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In Etruscan mythology, Thesan was the goddess of the dawn and was associated with the generation of life. She was identified with the Roman Aurora and Greek Eos.


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Thesan had forgotten her grandmother was in the marriage tent, so drugged was she by the weight of her ridiculous dress and the incense.
Thesan clenched her jaw and closed her kohled eyes, the gentle admonishment in her grandmother's words wounding her self-pride and reminding her of her first duty.
Thesan suddenly remembered that she was in his home, not hers, and was afraid of the penalty his people would administer on a wife for hurting her husband, though she wasn't certain how she had hurt him.
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