Ajiit brings revenge on those who deserve it, rights wrongs, punishes the wicked, and avenges those who cannot avenge themselves. Gnök was the ancient Dwarfish name, still used by the Minotaur, and the Elves know her as Pararae. The Orcs embrace Ajah as the great arbiter. Halfings know Ajiit but do not often follow Them, as escape the bounds of law is hurtful to...
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Known to seafarers as Calypso, to the Minotaurs as Kessek, and by most the rest of the world as Ceralayes, the Goddess(and She always is known as a Goddess) of Love, War, and the Sea is a force of change and motion. Calypso’s followers have been found in every revolution, every great change has had her followers and agents shepherding it along. While her...
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There are twelve gods of Kala, a singularly undisputed fact amongst the peoples of the world. Each God or Goddess is much like the facet of a gem, unique, powerful, and changing. In that there are twelve gods each a part of a great whole, there is no god of Evil or Goddess of Good. Each deity may have followers of many alignments, perhaps...