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==Kula==
{{Deity|title=Kula
|align=right
|godPic=Kula.png
|godName=Kula
|godTitle=The Wild
|godOf=God of Nature and Life
|godFollower=Druids, Farmers, the Poor, Radicals, Gardeners, Shepherds, Botanists
|godDomain=Storm, Earth, Air, Sand, Moon, Blood, Decay, Spider, Creation
}}
Kula, called the Wyld: God of Nature and Life. Specifically associated with Bel-Ishȗn and Edutu. Her gardens fill Baz’eel, and she is considered the protector of all living things. Her clergy is large and decentralized in a network of gardens, sanctuaries and in radical organizations.
{| style="margin: 0 auto;"
|+ Tenets of the Kulamet
|-
| Tend growth; things that grow bring life to the world, fed by the Mother’s tears.
|-
| Feed the earth; the Wyld smiles when the land’s belly is full.
|-
| Cultivate flocks; animals are beloved of me, and she desires that they multiply.
|-
| Gift alms to the impoverished; the poor are her children. She is pleased when they are tended to.
|-
| Oppose elites; potentates and rulers are the cause of the land’s suffering. Their power must be limited.
|-
|Shelter grove-tenders; the gardeners of the wild are beloved of her, offer them friendship and protection.
|-
|Maintain Bel-Ishûn; the jungle is her garden, and it is holy. Its sanctity must be maintained.
|}


==Gellema==
==Gellema==
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| You are required to root out evil if you foresee it, never assume innocence.
| You are required to root out evil if you foresee it, never assume innocence.
|}
==Kula==
{{Deity|title=Kula
|align=right
|godPic=Kula.png
|godName=Kula
|godTitle=The Wild
|godOf=God of Nature and Life
|godFollower=Druids, Farmers, the Poor, Radicals, Gardeners, Shepherds, Botanists
|godDomain=Storm, Earth, Air, Sand, Moon, Blood, Decay, Spider, Creation
}}
Kula, called the Wyld: God of Nature and Life. Specifically associated with Bel-Ishȗn and Edutu. Her gardens fill Baz’eel, and she is considered the protector of all living things. Her clergy is large and decentralized in a network of gardens, sanctuaries and in radical organizations.
{| style="margin: 0 auto;"
|+ Tenets of the Kulamet
|-
| Tend growth; things that grow bring life to the world, fed by the Mother’s tears.
|-
| Feed the earth; the Wyld smiles when the land’s belly is full.
|-
| Cultivate flocks; animals are beloved of me, and she desires that they multiply.
|-
| Gift alms to the impoverished; the poor are her children. She is pleased when they are tended to.
|-
| Oppose elites; potentates and rulers are the cause of the land’s suffering. Their power must be limited.
|-
|Shelter grove-tenders; the gardeners of the wild are beloved of her, offer them friendship and protection.
|-
|Maintain Bel-Ishûn; the jungle is her garden, and it is holy. Its sanctity must be maintained.
|}
|}


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