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The role of the intercessor is fulfilled by the following gods and goddesses: | The role of the intercessor is fulfilled by the following gods and goddesses: | ||
* [[Kaskir]]: The wolf. | * [[Kaskir]]: The wolf. |
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Janyarism
Symbol of Janyarism
Type | Polytheistic, Animistic |
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Races | Human (Batistiktar) |
Organized | No |
Founded | 1 IM |
Books | None |
Deities | Kaskir, Karga, Tulki, Ayu, Burkit, Bulan, Ogiz |
Janyarism is an animistic religion practiced nearly exclusively in the Republic of Batis and neighboring areas who trade with that country.
The Tenets of Janyarism
The Oral Tradition
The Janyarist Pantheon
The Creator
There is no creation story.
The Intercessors
The role of the intercessor is fulfilled by the following gods and goddesses:
- Kaskir: The wolf.
- Karga: The raven.
- Tulki: The fox.
- Ayu: The bear.
- Burkit: The eagle.
- Bulan: The elk.
- Ogiz: The bison.
The Messengers
Any animal. They can rarely be explained. They are never duplicated.
The Destroyer
Sometimes Karga, who is more of a trikster.
The Janyarist Clergy
Religious Observances
Popular Folklore
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