
Religions & Deities
The One Goddess

The faith in Kajkuntuamun, the One Goddess, is the foundation of Tankoran and Pa’Naki spiritual life. She is revered as the daughter of the Sun God Jaramun and the creator of the land’s sand and oases—embodying strength, resilience, and divine femininity.
Deity
Estimated Followers :
900000
Core Tenets :
Veneration of Strength, Community, Faith to the Land, Honor the Gods through Ritual and Service
Places of Practice :
Historical Significance :
Kajkuntuamun worship unites Tankoran and Pa’Naki identity, shaping their matriarchal customs and resilience.
Related Factions :
The Sun Daughters, Sandcats
Conflicts :
Occasional border clashes with Odirinist and Monseccian neighbors
Cultural resistance to outside religions
Artifacts & Relics
Sunstone amulets
Sacred water vessels
Oases shrines
Sand-carved effigies
Rituals & Practices :
Offerings of water, sand, and crafted goods
Sunlit dances and communal feasts
Annual festivals honoring the descent of the Goddess
Ritual storytelling and recitation of the goddess’s deeds
Associated Holidays :
The Descent (celebrating the goddess’s arrival)
Sun’s Embrace (midsummer festival)
Oasis Renewal (spring festival)
Tankor, Pa'Nak, Grathan

