Cudarsanna
Introduction
The ŋational religion of N'ogaben waYukuz yalekki is Cudarsanna, a polytheistic religion centered around the two most divine beings, the parent and child deities Milyen and Cepalkilen, as well as 24 other minor deities.
Deities
List of Deities
| Name | IPA | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Mamilníyen | /mamɪlniʝɛn/ | karma |
| Cepalkílen | /sɛpɑlkilɛn/ | advancement |
| Gaban | /gɑbɑn/ | tragedy |
| Lunal | /lunɑl/ | tragedy |
| Oppalaamí | /opːɑlɑːmi/ | comedy |
| Lãngi | /lɑ̃ngi/ | thunder |
| Soton | /ʃoton/ | lightning |
| Bahamut | /bɑhɑmut/ | current |
| Banedono | /bɑnɛdono/ | strength |
| Caselínge | /sɑʃɛlingɛ/ | travels |
| Cokkamaddú | /sokːɑmɑdːy/ | land fertility |
| Hipáctían | /hɪpæstian/ | metallurgy |
Mamilníyen
Mamilníyen is the mother goddess of karma, who provides the gift of karmic memory, the ability for practitioners of Cudarsanna to remember past positive or negative karma from previous lives.
Cepalkílen
Cepalkilen is the child god of advancement, who provides gift of karmic advancement, the ability for practitioners of Cudarsanna to become closer to Mamilníyen through gathering positive karma.
Gaban and Lunal
The Gabimuradi are a pair of twin sister goddesses who preside over the focus of tragedy. The first sister, Gaban, travels the world to warn others of coming disasters, while the other, Lunal, works to prevent larger-scale catastrophes from occurring within Yukuz. They are both also the parents of the god of comedy Oppalaamí, born from the combined effort of both of their minds.
Oppalaamí
Oppalaami is the deity of comedy, who historically appears in the visage of a court jester to mock incompetent, powerful people whenever they become too vain, working to sway public opinion and improve morale.
Lãngi, Soton, and Bahamut
The Lagansikuve are the three sibling gods of lightning. The first is Lãngi, who was cast down from the heavens for teaching godhood to his disciple and whose calls to his siblings above creates thunder. The second is Soton, who reaches down for his brother below and creates lightning. Last is Bahamut, who presides over all electrical charge while her siblings forever reach out to one another.
Banedono
The Banedonove are the five personalities of the plural goddess of strength, who provides the gift of prowess; those who refine their bodies will find their minds and spirits refined as well. Banedono makes no distinction in title between each alter, though each is distinct. Two are pacifists, but all love martial arts and exercise.
Caselinge
Caselinge is the god of travels, who taught the followers of Cudarsanna how to make paper so they could document the world as they crossed it.
Cokkamaddu
Cokkamaddu is the goddess of land fertility, who sacrificed her tongue in exchange for the hallowing of Yukuz' lands
Hipástian
Hipástian is the god of the forge, disciple of Lãngi and creator of Cepalkílen's thunderous javelin, The Truth. He was initially a mortal, but when he was taught the nature of thunder by Lãngi the gods quickly captured him and made him the god of the forge to prevent him from being able to spread the secret any further. He lives in lament of the craft whose acquisition was taken from him, and has not ignited his forge since attaining godhood.