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'''Dalrae''' is one of the most important figures in the [[Metzetta|Metzettan]] religion of [[Chulcheo]]; she was the first human ever born, and was the mother of [[Yang-jo|Metzetta's first Emperor]]. Her parents were Ssaum (the God of war) and Hwajae (the goddess of love). Together with Byeol, the demigod of the stars, she had 111 children; this is the origin of the human race in Chulcheo. She is said to have lived for 151 years.
'''Dalrae''' is one of the most important figures in the [[Metzetta|Metzettan]] religion of [[Chulcheo]]; she was the first human ever born, and was the mother of [[Yang-jo|Metzetta's first Emperor]]. Her parents were Ssaum (the God of war) and Hwajae (the goddess of love). Together with Byeol, the demigod of the stars, she had 111 children; this is the origin of the human race in Chulcheo. She is said to have lived for 151 years.
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Shortly after the birth of Yang, a bear is said to have threatened Dalrae's child; in response she slaughtered the bear and prepared a blanket for her baby from its hide.
Shortly after the birth of Yang, a bear is said to have threatened Dalrae's child; in response she slaughtered the bear and prepared a blanket for her baby from its hide.
== Children of Dalrae ==
== Children of Dalrae ==
Dalrae had 111 children. The Metzettans were canny about editing the identities of these children; very few were mentioned specifically in the [[Iyagi-seda]], so going forward an "unused" child was often used to explain where newly discovered countries had originated. After conquering [[Hyuntoji]] and [[Daekang]], the ancient Mesedans wrote their new lands into their history to strengthen their claim over their new territory. High-ranking clans in the aristocracy claimed descent from specific children of Dalrae, rather than the commoners who were assumed to be descended from Gweng, Zong, Iseul, Kang, Zala, Salma, Nikoni and Teoza. These additions were canonised in later history texts; the [[Iyagi-ingan]] and [[Iyagi-segye]], both written long after the Iyagi-seda.
Dalrae had 111 children. The Metzettans were canny about editing the identities of these children; very few were mentioned specifically in the [[Iyagi-seda]], so going forward an "unused" child was often used to explain where newly discovered countries had originated. After conquering [[Hyuntoji]] and [[Daekang]], the ancient Mesedans wrote their new lands into their history to strengthen their claim over their new territory. High-ranking clans in the aristocracy claimed descent from specific children of Dalrae, rather than the commoners who were assumed to be descended from Gweng, Zong, Iseul, Kang, Zala, Salma, Nikoni and Teoza. These additions were canonised in later history texts; the [[Iyagi-ingan]] and [[Iyagi-segye]], both written long after the Iyagi-seda.
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|17
|17
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|Ssuseol
|Mesedan clan 1
|She was Hissano's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the [[Ssuseol Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|-
|-
|18
|18
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|Hissano
|Mesedan clan 1
|He was Ssuseol's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Ssuseol Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|-
|-
|19
|19
|
|Pyeolhae
|Mesedan clan 2
|She was Tongri's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the [[Pyeolhae Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|-
|-
|20
|20
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|Tongri
|Mesedan clan 2
|He was Pyeolhae's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Pyeolhae Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|-
|-
|21
|21
|
|Apsu
|Mesedan clan 3
|She was Mung's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the [[Apsu Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|-
|-
|22
|22
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|Mung
|Mesedan clan 3
|He was Apsu's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Apsu Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-ingan]].
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|-
|69
|69
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|Kino
|Later Metzettan Clan A
|She was Manshik's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the [[Kino Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|70
|70
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|Manshik
|Later Metzettan Clan A
|He was Kino's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Kino Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|71
|71
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|Haruka
|Later Metzettan Clan B
|She was Himchan's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the [[Haruka Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|72
|72
|
|Himchan
|Later Metzettan Clan B
|He was Haruka's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Haruka Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|73
|73
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|Migyung
|Later Metzettan Clan C
|She was Bitgaram's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the [[Migyung Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|74
|74
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|Bitgaram
|Later Metzettan Clan C
|He was Migyung's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Migyung Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|75
|75
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|Zuzeonhwa
|Later Metzettan Clan D
|She was Kwangsun's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the [[Zuzeonhwa Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|76
|76
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|Kwangsun
|Later Metzettan Clan D
|He was Zuzeonhwa's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Zuzeonhwa Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|77
|77
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|Sangsanglyeog
|She married Gweng and Zong's eldest child; their ten children became artists; a painter, a dancer, a musician, a calligrapher, a poet, an actor, an author, a sculptor, a tailor and a gardener.
|She married Gweng and Zong's eldest child; their ten children became artists; a painter, a dancer, a musician, a calligrapher, a poet, an actor, an author, a sculptor, a tailor and a gardener.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|78
|78
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|Gyosu
|She married Gweng and Zong's second child; their ten children became scholars.
|She married Gweng and Zong's second child; their ten children became scholars.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|79
|79
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|Chilyoja
|She married Gweng and Zong's third child; their ten children became healers.
|She married Gweng and Zong's third child; their ten children became healers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|80
|80
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|Seongjigja
|She married Gweng and Zong's fourth child; their ten children became priests.
|She married Gweng and Zong's fourth child; their ten children became priests.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|81
|81
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|Gunin
|He married Gweng and Zong's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|He married Gweng and Zong's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|82
|82
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|Geonchugga
|He married Gweng and Zong's sixth child; their ten children became architects.
|He married Gweng and Zong's sixth child; their ten children became architects.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|83
|83
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|Nongjangju
|He married Gweng and Zong's seventh child; their ten children became farmers.
|He married Gweng and Zong's seventh child; their ten children became farmers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|84
|84
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|Hagja
|He married Iseul and Kang's first child; their ten children became scribes.
|He married Iseul and Kang's first child; their ten children became scribes.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|85
|85
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|Seumiseu
|He married Iseul and Kang's second child; their ten children became metalworkers.
|He married Iseul and Kang's second child; their ten children became metalworkers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|86
|86
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|Joseonga
|She married Iseul and Kang's third child; their ten children became shipbuilders.
|She married Iseul and Kang's third child; their ten children became shipbuilders.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
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|87
|87
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|Yolisa
|She married Iseul and Kang's third child; their ten children became chefs.
|She married Iseul and Kang's third child; their ten children became chefs.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
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|88
|88
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|Gaengbu
|She married Iseul and Kang's fourth child; their ten children became miners.
|She married Iseul and Kang's fourth child; their ten children became miners.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
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|89
|89
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|Gungsu
|She married Iseul and Kang's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|She married Iseul and Kang's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|90
|90
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|Dogong
|She married Iseul and Kang's sixth child; their ten children became potters.
|She married Iseul and Kang's sixth child; their ten children became potters.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|91
|91
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|Jeonyleong
|She married Iseul and Kang's seventh child; their ten children became messengers.
|She married Iseul and Kang's seventh child; their ten children became messengers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|92
|92
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|Hanyeo
|She married Iseul and Kang's eighth child; their ten children became handmaidens.
|She married Iseul and Kang's eighth child; their ten children became handmaidens.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|93
|93
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|Pujusgan
|She married Zala and Salma's second child; their ten children became butchers.
|She married Zala and Salma's second child; their ten children became butchers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|94
|94
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|Banjug
|She married Zala and Salma's third child; their ten children became bakers.
|She married Zala and Salma's third child; their ten children became bakers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|95
|95
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|Mogsu
|He married Zala and Salma's fourth child; their ten children became carpenters.
|He married Zala and Salma's fourth child; their ten children became carpenters.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
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|96
|96
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|Jeontugi
|He married Zala and Salma's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|He married Zala and Salma's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|97
|97
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|Jido
|He married Zala and Salma's sixth child; their ten children became cartographers.
|He married Zala and Salma's sixth child; their ten children became cartographers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|98
|98
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|Eobu
|He married Zala and Salma's seventh child; their ten children became fishers.
|He married Zala and Salma's seventh child; their ten children became fishers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|99
|99
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|Undong
|He married Zala and Salma's eighth child; their ten children became athletes.
|He married Zala and Salma's eighth child; their ten children became athletes.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|100
|100
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|Jiggong
|He married Zala and Salma's ninth child; their ten children became weavers.
|He married Zala and Salma's ninth child; their ten children became weavers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|101
|101
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|Boseog
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's second child; their ten children became jewellers.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's second child; their ten children became jewellers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|102
|102
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|Daesa
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's third child; their ten children became diplomats.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's third child; their ten children became diplomats.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|103
|103
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|Mongsang
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's fourth child; their ten children became astronomers.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's fourth child; their ten children became astronomers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|104
|104
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|Jeonsa
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|105
|105
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|Juin
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's sixth child; their ten children became merchants.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's sixth child; their ten children became merchants.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|-
|106
|106
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|Jebon
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's seventh child; their ten children became bookbinders.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's seventh child; their ten children became bookbinders.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|107
|107
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|Sangin
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's eighth child; their ten children became traders.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's eighth child; their ten children became traders.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|108
|108
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|Maechunbu
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's ninth child; their ten children became escorts.
|She married Nikoni and Teoza's ninth child; their ten children became escorts.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|109
|109
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|Angjoje
|He married Nikoni and Teoza's tenth child; their ten children became brewers.
|He married Nikoni and Teoza's tenth child; their ten children became brewers.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|110
|110
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|Jaenan
|Female. Later Metzettan Clan E.
|She was Balyeol's twin. They married and had four children. Matriarch of the [[Jaenan Clan]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
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|111
|111
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|Balyeol
|Male. Later Metzettan Clan E.
|He was Jaenan's twin. They married and had four children. Invented by the aristocracy to explain the origins of the Jaenan Clan.
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|Mentioned in the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|}
|}
== In the ''Iyagi-seda'' ==
== In the ''Iyagi-seda'' ==
The myth of Dalrae features in the first 3 chapters of the [[Iyagi-seda]].
The myth of Dalrae features in the first 3 chapters of the [[Iyagi-seda]].
== In the ''Iyagi-ingan'' ==
== In the ''Iyagi-ingan'' ==
== In the ''Iyagi-segye'' ==
== In the ''Iyagi-segye'' ==
== Modern Veneration ==
== Modern Veneration ==
Dalrae's final resting place is believed to be her house shrine on Mount Riwa.
Dalrae's final resting place is believed to be her house shrine on Mount Riwa.
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Revision as of 07:49, 20 March 2022

Dalrae is one of the most important figures in the Metzettan religion of Chulcheo; she was the first human ever born, and was the mother of Metzetta's first Emperor. Her parents were Ssaum (the God of war) and Hwajae (the goddess of love). Together with Byeol, the demigod of the stars, she had 111 children; this is the origin of the human race in Chulcheo. She is said to have lived for 151 years.

Biography

Shortly after the birth of Yang, a bear is said to have threatened Dalrae's child; in response she slaughtered the bear and prepared a blanket for her baby from its hide.

Children of Dalrae

Dalrae had 111 children. The Metzettans were canny about editing the identities of these children; very few were mentioned specifically in the Iyagi-seda, so going forward an "unused" child was often used to explain where newly discovered countries had originated. After conquering Hyuntoji and Daekang, the ancient Mesedans wrote their new lands into their history to strengthen their claim over their new territory. High-ranking clans in the aristocracy claimed descent from specific children of Dalrae, rather than the commoners who were assumed to be descended from Gweng, Zong, Iseul, Kang, Zala, Salma, Nikoni and Teoza. These additions were canonised in later history texts; the Iyagi-ingan and Iyagi-segye, both written long after the Iyagi-seda.

Dalrae and Byeol's 111 Children
No. Name Function Notes
1 Yang The first Emperor, High Priest and War Chief of Meseda. Features prominently in the Iyagi-seda.
2 Gweng He was Zong's twin. The twins married and their children settled Metzetta's central mountain range. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
3 Zong She was Gweng's twin. The twins married and had seven children. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
4 Iseul She was Kang's twin. The twins married and their children settled Meseda's east coast. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
5 Kang He was Iseul's twin. The twins married and had eight children. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
6 Zala He was Salma's twin. They married and their children settled Meseda's west coast. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
7 Salma She was Zala's twin. The twins married and had nine children. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
8 Nikoni She was Teoza's twin. They married and their children became Meseda's first soldiers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
9 Teoza He was Nikoni's twin. They married and had ten children. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
10 Alemdaun Wife of Yang, who she had six children with. Mentioned in the Iyagi-seda.
11 Soo Married Gi. Their ten children settled Daekang. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
12 Gi Married Soo and founded Daekang. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
13 Hyuna Married Saem. Their ten children settled Hyuntoji. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
14 Saem Married Hyuna and founded Hyuntoji. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
15 Yeona He married Yise. Their ten children settled the islands surrounding Metzetta. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
16 Yise She married Yeona. Their ten children settled the islands surrounding Metzetta. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
17 Ssuseol She was Hissano's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the Ssuseol Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
18 Hissano He was Ssuseol's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Ssuseol Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
19 Pyeolhae She was Tongri's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the Pyeolhae Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
20 Tongri He was Pyeolhae's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Pyeolhae Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
21 Apsu She was Mung's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the Apsu Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
22 Mung He was Apsu's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Apsu Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy. Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
23 Tanhai Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
24 Tanhai Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
25 Corumm Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
26 Corumm Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
27 Duamacia Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
28 Duamacia Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
29 Nation north of Duamacia Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
30 Nation north of Duamacia Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
31 Nation north of Metzetta Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
32 Nation north of Metzetta Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
33 Canpei Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
34 Canpei Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
35 Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
36 Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
37 Country southwest of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
38 Country southwest of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
39 Country east of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
40 Country east of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
41 Country southwest of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
42 Country southwest of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
43 Country east of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
44 Country east of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
45 Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
46 Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
47 Rusana Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
48 Rusana Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
49 Country west of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
50 Country west of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
51 Country northwest of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
52 Country northwest of Oyashima Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
53 Country northeast of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
54 Country northeast of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-ingan.
55 Three countries northwest of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
56 Three countries northwest of Kloistan Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
57 Kandara, Soirwind, Pursat area. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
58 Kandara, Soirwind, Pursat area. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
59 Southwest Alshar Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
60 Southwest Alshar Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
61 Audonia Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
62 Audonia Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
63 Crona and Kiro-Borealis Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
64 Crona and Kiro-Borealis Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
65 Levantia Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
66 Levantia Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
67 Sarpedon and Australis Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
68 Sarpedon and Australis Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
69 Kino She was Manshik's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the Kino Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
70 Manshik He was Kino's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Kino Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
71 Haruka She was Himchan's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the Haruka Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
72 Himchan He was Haruka's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Haruka Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
73 Migyung She was Bitgaram's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the Migyung Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
74 Bitgaram He was Migyung's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Migyung Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
75 Zuzeonhwa She was Kwangsun's twin. They married and had five children. Matriarch of the Zuzeonhwa Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
76 Kwangsun He was Zuzeonhwa's twin. They married and had five children. Devised by the Zuzeonhwa Clan to give their place in the aristocracy an air of legitimacy. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
77 Sangsanglyeog She married Gweng and Zong's eldest child; their ten children became artists; a painter, a dancer, a musician, a calligrapher, a poet, an actor, an author, a sculptor, a tailor and a gardener. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
78 Gyosu She married Gweng and Zong's second child; their ten children became scholars. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
79 Chilyoja She married Gweng and Zong's third child; their ten children became healers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
80 Seongjigja She married Gweng and Zong's fourth child; their ten children became priests. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
81 Gunin He married Gweng and Zong's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
82 Geonchugga He married Gweng and Zong's sixth child; their ten children became architects. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
83 Nongjangju He married Gweng and Zong's seventh child; their ten children became farmers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
84 Hagja He married Iseul and Kang's first child; their ten children became scribes. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
85 Seumiseu He married Iseul and Kang's second child; their ten children became metalworkers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
86 Joseonga She married Iseul and Kang's third child; their ten children became shipbuilders. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
87 Yolisa She married Iseul and Kang's third child; their ten children became chefs. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
88 Gaengbu She married Iseul and Kang's fourth child; their ten children became miners. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
89 Gungsu She married Iseul and Kang's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
90 Dogong She married Iseul and Kang's sixth child; their ten children became potters. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
91 Jeonyleong She married Iseul and Kang's seventh child; their ten children became messengers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
92 Hanyeo She married Iseul and Kang's eighth child; their ten children became handmaidens. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
93 Pujusgan She married Zala and Salma's second child; their ten children became butchers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
94 Banjug She married Zala and Salma's third child; their ten children became bakers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
95 Mogsu He married Zala and Salma's fourth child; their ten children became carpenters. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
96 Jeontugi He married Zala and Salma's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
97 Jido He married Zala and Salma's sixth child; their ten children became cartographers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
98 Eobu He married Zala and Salma's seventh child; their ten children became fishers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
99 Undong He married Zala and Salma's eighth child; their ten children became athletes. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
100 Jiggong He married Zala and Salma's ninth child; their ten children became weavers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
101 Boseog She married Nikoni and Teoza's second child; their ten children became jewellers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
102 Daesa She married Nikoni and Teoza's third child; their ten children became diplomats. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
103 Mongsang She married Nikoni and Teoza's fourth child; their ten children became astronomers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
104 Jeonsa She married Nikoni and Teoza's fifth child; their ten children became soldiers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
105 Juin She married Nikoni and Teoza's sixth child; their ten children became merchants. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
106 Jebon She married Nikoni and Teoza's seventh child; their ten children became bookbinders. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
107 Sangin She married Nikoni and Teoza's eighth child; their ten children became traders. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
108 Maechunbu She married Nikoni and Teoza's ninth child; their ten children became escorts. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
109 Angjoje He married Nikoni and Teoza's tenth child; their ten children became brewers. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
110 Jaenan She was Balyeol's twin. They married and had four children. Matriarch of the Jaenan Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.
111 Balyeol He was Jaenan's twin. They married and had four children. Invented by the aristocracy to explain the origins of the Jaenan Clan. Mentioned in the Iyagi-segye.

In the Iyagi-seda

The myth of Dalrae features in the first 3 chapters of the Iyagi-seda.

In the Iyagi-ingan

In the Iyagi-segye

Modern Veneration

Dalrae's final resting place is believed to be her house shrine on Mount Riwa.