Chicue Character in Mezclandia | World Anvil

Chicue

The First Ancestor. The White Snake. The Dreaming Earth.

The oldest of the gods is Chicue, the first ancestor. During the First Age, she flowed through the firmament as the cosmic snake, dreaming and twisting reality into being. In the end, Chicue sacrificed her physical body to form the universe and the other gods. She is now a dead god and presides over the Spirit Moon, welcoming the ghosts and memories from later worlds.

Divine Domains

As the dead god, she doesn't interfere with the world of the living, but she's associated past, spirits, and memory. She's sometimes also associated with the void along with Extrajeles. She is the patron of elders, exorcists, mediums, miners, plane walkers, scribes, sleepers, teachers, and witches. Those who worship her hold caves to be sacred to her and will usually hold their rituals there.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Chicue is depicted as a monumental bone snake amid rocky mountains. When depicted as a person, Chicue is a skeletal or very thin and wrinkled elder with white skin and hair. She's sometimes wearing bone and stone ornaments with a black snakeskin skirt.

Tenets of Faith

Those who seek to commune with Chicue can seek its portents by breaking open geodes or by interpreting dreams.
Divine Classification
Deity
Religions
Church/Cult


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