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Latest revision as of 17:01, 18 November 2022
There were a number of deities in the Doccábh religion, who were highly regionalised, and a full list cannot be constructed; however the main pantheon around which most myths centered was fairly stable, and some gods were popular enough to be well-documented. A large amount of information on the deities commonly celebrated was compiled in YEAR by the scholar Hidythêri Chadhynerh in his book Îr bŷdhirîn, or "Of the gods".
Derived from or equated to Dhimze deities
Doccábh | Dhimze | Description |
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Bóiguerr | Judzin | Creator and primary god, ruler of the pantheon. Originally brother to Éambá, later revised to be husband. God of the sun, creation, fire, and war. In earlier sources, referred to as Bóiderr. |
Éambá | Pheiās | Goddess of life, childbirth, family. Originally sister to Bóiguerr, later revised to be wife. |
Críb | Bineriās | Goddess of the moon, time, winter, cold, death. Usually depicted with many eyes. |
Ascaimm | Umqākrā | God of knowledge, art, science, magic, and judgement. Generally a frágn, although occasionally simply a male eunuch. Usually depicted with two or three faces. |
Dénnescí | Dheuancim | Goddess of the home, of the hearth, of marriage. |
Deagánna | Dhesuās | God of the dead, of the underworld |