Catalog of Divine Aspects

On Areshnaat, the gods are not just figments of a supernatural sense that explain natural phenomenon as in some worlds. On Areshnaat they are as real as you or I, living, although distant.

On Areshnaat, the gods are not just figments of a supernatural sense that explain natural phenomenon as in some worlds. On Areshnaat they are as real as you or I, living, although distant.

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The Gods of Areshnaat

On Areshnaat, the gods are not just figments of a supernatural sense that explain natural phenomenon as in some worlds. On Areshnaat they are as real as you or I, living, although distant.

It's said that to the East, there is Ereslim, and it is there where the gods of Areshnaat live, among verdant forests and high clifftops, and dangerously swift seas. No mortal has done more than see such things in rumor and old ship's hand tales. At least and has returned to the civilized world to tell of it.

Pantheon

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myths

Folder in gods containing mirrored codex material.

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Abyroqa

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Bolohua

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Derequi

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goddess-of-lust

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Gozara

Gozara is the fate-mistress of the primordial pantheon, styled as a younger woman in her maiden days, as is typical of primordial depictions in art. She carries with her the plumb bob and plumb line, a measuring device favored by builders, whom she is also a patron of. She measures the sacred geometry of the universe, and divines what is fated to be by the angles of the stars, the mapped events on her temple walls, and the distance of the lines of fate.

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Harbaal

The God of the Mountains

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Kadashar

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Kathorharab

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Kaxatzin

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Kevarotzin

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Kinayotl

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Kvaritzin

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Leyala

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Lotan

The Sky Serpant

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Maavacihuatl

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Malagad

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Marmoqed

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Masehua

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Moxilaxaya

Moxilaxaya is considered to be one of the first of the gods of the Areshnaati Pantheon. She is the Goddess and Mistress of Order, Civilization, and Procession. She is the wife of 🌌Tahiwaco, and the mother of his sons 🌌Yatbara and 🌌Niwara. Moxilaxaya is considered by the humans of Drakharpan as the mother of their race. All humans trace their "lineage" back through, to varying degrees of success, to the mythic, most ending at Moxilaxaya the Patron Mother.

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Niwara

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Qatzera

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Raavvah

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Refapilli

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Rexaya

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Tahiwaco

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Tehontecuhtli

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Temaya

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The Binding of Portions

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Tsayidrah

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Xefahua

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Xochbaram

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Yamnahar

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Yaradaat

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Yatbara

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Yekala

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Zemana

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