Bajara (4e Deity)
Bajara is the twin of Alape. The two are forever interlocked in each others embrace. Bajara symbolizes the heavens in many religions of Okut. Supposedly Bajara is what keeps Alape in balance and allows for life to endure amid ever-growing obstacles and strife from the world. However, Bajara was one of the gods devoured in the Gorge, thus leaving Alape a grieving half, never to be whole. Bajara's worshipers commonly followed edicts from the god like:
- Wipe thine own rear. If you make trouble, you must be the one to solve it.
- The skies ever watch and laugh. Looking up at the sky is considered an act of seeking enlightenment. It is from that pursuit that one achieves happiness.
- Forgive the one which has raised and fed you. This statement primarily refers to Alape as Bajara knew the capricious sides of the twin. However, both were nonetheless necessary.
Lawful Neutral
Domains: Knowledge, Civilization
Clerical Training
Prayers and Rites
Temples
Heralds and Allies
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gollark: Except to the extent which is necessary to get people to *think* of you as ethical or whatever so they might be nicer to you.
gollark: Well, if your moral framework is "what's good for me", you don't really!
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gollark: Bees are not known to make you tired.
gollark: You're just presupposing hedonist morality to make your argument, then.
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