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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);  
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;Esel: The great patriarch (cf. Arel);  
''Yal'': the son of Esel; ⚕; symbol is a rod with a serpent on it
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;Yal: the son of Esel; ⚕; symbol is a rod with a serpent on it
''Shaqeth'': the wife of Esel
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;Shaqeth: the wife of Esel
''Ziph'': The son of Esel and Shaqeth who dies and comes back to life
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;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.
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;Gish: the magical bull of Ziph who serves and helps Ziph.
  
''Shelesh'': Sun God, also considered supreme God in some versions
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;Shelesh: Sun God, also considered supreme God in some versions
''Thuwwat'': goddess of starmoon
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;Thuwwat: goddess of starmoon
''Baphiyyat'': goddess of sunmoon
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;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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