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Latest revision as of 18:54, 19 April 2020
Religion | assumed | nature | god of |
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Elven Gods | dead | good | harvest and growth |
Faith of Nesra | alive | good | harvest, fertility and growth |
Faith of Ikoyo | alive | good | fertility |
Kusmis is a female goddess associated with concepts of harvest, fertility, growth.
In the Faith of Nesra, Kusmis is also the goddess of women, children, childbirth and such ideas, but not in the elven version of her, where these issues fall into the domain of Melawin. In the Faith of Ikoyo, on the other hand, her domain is limited to just fertility, while the ideas of harvest, growth and plenty belong to her two husbands, Tholos and Erdall.
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