Txiin
Divine Domains
Txiin is the goddess of rivers, especially the one that shares her name. She is a fun-loving, reveling, joyful deity of life. All people of the Cinpruxtkhaj Grasslands benefit from the abundance and life she provides. New life, spring time, flowers, and the river all reside under her domain, along with babies, pregnancy, and fertility. Doctors, nurses, and birthers also all honor her for blessings of healing and life, as she is the goddess of medicine. Her domains across upper and lower class are the same.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Just as fish and reptiles fill her waters, so does she also associate with fish; the fish is a common symbol for fertility of children and abundance of food. She is also associated with the spring time, when animals commonly give birth, and so flowers are also her symbol.
Holidays
Each year, on the night of the ninth full moon, communities will celebrate Txiin and her blessing on their year in a harvest festival called Thiint. The farmers will wear hats of excessive size to reflect their excessive abundance, woven of the stalks of the grains of their fields. They spend a day eating fish, dancing, and bathing. Their homes are filled and covered with flowers.
Although the holiday begins by honoring the river goddess for her abundant blessings, it contains many other elements that honor other deities.
Although the holiday begins by honoring the river goddess for her abundant blessings, it contains many other elements that honor other deities.
Mental characteristics
Gender Identity
Unlike the other deities of Xukcatgak, who are androgynous, Xsanukfxap is more exclusively female and woman. She is more strongly associated with birth-giving and being pregnant, and so also takes on cultural roles associated with women.
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