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[[Adidi]] is one of three elemental Baksi who represents the entire continent of [[Otan]].  She is a blind goddess who perceives the world through the spiritual intentions and interactions around herA visitation from [[Jer]] is likely to inspire blissful displays from any creature nearby.  One might even sense bliss from the rocks and the soil itself.  
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[[Adidi]] is one of the Baksi who takes an interest in human affairs.  As the god of justice, followers will often pray for justice to prevail in [[Otan]] and indicate to [[Adidi]] those who have been treated unjustly or those who have brought injustice to others[[Adidi]] is most often depicted as a blindfolded man wearing simple white garments, carrying a spear in one hand and a scroll of edicts in the other.
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==Depictions==
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[[Adidi]] is depicted as a blind god who ''sees'' with the help of a judicial eye that can sense justice and injustice in the world.  The god makes his will known that he wishes his followers seek out injustice and make necessary corrections.  [[Adidi]] is most happy when justice is served or that injustices are corrected.
  
 
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==Intercession==
To advance the fate of their species, humans must till the soil and tunnel beneath it to create mines and other structures beneath the groundWhile the spirits of humans are enthusiastic about such endeavors, the spirits of the ground may well not be.  In such instances, is is often wise to invoke the name of [[Jer]], and summon her for mediation.  [[Jer]] has often been known to make peace between humans and the firmament of [[Otan]].  
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There are fewer was to deal with injustice than with lighting.  In cases of grave injustice that catch the attention of [[Adidi]], the god is most likely to let his followers sort out the matter themselvesWhen the followers do not know of the injustice, however, or prove themselves unable to perform the necessary function, [[Adidi]] has been known to intercede.  Wrongdoers who have escaped the law or have flouted the law with impunity might find themselves subject to the taste of divine lighting.
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 22 June 2023

Adidi
Adidi.png
The Blind God Adidi
Type God (Baksi)
Religion Baksism
God of Justice
Related To Ana (mother)

Adidi is one of the Baksi who takes an interest in human affairs. As the god of justice, followers will often pray for justice to prevail in Otan and indicate to Adidi those who have been treated unjustly or those who have brought injustice to others. Adidi is most often depicted as a blindfolded man wearing simple white garments, carrying a spear in one hand and a scroll of edicts in the other.

Depictions[edit]

Adidi is depicted as a blind god who sees with the help of a judicial eye that can sense justice and injustice in the world. The god makes his will known that he wishes his followers seek out injustice and make necessary corrections. Adidi is most happy when justice is served or that injustices are corrected.

Intercession[edit]

There are fewer was to deal with injustice than with lighting. In cases of grave injustice that catch the attention of Adidi, the god is most likely to let his followers sort out the matter themselves. When the followers do not know of the injustice, however, or prove themselves unable to perform the necessary function, Adidi has been known to intercede. Wrongdoers who have escaped the law or have flouted the law with impunity might find themselves subject to the taste of divine lighting.