And Jabim is the Lord of broken things, who sitteth behind the house to lament the things that are cast away. And there he sitteth lamenting the broken things until the worlds be ended, or until someone cometh to mend the broken things. Or sometimes he sitteth by the river’s edge to lament the forgotten things that drift upon it. A kindly god is Jabim, whose heart is sore if anything be lost.
| Alias Jabim, the Lord of Broken Things |
| Real Names/Alt Names ○ |
| Characteristics Gods of Pegana, Deity, Prehuman Epoch |
| Creators/Key Contributors Lord Dunsany |
| First Appearance The Gods of Pegāna (1905) |
| First Publisher Elkin Mathews, 1905; Pegana Press, 1937 |
| Appearance List Later editions: The Gods of Pegana with S. H. Sime’s photogravure plates (Pegana Press, 1911), The Gods of Pegana with Sime illustrations (1916), The Gods of Pegana (3rd ed., 1919), Beyond the Fields We Know (Ballantine, 1972) ed. Lin Carter. |
| Sample Read The Gods of Pegāna (1905) [Internet Archive] |
| Description And Jabim is the Lord of broken things, who sitteth behind the house to lament the things that are cast away. And there he sitteth lamenting the broken things until the worlds be ended, or until someone cometh to mend the broken things. Or sometimes he sitteth by the river’s edge to lament the forgotten things that drift upon it. A kindly god is Jabim, whose heart is sore if anything be lost. |
| Source The Gods of Pegana – Project Gutenberg |
