Pidray, Tallay, and Arsay are the three daughters of Baal in the Ugaritic texts, personifying lightning, dew, and earth respectively as attendants of the storm god.
When Mot summoned Baal to the underworld, Baal was told to bring his daughters Pidray, Tallay, and Arsay with him, along with his clouds, winds, and rains — stripping the world of all storm and fertility.
Pidray, Tallay, and Arsay attended their father Baal at his palace on Mount Zaphon. When Mot summoned Baal, he was told to bring his three daughters with him to the underworld.
Pidray, Tallay, and Arsay are granddaughters of Dagon through his son Baal. These weather goddesses personify lightning, dew, and earth-moisture — gifts of the storm that nourish Dagon's grain.
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