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== Holy Days & Ceremonies == | == Holy Days & Ceremonies == |
Revision as of 00:55, 9 January 2022
Mythos
Pure Tuath communities that still worship these gods are rarer than Elves in the Lands.
Abberations - such as aboleths, beholders, illithids, and the like - and their gods, are the mythical foes of the Elder Elemental Gods. In the myth circles of the Tuath, it was the struggle between the two that brought on the cataclysm that ended Tuath civilization (paving the way for the other races to dominate the Athernian peninsula).
Dieties
Laeg
God of the Earth and Land Animals
Depictions of Laeg are usually the form of a huge man-like creature formed from gnarled and twisted trunks and branches of trees.
Ulna
Goddess of Water, Oceans, and Sea Creatures
Ulna is typically depicted as a woman with the lower body of a fish, fingers ending in long claws, a mouth bristling with sharp teeth, pupil-less glowing eyes, and the lure of an angler-fish extending from her forehead.
Akazash
God of Fire and Intelligent Creatures
Typically portrayed as a lion composed entirely of flame.
Ishti
Goddess of the Air and Flying Creatures
Typically portrayed as a huge, snow-white harpy like creature.