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*[[Idzuga]], god of lightning and warriors | *[[Idzuga]], god of lightning and warriors | ||
*[[Kuma]], god of subterranean waters | *[[Kuma]], god of subterranean waters | ||
+ | *[[Shalakhmu]], god of the river [[Leh-Shelekhumbis River|Shelekhumbis]]. Also known as [[Shulkham]]. His priests are known as [[Sulchamite]]s. | ||
*[[Shnethsut]], goddess of the waters of the upper atmosphere | *[[Shnethsut]], goddess of the waters of the upper atmosphere | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 12:15, 12 July 2015
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.
- Djazuh, god of sun and fires of the upper atmosphere
- Hebsheth, mother goddess, thought by some to be the predecessor to Ishmût.
- Idzuga, god of lightning and warriors
- Kuma, god of subterranean waters
- Shalakhmu, god of the river Shelekhumbis. Also known as Shulkham. His priests are known as Sulchamites.
- Shnethsut, goddess of the waters of the upper atmosphere
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