Tamul

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Tamul
A yellow circle on a pale blue field
Aliases Old Man of the Desert
Alignment Lawful Good
Divine Rank Demigod
Pantheon Scarn
Portfolio Desert life, the sands, wisdom
Domains Air, Animal, Earth, Good, Knowledge, Law
Home Plane Mithril Heaven
Worshippers Desert dwellers, nomads, the Tamulqawid
Favoured Weapon Dunestaff (Quarterstaff)

Tamul is the demigod of desert life and animals. He's supposedly the son of Corean.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

In Ghelspad, Tamul is depicted as an old man dressed in the traditional garb of the Ukrudan tribesmen. In Asherak, he's depicted as a camel-headed man with wise eyes, wearing a long desert robe, and carrying a tall and gnarled staff.

Realm[edit | edit source]

Tamul resides in the Mithril Heaven, wandering the realm from one place to another. He actually prefer the burning deserts of Scarn to the divine realm, seeing it as too lush and well provided, but is nevertheless grateful to Corean for allowing him to stay there during and after the Divine War.

Worshippers[edit | edit source]

In Ghelspad, the desert dwelling Ukrudan, along with some nomads in arid regions, worship Old Man of the Desert as the protector of animals. In Asherak, he's mainly worshipped by the Tamulqawid, a group of tribes whose members claim descent from the demigod and worship him exclusively.

The deities and faiths of the Scarred Lands
The Gods & Demigods
Belsameth - Chardun - Corean - Enkili - Hedrada - Madriel - Tanil - Vangal
Ashumas - Aspharal - The Beastlords - D'shan - Drendari - Elámash - Erias
The Flayed God - Fraelhia - Gamgal - Goran - Hwyrdd - Imal Wheatsheaf
Immatuk - Idra - Jandaveos - Kadeshu - Katashama - Laathsaal - Luchanig
Manawe - Nalthalos - Nemorga - Otossal - Sarhari - Sethris - Subastas
Syhana - Tamul - Trelu - Tukulti - Volskalka
The Titans
Chern - Denev - Gaurak - Golthagga - Golthain - Gormoth - Gulaben
Hrinruuk - Kadum - Lethene - Mesos - Mormo - Spiragos - Thulkas
Other Faiths of Scarn
Agency of the Emperor - Ushadani