Semaunya
Alignment: Neutral
Domains: Life
Pantheon: Lizardfolk
Symbol: Egg
Semaunya is the lizardfolk deity of survival and propogation. Semuanya focused entirely on matters of survival and propagation, and nothing else. He taught his followers that any deed done in pursuit of these ends was good, and that any other action that was not was irrelevant and not even worth the effort. He encouraged them to reproduce, to live long lives, and to guarantee the safety of themselves and of their race. Neither good nor evil, nor lawful not chaotic, Semuanya was utterly amoral, uncaring, and unfeeling.
Semuanya's priests were all tribal shamans who had little care for any concerns outside of their tribe and had no organized religion. In their tribes, they served as carers, healers, and medicine-men, and even as tribal leaders. They called for their kin to avoid contact with all other races, and even to limit contact with other lizardfolk tribes, except for the purposes of breeding outside tribe. Shamans were urged to breed every season; if ever they became infertile, they declined over a period of months and most eventually performed ritual suicide.
Domains: Life
Pantheon: Lizardfolk
Symbol: Egg
Semaunya is the lizardfolk deity of survival and propogation. Semuanya focused entirely on matters of survival and propagation, and nothing else. He taught his followers that any deed done in pursuit of these ends was good, and that any other action that was not was irrelevant and not even worth the effort. He encouraged them to reproduce, to live long lives, and to guarantee the safety of themselves and of their race. Neither good nor evil, nor lawful not chaotic, Semuanya was utterly amoral, uncaring, and unfeeling.
Semuanya's priests were all tribal shamans who had little care for any concerns outside of their tribe and had no organized religion. In their tribes, they served as carers, healers, and medicine-men, and even as tribal leaders. They called for their kin to avoid contact with all other races, and even to limit contact with other lizardfolk tribes, except for the purposes of breeding outside tribe. Shamans were urged to breed every season; if ever they became infertile, they declined over a period of months and most eventually performed ritual suicide.
Comments