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*[[Atur]], Storm God | *[[Atur]], Storm God | ||
− | *[[Hesukh]] | + | *[[Hesukh]], associated with [[Kuma]] and [[Eshik]], he is thought equivalent to either one. |
*[[Khulkha]] the diabolic offspring of [[Dajhis]] and a powerful mortal sorcerer, compare [[Q'ulq'aa]] in [[Neptultchi]] pantheon. | *[[Khulkha]] the diabolic offspring of [[Dajhis]] and a powerful mortal sorcerer, compare [[Q'ulq'aa]] in [[Neptultchi]] pantheon. | ||
*[[Kashkama]] The Kalaman version of the god [[Liluthio]] | *[[Kashkama]] The Kalaman version of the god [[Liluthio]] |
Revision as of 12:00, 24 July 2017
- Atur, Storm God
- Hesukh, associated with Kuma and Eshik, he is thought equivalent to either one.
- Khulkha the diabolic offspring of Dajhis and a powerful mortal sorcerer, compare Q'ulq'aa in Neptultchi pantheon.
- Kashkama The Kalaman version of the god Liluthio
- Mahada, Earth Goddess
- Penjahl, Chaos God, patron god of Balimarutha, compare Lygdamion
- Shakla, the Destroyer, also seen as the destroyer of Kshu, a demon who corresponds with the Neptultchi God, Tsama Qllu
- Shalukka, Kalaman name for Addan
See Also
- Festivals and Observances of Vimalia
- Interpretatio Isxinthiona
- Kalama
- Lords of Creation
- Prism of Eternity
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