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Its domains were Change, Death, Disorientation, and Naga.
Its domains were Change, Death, Disorientation, and Naga.
==The Rat==
The Rat was an evil spirit of urbanization and sickness.
Its domains were Cities, Plague, Swarm, and Wealth

Revision as of 21:10, 21 March 2026

The Animal Spirits were the gods of most Hloþians.

They were spirits of the wild.

The Moose

The Moose was the spirit of endurance.

Its domains were Might, Travel, Earth, and Confidence.

The Bear

The Bear embodied protection and survival.

Its domains were Protection, Indulgence, Healing, and Family.

The Lynx

The Lynx was the keeper of secrets.

Its domains were Secrecy, Knowledge, Darkness, and Perfection.

The Wolf

The Wolf held power over the balance between freedom and duty.

Its domains were Ambition, Freedom, Duty, and Moon.

The Wolverine

The Wolverine stood for defiance and anger.

Its domains were Destruction, Might, Zeal, and Pain.

The Eagle

The Eagle was the spirit of the skies and stood for freedom.

Its domains were Air, Sun, Truth, and Freedom.

The Beaver

The Beaver represented labour and building.

Its domains were Creation, Toil, Wood, and Water.

The Deer

The Deer represented grace and peace in the circle of life.

Its domains were Healing, Repose, Freedom, and Time.

The Owl

The Owl represented intelligence and ill omens.

Its domains were Knowledge, Nightmares, Nothingness, and Secrecy.

The Fox

The Fox was the trickster.

Its domains were Trickery, Luck, Change, and Passion.

The Salmon

The Salmon was the god of preserverance and return.

Its domains were Water, Travel, Decay, and Time.

The Snake

The Snake represented change and hidden danger.

Its domains were Change, Death, Disorientation, and Naga.

The Rat

The Rat was an evil spirit of urbanization and sickness.

Its domains were Cities, Plague, Swarm, and Wealth