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Echtoan Pantheon

The Echtoan pantheon of gods is robust and diverse. Because it is practiced around the world, many variations can be found and attributed to the influence of local practices. Although possibly not a comprehensive list, these are the most well-known gods of the Echtoan faith.

It should also be understood that within Echtoan faith, gods are not omnipotent or omniscient. In fact, the gods themselves are avatars of higher powers; dueling forces that are not concerned (or incapable of being concerned) by sentience. The portions of these powers that wished to oversee the advent of sentient life became the gods of Echtoan faith, although they could return to their respective dueling force at any moment.

Patron Gods of Io

Patron Gods of Iokeihiko

· Lothes Kol

· Kithma Bsk

Patron Gods of Humans

· Mopani

· Esckalis

· Wasamya

· WāIxesha

· Naatolgoi

· Appalaloi

Patron Gods of Deerless

· Inaate-Obun

· Ainaas-Yeksa

· Mārphmaada

Patron Gods of Hwoxin

· Ikuphanokoda

· Maṭamutrā Kaḷayu

· Gürveli

· Evsu Erns

· Golnoksi

· Mamapiri

· Altuakọt

Patron Gods of Uembians

· Maithe-Ah

· Iktheco Fo

· Gwooan

· Galgara

Alphabetical

A

· Altuakọt, god of motherhood

· Ainaas-Yeksa, a god of the underworld and punisher of broken oaths

· Appalaloi, god of the hunt, the moon, virginity, and childbirth

· Axwil Tav, courage and victory, winds, power.

B

· Beismsia, messenger of the gods and bearer of souls to the underworld

C

· Chwisnas Tamr, god of childbirth, prophecy, and whose temple never closed to those in

need. An avatar of Altuakọt

D

· Dohafe Ywbi, god concerned with freed slaves and liberty in a general sense.

E

· Esckalis, god of storms, lightning, sky

· Evsu Erns, personification of death

. Emelkoen, sun god of luck, hope, and justice

. Eyole, generally considered an avatar of Lothes Kol, a god of carnal pleasure and

martyrdom. Mythical lover of King Gaiagara.

F

· Fitheom Su, lord of trees, forests, and insects

G

· Gaiagara, god of destruction, love, and folly, a messenger of Patron Gods, especially

Lothes Kol

· Galgara, god of the malevolent dead and bavas

· Golnoksi, god with the power to cause or prevent illness

· Gürveli, god of loyalty, honesty, and oaths

· Gwooan, the keeper of the barriers between the twin worlds.

H

· Haisni Ipu, fertility, healing, and chastity

. Hogzadyal, god of keys, doors, and livestock

I

· Ikuphanokoda, guardian god concerned with the protection of infants at birth

· Iktheco Fo, from the Mageroan religions, subsiding over cyclical or unbound time

· Inaate-Obun, Queen of the Dead and a grain-god.

· Inyakahi, the god of Nakahi and protector of many of both major and minor god’s

human avatars.

. Ieyahi Kukhni, god of love, beauty, sexuality, and gardens

J

· Juswey Tis, god of agreement, understanding, and marital harmony. An avatar of Gürveli.

K

. Kenkaman'Amymi, a god of the dead and avatar of Galgara

. Kosennahet, god of forethought and patron god of ogres

. Ktetukata, god of peace


L

. Leikplak, god of pleasure

· Lismdom Ir, lord of the land

· Lothes Kol, the great monster god and Patron God of Io


M

· Maithe Ah, god of masks

· Mamapiri, god of winter and night

· Mārphmaada, the souls of the dead who came to be seen as household deities

· Maṭamutrā Kaḷayu, war god

· Mopani, god and personification of the truth

. Mnaha'Ahgush, god of wealth and the underworld

N

· Naatolgoi, god of the dawn.

. Naumagni, god of healing

. Nmeno 'Xoc, god of fate, destiny, and chance

. Naksleyvo, god who protected herd and livestock

. Nanood Naus, god who relieved people from pain and sorrow

O

· Onycayu, god of fortune

. Opaoju Remoki, god of harvest and agriculture, an avatar of Lismdom Ir

. Onipashnaka, god of horses and horsemanship

. Okorele, god of wells and springs, an avatar of Lothes Kol


P

· Pfiu'bu, god of revenge, adopted as an Imperial deity of retribution by the Extiez

. Pyamu Zuarsa, god earthquakes, horses, ancient war god and the personification of valor

Q

· Qimahu Akuka, a god of the underworld and excesses

R

· Raizjanghros, sky god

. Rintekala, god of wisdom

S

· Sansioo Kausi, spirit of the Creeping Desert

. Sukubembhe, god of the public welfare

. Sakasn Lansa, god of charity for those diseased or disabled


T

· Tiduraltiyan, god of punishment

. Tignibusu, god of mathematics, astronomy, and studies in general.


U

· Uokukw Ngakwe, god of resources or plenty

. Ubamamfoda, god of the four winds

. Umowa Ilngan, god of peace and tranquility

. Uapika Mema, god of crossroads and magic



V

· Varkanairþa, god of health and medicine

. Valiokumi, river god; deity of the uuu river

. Viatkle Ensoku, god of trickery and deceit. An avatar of Tignibusu

. Varareka Mavya, god of boundaries in Marcwith

W

· WāIxesha, god of duty

· Wasamya, god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths

. Wewowali, god of poetry, music, and oracles

X

· Xarmajo, god of destiny

. Xšulj, god who protected from envy and the evil eye.


Y

· Yneknomait, of wine, secrets, liaisons, and truth

. Yapokena, moon god ruling over menstruation, fertility, magic, and secrecy. An avatar of

Maithe Ah

. Yumtaliki Chakiup, god of fruit trees, gardens and orchards, an avatar of Lismdom Ir


Z

· Zmazoia, god of forgiveness and mercy

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