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*[[Djazuh]], god of sun and fires of the upper atmosphere
 
*[[Djazuh]], god of sun and fires of the upper atmosphere
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*[[Duraigon]]: god of the lash
 
*[[Hebsheth]], mother goddess, thought by some to be the predecessor to [[Ishmût]].
 
*[[Hebsheth]], mother goddess, thought by some to be the predecessor to [[Ishmût]].
 
*[[Idzeg]], god of lightning and warriors
 
*[[Idzeg]], god of lightning and warriors
*[[Ishmût]], mother of the creative waters of chaos
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*[[Ishmût]]: Chaos Goddess of the Waters of Creation and powerful regeneration
 
*[[Kuma]], god of subterranean waters
 
*[[Kuma]], god of subterranean waters
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*[[Shaghamduh]]: fish-headed servants of Sheg
 
*[[Shalakhmu]], god of the river [[Leh-Shelekhumbis River|Shelekhumbis]]. Also known as [[Shulkham]]. His priests are known as [[Sulchamite]]s.
 
*[[Shalakhmu]], god of the river [[Leh-Shelekhumbis River|Shelekhumbis]]. Also known as [[Shulkham]]. His priests are known as [[Sulchamite]]s.
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*[[Sheg]]: fish-headed god of wisdom
 
*[[Shnethsut]], goddess of the waters of the upper atmosphere
 
*[[Shnethsut]], goddess of the waters of the upper atmosphere
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=Images of Shelekhumbian Gods=
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<center><gallery>
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File:ShelekhumbianGod_Djazuh_A_01.png|[[Djazuh]]
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File:ShelekhumbianGod_Sheg_A_01.png|[[Sheg]]
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File:ShelekhumbianGoddess_Ishmút_A_01.png|[[Ishmût]]
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</gallery></center>
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=
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=See Also=
 
=See Also=
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*[[Religions]]
 
*[[Shelekhumbia]]
 
*[[Shelekhumbia]]
  
 
[[Category:Religions of Asdar]]
 
[[Category:Religions of Asdar]]
 
[[Category:Gods of Asdar]]
 
[[Category:Gods of Asdar]]
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[[Category:Lists]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 28 December 2023

Gods of Shelekhumbia have been worshiped for well over eight thousand years. Today, the native religion is suppressed by the rulers of the Sultanate of Beph-Themesh who are Imzaami.

Images of Shelekhumbian Gods

Sources

See Also