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  • ...omponents or ‘elements’ of nature into a handful of kinds. The earth, the water, the air, and the fire comprise the four classical elements. Some systems ...correpond to the four states of matter in our modern world: earth (solid), water (liquid), air (gas), fire (plasma).
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  • ...s about the body of water in the tropical [[Turtle Sea]]. For the body of water in the [[Pallathantic Sea]], see [[Sea of the Dead]].}} [[File:MapSeaDeadGods.jpg|thumb|300px|The Sea of the Dead Gods is a large sound in the southwestern [[Turtle Sea]].]]
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  • [[File:MapSeaofSleepingGods.jpg|thumb|300px|The Sea of Sleeping Gods rests in central [[Orogurnia]] in eastern [[Asdauria]].]] ...[[skyness]]es that rest in static position above it. The Sea of Sleeping Gods has a moderating effect on the surrounding climate which is temperate thro
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  • ...hese waters have no access to the ocean. These are the greatest bodies of water. *[[Sea of Sleeping Gods]]
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  • ...n of Liluthio. Liluthio is considered the metaphysical father of all river gods. Liluthio is known as [[Lute]] in the [[Midretassene Pantheon]], [[Thulion] [[Category:Gods of Asdar]]
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  • The Gods of Zephasia are many and numerous and vary from region to region in through =Zephasian Gods=
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  • This is a list of gods of lakes and inland seas. =List of Lake Gods of Asdar=
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  • ...gods, summoning a boon, or actually summoning a servitor or minion of the gods.
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  • ...nly when immersed in water. For this reason, they glow in the shallows of water or when drenched by continual rains. They were known from the most ancient ...f the presence of the gods and suitable for contact with divinities of the water and the moon.
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  • ...Local humans explain that there is not a single divinity but a family of gods who dwell in the spiritual realms of the lake. [[Category:Inland Bodies of Water]]
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  • ...[[Ptohlia]]. It is so named as ancient mariners thought the [[Chaos Gods|gods of chaos]] held sway over its waters. The Chaos Sea is important for sea tr
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  • Lake Lisgoria is the largest of seven inland bodies of water on continental [[Pytharnia]] and it is also the southernmost. The Lake rest ..., Lisgoria is associated with a powerful local divinity. Unlike most lake gods of Pytharnia which are male, [[Chorchas]] /ˈxɔrˌxas/ is notoriously andr
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  • ...Amrulon was used by priests and theological instructors to explain why the gods did not seem to intervene directly in human affairs. ...ities, generally regarded as inferior in power and scope to the Isxinthion Gods.
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  • ...are the most well known. Other systems of elements correspond to the nine gods of the [[Jaggudorns]] or the seven chakras of the human body. Arcanists po
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  • ...m the gods above, about, or below. The vessel must usually be filled with water, wine, or blood as a symbolic offering and the petitioner must then utter a Summoning vessels are sometimes key components of old legends with the gods answering in the surface of the offered fluid, similar to scrying or in som
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  • ...[[Mahada]], to procreate. The ancients believed there were two bodies of water, one high in the atmosphere and another deep in the earth. The ocean was c ...er of the sun. Hesukh's cult is thought to predate the [[titans]] and the gods associated with the titans, such as [[Atur]].
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  • ...ds defeated the dragons, but the [[Jahambuttha]] was destroyed that caused water to fall from heaven for many days. The Flood is named after Aturyanda, the ...the destruction of the [[Jahambuttha]], the resting place of this body of water was moved and it drained precipitously to the sea. Others posit that this
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  • ...g fish, mature Fishfolk are curiously amphibious, equally able to live in water and terrestrially. It is not known whether Pytharnian Fishfolk are able to {{Main|Fishfolk Gods and Religion}}
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  • [[File:ThammaziteTribesmen_A_01.png|thumb|300px|left|Thammazite tribesmen water their animals and find shade in a cave by an oasis. Midjourney 2023.]] ...ela'al]] no later than 4100 [[AS]]. They practiced their own [[Thammazite Gods and Religion|religion]] and worshiped their own cults. The Thammazite Tribe
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  • ...norm. They were particularly sensitive to the presence of the [[Isxinthion Gods]] and that of their servitors, such as [[Skiánthra]]. ...the sacred water of the [[echteal]] satisfied requirements of piety to the gods and also was thought to strengthen or purify one's ancestral traits as an A
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  • ...y of which are well over six feet tall. Their smaller bodies require less water and food. They spend their daytime in caves and typically only make journey ...A small minority of Jykki worship [[Chaos Gods]], but most Jykki find the gods of chaos to be weak compared to their own.
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  • ...iefly [[Lygdamion]]. The story is set against the greater struggle of the Gods against the Titans and Arch-Dragons and culminates in the [[Flood of Aturya The Gods notice the prince's service and the God Atur ([[Thwar]]) renames him Aturya
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  • ...lity of ice while retaining the quality of liquid water. Chunks of liquid water would move atop the sea and the Prince would cause cracks and fissures to b ...a of the law as they may be deemed contraband, potentially used in [[Chaos Gods|chaos cult worship]] or worse for [[chaos magic]]. These replica scarabs ar
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  • :chme nf great altar used for animal sacrifice to the gods, particularly Arathrax ...haped stone of reddish gold color that is used to enchant and sanctify the water of the echteal
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  • The union of gods and mortals engendered demi-mortals and their offspring known as the demi-m ...e several historic races that claimed descent from one of the [[Isxinthion Gods]], most notably, the [[Arathraciot|Arathracians]], the [[Mipnor]]s, the [[T
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  • Arathrax is an [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion]] [[Sun Gods|Solar Deity]]. According to legend, Arathrax is the firstborn issue of [[Am ...he became the central figure, eclipsing even his parents, the supreme sun gods, [[Amrulon]] and [[Eriu]]. After the passing of the [[Yophenthean Empire]],
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  • ...la]], the divinity that is believed to occupy and preside over the body of water. Bounded on nearly all sides by steep or sloping hills, the lake receives water from the [[Plateau of Midretasso]] and drains through a system of locks and
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  • [[File:KalamanGodsStemmata.jpg|thumb|300px|The relations of the ancient Gods of Kalama, their unions and offspring]] ...if remembered at all. Some of the divinities have correspondence with the gods of other pantheons, such as [[Hesukh]] ([[Eshik]]), [[Hukshal]] ([[Parkia]]
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  • This article focuses on the gods and religion of the [[Fishfolk]] of the northern hemisphere. Gods and Religion of the Fishfolk
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  • ...s of the Turtle Sea, including the [[Sundered Sea]], the [[Sea of the Dead Gods]], the [[Sea of Karvazdi]], the [[Shoal Sea]], and the [[En-Dumalian Sea]].
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  • ...and early science have been recorded since the reckoning of the Isxinthion gods. *dne, gne: water
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  • ...d the land in a continually trance-like state, having concourse with the [[gods of chaos]]. The Incarnandina chose a valiant captain from one of the other ...ards the sea. Very little of the rain eventually flows into the sea. The water is kept in cisterns and wells for the rest of the year. The two largest riv
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  • ...tisfy the birds and prevent them from revealing the humans. The term for water also could be due greater pietificity in the presence of the river. Gwenyan poets who recited the history of the kings and the gods found themselves in the curious need of creating poetic pietific forms that
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  • ...oming of the Yophentheans]]: This record gives a very brief account of the gods, the creation of the world, the creation of the various humanlikes, the emi “Arathrax, make us free from the worship of so many gods. Oblige us to thy transcendance. Mediate in our behalf.”
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  • ...ify the water of the echteal. There are several accounts of how the solar gods gave the first cuvétar to the Yophenthean priest-nobles. All subsequent c
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  • ...nter of Mithgorne, so that Joturnia's southpole is always facing the great water world. For this reason, the lands at and near the south pole receive much ...-Mithgorne System]] orbits. Its north pole continually faces the greater, water world of Mithgorne and for this reason receives less sunlight and receives
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  • :airug n: one who speaks with the gods, priest :galda: altar, household altar, altar to household or ancestral gods
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  • *airean adj holy, pertaining to the gods *chme: great stone altar for animal sacrifice to the gods
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  • Many Akuban gods were inherited from ancient Thavid which was part of what is now Akuba. =Archeo-Titan Gods=
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  • ...etassene Period when according to legend, the demi-god, [[Addan]] slew the water dragons in Lake Vimala. The name today, Addinoro, ironically, is only used ...its nearly perpetual rainfall. Even when it is not raining over the city, water drains almost continually during the wet seasons from the Damisatta Mountai
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  • ...Glamondir]] is largely flat. Secreted among the hills is the long body of water called [[Lake Siordinnid]] which was thought in ancient times to be haunted
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  • ...a 2610 to 2640) has endeavored to show that Ulcanov's worship of the Chaos Gods was apotropaic, that is designed to avert their anger and destructive force Ulcanov through his wicked concourse with the [[Chaos Gods|gods of Chaos]], placed his various bodily members and organs in different conta
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  • ...one million in population. An extensive support system made up of sewage, water, and titancraft power for public lighting enable this mecca of the empire t ...ers, you maintain a rough existence with at least the assurance of a daily water allowance. Who is to say which lot in life is worse? A crafter whose meag
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  • ...ble for the maintenance of the locks and dikes that control the release of water from Lake Vimala down to Lake Amalcumir to the sea. This is a prestigious o {{See also|Gods and Religion of Kalama}}
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  • ...ypically interwoven with mythical narratives that include the [[Isxinthion Gods]]. ...ought to be as ancient or nearly as ancient as the cults of the Isxinthion Gods.
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  • Mortals are short-lived, gods immortal. ;Busker to the gods
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  • =Water Divinities= {{See also|List of Lake Gods}}
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  • ...t to be re-channeled, so a system of canals parallel to the river, drawing water from it will be constructed. Balik Shadew, the furthest cataract or first *[[Aurician Festival of the River Gods]]
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  • ...orship the modern forms of the ancient [[Kalaman Gods and Religion|Kalaman Gods]]. ...Vimala]], [[Lake Shallynaffe]], and [[Lake Onoxa]]. These inland bodies of water are rich with folklore and considered divine by the [[Jathya-Dhumi]] people
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  • ...rting to restore the Dacchambya Dynasty, all subverted by priests of Chaos Gods. Ends when all pretenders to the throne are slain or renounce the throne. ...[[Royal Tusk of Shandhur]] is said to have been lost or taken back by the gods.
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  • ...la Sakhwa, the Lake of the Mists, is thought to be inhabited by a powerful water nymph. ;Nirsala Opsh [Nirsala, a type of water snake + Opsh, River] a river that flows into Lake Amalkumir to the north of
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