mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:ekhtun
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| + | ====== Ekhtun ====== | ||
| + | **Ekhtun the Soldier** is a member of the [[mythology: | ||
| + | Ekhtun is a figure of battle, much like His counterpart; | ||
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| + | There are some temples of Ekhtun, but oddly enough, they tend to be less concentrated in those societies that are more militarized or based on conscription of males; this is because, in such situations, the priests of Ekhtun conduct most of their activities among the troops themselves, and use temples only for those functions and situations where a permanent structure is necessary. More peaceful settlements often have more, and more elaborate, temples, geared toward the general population. | ||
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| + | Ekhtun is represented as a blue takma clad in leather or fabric armor, frequently in flight. His totem is the // | ||
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