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>With his predecessor in the Eastern Quarter Seson riding a bear and holding a serpent in his hand, Maxayn's ursine form and serpentine tail present the possibility that he is Seson's mount, with that king holding Maxayn's tail in his hand as he rides him. If so, this relationship is akin to those of the Vedic vahana, which are lesser or local deities who act as the mounts of more prestigious and powerful gods. With Seson's connection to the first decan of Leo established, that decan's aspects relating to violence and boldness can be applied to Maxayn's vicious appearance, as can the Mercurial first decan of Sagittarius with its ability to bring boldness. The decan most relevant to him, however, is the first of Aries, which signifies strength and boldness and comes with the form of “a black man, standing and cloathed in a white garment, girdled about, of a great body, with reddish eyes, and great strength, and like one that is angry”
>The Lunar Mansion related to Aries's primary decan is Al Sharatain, which is pertinent to Maxayn due to its influence over discords and journeys—which his fierce, Marsian nature and ability to transfer one from one place to another are in accordance with—and its utilization for creating talismans that cause destruction