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'''Saphorism''' is the polytheistic ethnic religion of the Phoenic people. | '''Saphorism''' is the polytheistic ethnic religion of the Phoenic people. | ||
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Revision as of 04:13, 23 June 2025
Saphorism | |
Type | Ethnic religion |
Theology | Polytheism |
Saphorism is the polytheistic ethnic religion of the Phoenic people.
Gods
Major gods
- Casir, god of the desert, chaos, change, anarchy, and violence.
- Mishra, god of kingship, rebirth, justice, and war.
- Quethe, god of wisdom, knowledge, writing, magic, science, art, technology, engineering, craft, and skill.
- Ra, god of the sun and order.
- Vaisha, goddess of magic and war.
Black gods
- Ashema, black god of lust.
- Jigzaba, black god of hunger and starvation.
- Kesher, black god of money, wealth, greed, and gold.
- Rengal, black god of disease, pestilence, and plague.
- Sephet, black god of death and darkness.
- Yacha, black god of desire and fate.
- Zakkar, black god of sleep, dreams, and nightmares.
Other gods
- Ebzu, a dead god. Son of Ra and husband of Nyssa. Killed by his children.
- Kilva, ascended god of battle and domination.
- Ku, father of Ra. Embodiment of the great sky waters from which Ra emerged.
- Nyssa, primordial goddess of the sea and chaos.
- Shahra, the stormfather, god of lightning, thunder, the sky, storms, rain, and fertility. Father of Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur. A son of Ebzu and Nyssa.
- Sonya, consort to Shahra, mother of Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur. A daughter of Ebzu and Nyssa.