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{{Infobox Deity | {{Infobox Deity | ||
|Name = Camazotz | |Name = Camazotz | ||
|Symbol = Bat | |Symbol = [[File:Camazotz Symbol.png]]<br>Bat | ||
|Aliases = Zotz, Zotzilaha | |Aliases = Zotz, Zotzilaha | ||
|Alignment = Chaotic Evil (Neutral Evil tendencies) | |Alignment = Chaotic Evil (Neutral Evil tendencies) | ||
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Camazotz is a bat god associated with sacrifice, death, and the night in Maya mythology. In D&D he is a | Camazotz is a bat god associated with sacrifice, death, and the night in Maya mythology. In D&D he is a Olman deity of bats and evil and his aspect Zotzilaha is a god of the underworld, [[vampire]]s. Like most Olman deities he is worshipped as a dual-aspected being, namely both a benign insectivore and dangerous blood sucker. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 20 June 2023
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| Aliases | Zotz, Zotzilaha | |
| Alignment | Chaotic Evil (Neutral Evil tendencies) | |
| Divine Rank | Lesser God | |
| Pantheon | Aztec, Oerth (Olman) | |
| Portfolio | Bats, Evil,The Underworld, Vampires | |
| Domains | Animal, Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Pestilence, Protection | |
| Home Plane | Prime Material | |
| Worshippers | Farmers, vampires | |
| Favoured Weapon | Javelin | |
Camazotz is a bat god associated with sacrifice, death, and the night in Maya mythology. In D&D he is a Olman deity of bats and evil and his aspect Zotzilaha is a god of the underworld, vampires. Like most Olman deities he is worshipped as a dual-aspected being, namely both a benign insectivore and dangerous blood sucker.
