
Azul - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Azul was a very important god for the Mazticans. His priests practiced human sacrifice, by drowning young children in a ritual pool. The priests also kept themselves clean in honor of their god's nature.
Maztica - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Maztica (pronounced: /mɑːzˈtikɑː/ mahz-TEE-ka[2]), referred to by its inhabitants as The True World, was a large continent west of Faerûn. Maztica was a land of jungles and mystery.[3] North of Maztica was the continent of Anchorome and south …
Azul (Maztica) | GameLore Wiki | Fandom
Azul is worshiped among the people of the waste as a deity of rain. Waste-dwellers seek Azul’s favor so that they have enough water. Azul’s typical worshipers are druids, peasants, and travelers setting out across the burning lands. His symbol is a …
Religion (Maztica Supplement) - D&D Wiki
Jan 23, 2025 · Possibly an remnant aspect of Maztica's guidance or the only presence of Jergal prior to the Darkfyre's extinguishing, Masauwu the Skeleton Man is primarily worshiped by the Azuposi. Small shrines to Masauwu exist across Maztica, and small offerings are often paid for his protection in travels.
Azul - Arelith Wiki
As god of rain, and all forms of moisture, Azul is a tremendously important god to the people of Maztica. In that inherently dry continent, those places favored by Azul are the lands that are worth living in, so one of the first things people did when they populated a new valley was to build a new temple and consecrate it to Azul .
Bestiary (Maztica Supplement) - D&D Wiki
At the core of their nature, each tlalocoatl is a priest of Azul, and share his bloodthirsty, unpredictable nature. It is also only with Azul's permission that a rain dragon can lay its eggs. Tlalocoatl are two-headed serpents that use magic to fly, …
Maztican pantheon | Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
The Maztican pantheon were the gods and goddesses of Maztica. The Maztican pantheon consisted of the major deities worshiped by the peoples of the continent of Maztica. The gods were mostly regarded as bloodthirsty and demanding of many sacrifices, including of humans.
Geography (Maztica Supplement) - D&D Wiki
Pichu Umu, the "Mountain Head", is a great stone carving of a face in the side of one of Apu Roca's mountains. The face is split in half lengthwise, with one half being said to be Azul's and the other Tezca's, though some scholars posit this may be Kukul and Maztica, whom the twins are said to resemble.
Azul - 2d4chan
Azul, the Giver of Rain, and Taker of Breath, also called Calor, is the Maztican god of rain, water, and drunkenness. Lore [edit | edit source] Azul was one the many children of Kukul and Maztica, the goddess, along with his twin Tezca. His gift to humanity was …
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Jul 23, 2020 · Azul, the Giver of Rain and Taker of Breath, is a cruel deity who governs rains, storms and water. Though he appears as a smiling cherub, his whim dictates whether the lifegiving rains pour down across the True World, or else …