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==The Gods of Polesia==
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==Gods of Polesia==
  
 
''Main article:'' [[The Gods of Polesia|List of the Gods of Polesia]]
 
''Main article:'' [[The Gods of Polesia|List of the Gods of Polesia]]
  
 
The gods in Polesia are not as direct as are those of other campaign settings, and generally when you attract the attention of a god (or rather what people worship as a god) it's a very bad thing.
 
The gods in Polesia are not as direct as are those of other campaign settings, and generally when you attract the attention of a god (or rather what people worship as a god) it's a very bad thing.
 
In the millennia since sentient creatures first arose in Polesia there have been countless spirits, outsiders, and monsters worshiped, forgotten, and revived throughout the ages. Currently the following deities are the most [[The Gods of Polesia#The Worldly Gods| commonly worshiped by humans in Antanides]]:
 
 
 
Akmanu (NE): The god of forbidden knowledge who is heavily associated with necromancy.
 
 
Apithia (N): The fickle goddess of love, loss, and delirium.
 
 
Ashtra (N): The goddess associated with destiny and balance.
 
 
Atalos (N): The god of war and soldiers.
 
 
Ekosis (NG): The god of the sun and of glory.
 
 
Epka (NG): The goddess of the earth and a patroness of farmers.
 
 
Erabis (LN): The god of law, courts, and civilization.
 
 
Hazera (CN): A Marabish goddess of the moon and the struggle against the dark.
 
 
Hessa (N): The goddess of community, nobility, as well as a lesser goddess of magic.
 
 
Kalaedes (N): The god of roads and travel.
 
 
Kaleros (CN): The god of revolution and liberty.
 
 
Nikandros (N): The god of music, art, and inspiration.
 
 
Ramna (CN): The goddess of vengeance and harsh justice.
 
 
Typhera (N): The goddess of the sea and exploration.
 
  
 
==Special Groups, Guilds, and Affiliations==
 
==Special Groups, Guilds, and Affiliations==
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'''Tradespeak''': A pidgin language formed from Marabish, Thesian, and several languages from the Freedlands. Its a very common language throughout the City States, though it is only used for business.
 
'''Tradespeak''': A pidgin language formed from Marabish, Thesian, and several languages from the Freedlands. Its a very common language throughout the City States, though it is only used for business.
  
'''Tugali''': The main language used in Dhumarja, Saamavi, and Kasmira. Also spoken in northern Zumwalla in areas near the Sengari Straits, and Bhetene.
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'''Tugali''': The main language used in Dhumarja, Saamaov, and Kasmira. Also spoken in northern Zumwalla in areas near the Sengari Straits, and Bhetene.
  
 
'''Viedoan''': A Lataneran derivative spoken primarily in the Viedoan Empire and throughout the Gellian Isles.
 
'''Viedoan''': A Lataneran derivative spoken primarily in the Viedoan Empire and throughout the Gellian Isles.

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