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The ancient Thammazite Tribes claimed descendancy from the eponymous forebear, Thammaz. Their ancestral religion centers on the rule and exploits of a family of gods. | The ancient Thammazite Tribes claimed descendancy from the eponymous forebear, Thammaz. Their ancestral religion centers on the rule and exploits of a family of gods. | ||
− | + | ;Esel: The great patriarch (cf. Arel); | |
− | + | ;Yal: the son of Esel; ⚕; symbol is a rod with a serpent on it | |
− | + | ;Shaqeth: the wife of Esel | |
− | + | ;Ziph: The son of Esel and Shaqeth who dies and comes back to life | |
− | + | ;Gish: the magical bull of Ziph who serves and helps Ziph. | |
− | + | ;Shelesh: Sun God, also considered supreme God in some versions | |
− | + | ;Thuwwat: goddess of starmoon | |
− | + | ;Baphiyyat: goddess of sunmoon | |
Mythical Creatures | Mythical Creatures |
Revision as of 08:17, 16 August 2014
The ancient Thammazite Tribes claimed descendancy from the eponymous forebear, Thammaz. Their ancestral religion centers on the rule and exploits of a family of gods.
- Esel
- The great patriarch (cf. Arel);
- Yal
- the son of Esel; ⚕; symbol is a rod with a serpent on it
- Shaqeth
- the wife of Esel
- Ziph
- The son of Esel and Shaqeth who dies and comes back to life
- Gish
- the magical bull of Ziph who serves and helps Ziph.
- Shelesh
- Sun God, also considered supreme God in some versions
- Thuwwat
- goddess of starmoon
- Baphiyyat
- goddess of sunmoon
Mythical Creatures djinn, ifrit, marids, ghoul, roc
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