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::'''Note:''' These deities accept clergy only of the Human race. | ::'''Note:''' These deities accept clergy only of the Human race. Predominately intended for [[shaman]] but open to all divine classes. | ||
Gods play an important role in the lives of Mazticans - indeed, they are a matter of life and death to many, if not most, of the peoples of the True World. Not only is this reflected in the sacrifices so commonly expected by some of these powers, but also in the way that they affect the climate, food supply, and environment of the entire continent at least, as viewed and explained by their followers. | Gods play an important role in the lives of Mazticans - indeed, they are a matter of life and death to many, if not most, of the peoples of the True World. Not only is this reflected in the sacrifices so commonly expected by some of these powers, but also in the way that they affect the climate, food supply, and environment of the entire continent at least, as viewed and explained by their followers. |
Revision as of 01:06, 17 July 2021
- Note: These deities accept clergy only of the Human race. Predominately intended for shaman but open to all divine classes.
Gods play an important role in the lives of Mazticans - indeed, they are a matter of life and death to many, if not most, of the peoples of the True World. Not only is this reflected in the sacrifices so commonly expected by some of these powers, but also in the way that they affect the climate, food supply, and environment of the entire continent at least, as viewed and explained by their followers.
The Maztican pantheon has eleven members:
- Kukul:
- The father of the other gods, he was god of the stars and the husband of Maztica.
- Note: He is believed to be dead, has no clergy and cannot be mechanically worshiped.
- The goddess of the earth and life; she was the mother of the gods and was the wife of Kukul.
- Note: She is believed to be dead but unlike Kukul she is worshipped through plants, lakes and streams and thus can be mechanically worshipped.
- The god of creation, freedom, and pluma magic.
- The god of war, violence, and hishna magic.
- Azul:
- The god of water and rain, and the twin brother of Tezca. He is sometimes called Calor by the Nexalans.
- The god of fire, heat, and the sun; the twin brother of Azul.
- The god of stone, clay, and mountains.
- The goddess of love, fertility, and healing.
- The goddess of plants and agriculture.
- Nula:
- The goddess of animals.
- Eha:
- The goddess of wind and air.