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''Contact me with any questions about the following: [[Tajara]], [[Adhomai]], [[Notable Tajara]], [[Tajaran Military Structures]], [[The Nal'tor College of Career Excellence]], [[Tajaran Ethnicities]], [[Adhomai Economy]], [[Ma'ta'ke Gods]]'' | ''Contact me with any questions about the following: [[Tajara]], [[Adhomai]], [[Notable Tajara]], [[Tajaran Military Structures]], [[The Nal'tor College of Career Excellence]], [[Tajaran Ethnicities]], [[Adhomai Economy]], [[Ma'ta'ke Gods]], [[S'rand'marr]]'' | ||
Revision as of 18:53, 10 March 2017
I am the master of the cats.
Contact me with any questions about the following: Tajara, Adhomai, Notable Tajara, Tajaran Military Structures, The Nal'tor College of Career Excellence, Tajaran Ethnicities, Adhomai Economy, Ma'ta'ke Gods, S'rand'marr
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Ma'ta'ke
The second largest religion is the worship of the Snow God Mata'ke and his cohort companion gods, which dates back to ancient Tajaran times. A figure of legend, Mata'ke is believed to have been the head of a hardy clan of mountain dwellers which regularly came to the aid of other clans which were constantly plagued by bandits and wild animals. He was revered as a fierce warrior capable of fighting a platoon of men by himself, but also as a kind soul for the records of his dealings with other clans show understanding and kindness. He is upheld to be the ultimate Tajaran- powerful, wise, and magnanimous. Followers of Mata'ke himself endeavor to emulate his grandeur, while others attempt to emulate the other gods.
In Tajaran mythology, the clan of Mata'ke rose to the status of gods when they slew the King of the Rrak'narrr, who was also the lord and master of all Adhomai. Upon killing him, the various clansmen all absorbed different aspects of its many powers, each becoming immortal. As the one who dealt the killing blow, and at the will of the dying Rrak'narrr's final wishes, Mata'ke absorbed the majority of the powers and became lord and master of all Adhomai. The clan then decided that their former settlement was not befitting of their powers, and instead established themselves in a city of wonders at the "Edge of Adhomai" where they fend off malicious entities and protects all Tajara.