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In Phoenic mythology, '''Yacha''' is the chief of the [[black gods]] and the god of desire, fate, and reincarnation. He is a cruel and terrible deity feared even by the [[namen|namen gods]]. | In Phoenic mythology, '''Yacha''' is the chief of the [[black gods]] and the god of desire, fate, and reincarnation. He is a cruel and terrible deity feared even by the [[namen|namen gods]]. | ||
== Worship == | |||
Yacha is little loved and little worshiped in Phoena. There are no temples devoted to him. Phoenics rarely think of him; he's more of an abstract threat. They fear the likes of [[Sephet]], [[Rengal]], and [[Jigzaba]] far more. |
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Titles | Lord of Desire Lord of Fate Lord of the Great Wheel |
Adjective | Yachan |
Alignment | idk man it's 11:00 PM, either Neutral Evil or Chaotic Evil |
Pantheon | Saphorism Black gods |
In Phoenic mythology, Yacha is the chief of the black gods and the god of desire, fate, and reincarnation. He is a cruel and terrible deity feared even by the namen gods.
Worship
Yacha is little loved and little worshiped in Phoena. There are no temples devoted to him. Phoenics rarely think of him; he's more of an abstract threat. They fear the likes of Sephet, Rengal, and Jigzaba far more.