There are many orders that have priests and temples throughout Tsuranuanni.
The gods were considered to have a full word on the life of Tsurani. Their divine mandate imparted order to the Empire and made sense of everything: from reward for honourable service, and the right of nobles to rule, to constraints in the Game of the Council.
The known gods are as follows:
Higher Heaven[]
- Chochocan: the good God
- Zamach: the fountain of knowledge, the master of justice
- Juran: The just
- Lashima: Goddess of wisdom, Queen of the sky
- Fa: Master of the night
- Oxalaca: Master of oceans, builder of ships
- Thanaxaca: Father of the arts
- Hilbantucan: Master of Works
- Sibi: Goddess of Death
- Jastur: God of war, Bringer of terror
- Keburchi: God of Chaos
Lower Heaven[]
- Hantukama: God of healing, cloud rider
- Tomachaca: Bringer of peace, protector of orphans
- Milianxana: Goddess of singers, love, happiness, wine
- Kelesha: Goddess of brides, mercy
- Hilio: The teacher, judge of life
- Juru: Lord of sailors, father of waves
- Salana: Mistress of rain, harvests, beasts, truth
- Baracan: Lord of swords, God of honour
- Tuth: God of builders
- Lulondi: God of Farmers
- Turakamu: the red God, the killer god, brother to death
- Nictac: Lord of thieves, protector of travellers
- Zurgauli: God of ill luck
- Alihama: Goddess of travellers
- Iskisu: God of trickery, chance
Other - heaven unknown[]
- Sularmina: shield of the weak
- Indiri: unknown - Hokanu's mother is supposed to have taken service in their temple
Behind the scenes[]
On the occasion of the wedding and coronation of Justin and Jehilia, they are called the "Twenty Higher Gods." [1] The following chapter speaks of the "Twenty Gods of the Higher Heaven and the Twenty Gods of the Lower Heaven."
References[]
- ↑ Mistress of the Empire, ch. 31.
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