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*totemic animals: deer, boar, horse, bear
 
*totemic animals: deer, boar, horse, bear
 
*River Gods: [[Shadew]], [[Rhaunve]] ([[Rhaunfo]]), [[Nystasy]], [[Hyndurnuse]], [[Chaosflow]], [[Kasthavuna]],
 
*River Gods: [[Shadew]], [[Rhaunve]] ([[Rhaunfo]]), [[Nystasy]], [[Hyndurnuse]], [[Chaosflow]], [[Kasthavuna]],
*Lake Gods: [[Kasgo]] ([[Kas]]), [[Thrundgally]], [[Othgundel]], [[Tuangas]], Fidogwain, Gilvanam, Esdirreach, Lisgoria
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*Lake Gods: [[Lake Kasgo]] ([[Kas]]), [[Lake Thrundgally]], [[Lake Othgundel]], [[Lake Tuangas]], [[Lake Fidogwain]], [[Lake Gilvanam]], [[Lake Esdirreach]], [[Lake Lisgoria]]
 
*Sacred Wells and Springs, Sacred Groves, Caves (considered entrances to other world),  
 
*Sacred Wells and Springs, Sacred Groves, Caves (considered entrances to other world),  
 
*Holy Sites: Amyrn (Sun God), Airdairg,  
 
*Holy Sites: Amyrn (Sun God), Airdairg,  

Revision as of 09:36, 25 April 2020

This article deals with the gods and religion of the ancient Moigthe from their entry into Pytharnia, ca third millennium before Salmakhamer, up to the Yophenthean Conquest of Pytharnia, ca 5th to 6th centuries.

High Gods of the Moigthe

Ari: Sun God
Irra: Sun Goddess, wife to Ari
Farra: Sky Goddess, wife to Ari
Feath: Sea Goddess
Emmacha: Earth Goddess
Mamuhan: Sea God, Craft God
Agdama: God of the Deep Earth
Mesealdongabh: God of Death, Underworld
Smidgurt (Smaidhgverdh): Fire God, Solar Divinity, Son of Ari, father of Ariridh who was the father of Mehailgisionneabh
Landruth: Sky god, son of Farra
Rhion: Fire God, God of Intoxication
Túvach: Sky God, god of storms, son of Farra
Luvas (Lubhas): God of Riches, son of Mesealdongabh, shape-changes into a raven; Lord of the house called Ifferadindala
Galliblips: God of springs and river
Uki (Dáunau): Goddess of Prophecy, wife to Luvas
Ortha: Goddess of Passionate Love and war
Isfalath: God of border between life and death, protector of graves in later times

See Also