected male spirit") rather than a type of spirit. Admittedly, Pillan is a Mapuche word for 'volcano' and this useage presumably refers to some kind of personification, but is this a deity or a class of spirits or both?. Can someone clarify this please - and if necessary introduce a disambiguation page? (I note Wikipedia says (see Mapuche) that "Araucanian" is now considered to be pejorative term by some. The Lesser Merlin (talk) 11:57, 8 August 2011 (UTC)