Tlaloc
Tlaloc | ||
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![]() Deer totem, or black reptilian head with bulging eyes and huge tusks |
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Alignment | Lawful Evil | |
Divine Rank | Intermediate God | |
Pantheon | Aztec, Oerth (Olman) | |
Portfolio | Rain | |
Domains | Animal, Evil, Law, Pestilence, Plant, Water, Weather | |
Home Plane | Prime Material, Tlalocan (Arcadia) | |
Worshippers | Farmers, nobles, rulers | |
Favoured Weapon | Javelin, sickle |
Tlaloc is the Aztec and Olman god of rain, and husband to Chalchihuitlicue.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Tlaloc appears as a black-clad lizardfolk with huge, bulging eyes and a massive, tusked maw.
Worshippers[edit | edit source]
Clerics of Tlaloc perform the many annual sacrifices to ensure a good season and prevent the crops from being destroyed by rot, cold, or disease. They also perform the monthly sacrifice of children to ensure rainfall and pray everyday to their god to remain in good favor with him. Tlaloc teaches them to respect and obey their superiors as well to cease any opportunity to advance their position whenever possible. They often lord over all who live off the land, expecting gratitude and obedience from them.