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A wild and unpredictable woman, Thabug is the goddess of fire in [[Seogism]], though apart from her gender it appears that the unspeakable god of fire from the [[Kiswaili Faith]] is all but identical to her, including being evil and destructive. | |||
She is feared for the sudden and unpredictable danger that is fire, from forest fires to homes burning down. The also instills terror into the hearts of men for the pain and scars that fire wounds cause. To draw her wrath means to die screaming in agonizing pain. | |||
The [[Firebrand Monks]] are the most famous among those dedicated to Thabug. Them showing up somewhere is considered bad omens, even though they are highly respected. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 30 January 2021
Religion | assumed | nature | god of |
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Seogism | alive | evil | fire |
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Religion | known as |
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Kiswaili Faith | He-whose-name-shall-not-be-spoken |
A wild and unpredictable woman, Thabug is the goddess of fire in Seogism, though apart from her gender it appears that the unspeakable god of fire from the Kiswaili Faith is all but identical to her, including being evil and destructive.
She is feared for the sudden and unpredictable danger that is fire, from forest fires to homes burning down. The also instills terror into the hearts of men for the pain and scars that fire wounds cause. To draw her wrath means to die screaming in agonizing pain.
The Firebrand Monks are the most famous among those dedicated to Thabug. Them showing up somewhere is considered bad omens, even though they are highly respected.
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