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Pantheon

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  1. AnapAmun- Death, Life, Grave, Law
  2. ThojRa- Sun, Magic, Knowledge, Prophecy, Invention/Forge
  3. Itath- War, Desert, Sea, Storms
  4. Sekhaph- War, Home, Protection, Fertility
  5. Sohtak- Fortune, Beasts, Hunt, Nature
  6. Kaptedjot- Moon, Monsters, Travel, Construction, and Dreams
  7. Gebep- Chaos, Discord, Destruction, Madness
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  10. AnapAmun, the Jackal Headed King of Gods, is patron to the city of AtunAros and lord over the dead, living, and guardian to the passage between. His priests abhor cruel necromancers yet have a cadre of “Eternal Wardens”, undead stewards of his holy sites. Undead animated in evil are destroyed without hesitation, however.
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  12. ThojRa, the Hawk Headed Mistress of the Sun, is patron to Caixor and guides the sun across the sky, giving light to the world and knowledge to man. Her priests are masters of invention, and use perplexing trinkets and tools to accomplish without effort relatively simple tasks. All wizards owe their prowess to her blessing, it is believed. Likewise, Blacksmiths work in the open air to receive her blessing.
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  14. Itath, the Sha Headed god of competition, is patron of Abyra and lord of storms, the sea and desert, and War. His Priests often journey across the realm judging competitions and games, and organizing proper challenges. While an antagonist, Itath is not malicious and seeks to promote the growth of all people through hardships and effort, though is considered patron especially to Men.
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  16. Sekhaph, the Lion Headed Goddess of guardians, is patron of Eptaxsos and lady of Home, Fertility, Protection, and War. Her Priestesses form mercenary bands that patrol the deserts, as well as organizing city watches and guiding girls in their growth into Women.
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  18. Sohtak, the Crocodile Headed God of the Epydt, is patron of Memairo and the Epydt River Delta, and Master of the Hunt, Beasts, and fortune- both good and ill. He takes life and sustains it in equal measure, and is a fickle and finicky god. His priests are rare, and tend to remain in his shrines, yet those who venture out do so on great hunts to find and slay powerful beasts in tribute, or to capture them and raise them as living embodiments of nature’s might.
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  20. Kaptedjot- The Lunar God of Travelers is a blue-skinned Man, and is the patron of Numidos. While a powerful god, he is also foul tempered, sending vicious monsters at those who displease him, and comforting dreams to those who do. It is believed that Nightmares are his means of expressing warnings to those in danger, and have roused many a traveler well before an ambush that might have proved fatal. He has no priests, yet the architects of Nubydios pay homage to him with his emblem laid beneath every road. Foundations with his edits scribed into the bricks are said to never fail, and his roads have never been swallowed by the sands.
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  22. Gebep- The Dragon-Headed God, Patron to no city, and banished after creation by the other gods. A source of chaos and destruction, Gebep is considered by some to have been the first being, and from his need to destroy sprung all else. It is rumored he is imprisoned in a city sunk beneath the sands before the first Kingdoms of Men arose.
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