Orishan Kith



Eshu

See Changeling 2nd Edition for information on this kith.

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Obatalá

Obatalá are the spirits of the god who invented Ife and human beings. Though it was Olorun who created the universe, Obatalá was the creator of the world and humanity. However, Obatalá, under influence of palm wine, created crippled people, and recognizing his fault, became the patron god of the handicapped. The Obatalá are the guides and protectors of humanity, and vehemently so. Although the Olorun ruled in the sky-home, on Ife it is the Obatalá who receive the praise of mortals. Humans look to their example of strength, determination, valor, and caring. The Obatalá, strangely enough, espouse the most human virtues. They are the most human-looking of the Orishan kith. They tend to have powerful, muscular bodies, and they smile a lot.

The Obatalá feel a kinship and love for humans which other fae cannot understand. They consider humans their equals, almost like cosmic siblings. They believe that humans are by design supposed to be kind, intelligent, and virtuous, but that their creator, Obatalá, made them imperfect in his drunkenness. So, to make up for humankind's shortcomings, they vowed to look over them and protect them.

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Ochosi

Ochosi are the hunters, scouts and guides of the Orisha. They are skilled at perception, missile weapons and with communication. They are quick to act - Ochosi killed his grandmother for eating his bird - although the killing was regarded as justified (it was a magical parrot who gathered medicinal plants for Ochosi), the killing happened because Ochosi reacted without thinking. The Ochosi, almost as much as the Eshu, wander and seek out new adventure and experiences.

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Ogún

Ogún are the spirits of iron, war, labor and truth. Ogún are similar to Nockers in their technological ability, however they do not suffer from the imperfections of their work.

Ogún are also warriors, who clear the obstacles to spiritual growth. They pursue this path with relentless determination. As the guardian sprits of the Orisha, the Ogún are the only ones who may take a life without repercussion. Note: even though the Ogún are the spirits of iron and crafting, Cold Iron has just as much effect on them as other Fae. The Orisha are still reeling from the Cold Banality inflicted on them by the Hidden Ones.

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Olorun

Sprits of Olorun, the sky god and creator of the universe, the Olorun exemplify divine command. They are generally radiant and powerfully built, with hair, eyes, and skin being the colors of the sky. Even for their more human-looking members, they have traces of the sky, either in their dress or bearing. A few of them resemble sidhe with pale blue hair and white eyes. Still others are midnight black with flaming orange hair and eyes which change colors at dusk. All have an unearthly air which belies their true nature.

Olorun tend to view people as little children who still have a lot of growing up to do. They are generally benevolent towards mortals, for they see no joy in subjugating a people who are powerless to begin with. This condescending attitude also extends toward the other Orisha. They feel themselves responsible for the care of humans and the Orisha. Surprisingly, they are flexible and just creatures, out of habit if not out of nature. They believe the use of magic or manipulation to influence people is beneath their semi-divine status. Thus, they never use the Sovereign Art.

Due to the destruction of Sky-Home and their unwillingness to adapt to mortals, the Olorun are few in number, and have a hard time maintaining their Orishan selves.

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Orunmila

Orunmila is said to be the prophet of the gods, who is able to predict the future, and was a witness to the creation of the universe by Olorun. The Orunmila are the seers and visionaries of the Orisha. They tend to have distinguished eyes that reflect their deep knowledge. They seem to be always focused on something far away.

The Orunmila like people, but they believe the humans to be ignorant. They are usually benevolent towards the Obatalá, who are humanity's allies. They like the Olorun as well, but they don't share the same attitude towards people. Orunmila prefer to give humans the tools they need to keep their independence. Not-so-shockingly, the Orunmila are reserved, introspective, and sagely beings. However, they are fiercely protective of their independence and those of others. They consider it more worthy for people to stand on their own and make their own way than to have others do it for them. Seemingly silent Orunmila can become extremely vocal when the question of freedom is asked.

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Oshún

Oshún are the spirits of flowing waters of the world, fertility, and abundance. They have a facility with healing and sensuality. Oshún tend to be consummate artists, for they generate the passion of beauty in their work and inspirations.

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Oyá

Oyá are spirits of the wind, passion and change. They are fearless warriors, but without exception unpredictable. They may bring great sudden good to those around them, but also may break that which has lasted for generations. Like the Euthanatos (a Mage tradition actually largely unknown to the Orisha), Oyá believe in reincarnation and renewal through death and destruction. Westerlings almost always consider Oyá to be Unseelie in their outlook, although the Orisha see them as both White and Red simultaneously.

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Shangó

Shangó are the spirits of lightning, thunder, fire, the drums and dance. They are proud warriors with quick wits, quick tempers, and are the epitomy of virility. They are extremely hot blooded and strong-willed Orisha that love all the pleasures of the world: dance, drumming, women, song and eating. Shangó have the ability to transcend physical pain.

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Yamajá

Yamajá was the sea goddess who initially opposed Obatalá and the creation of Ife, which encroached on her kingdom. Wishing to equal Obatalá, she made her own beings out of the sea. The result were the Yamajá. They are graceful and surprisingly strong-bodied people. Most Yamajá are of the colors of the sea: turquoise, dark blue, green, and white. Often, these colors flow together and make a subtle pattern.

Yamajá are a lot like their element. Placid and aloof, but at times almost violent in temper. They are often more dangerous than they seem because beneath the surface are many uncharted depths. The Yamajá are nominally friendly toward the other Orisha. They remember the shame that they had done their mother, and while the goddess may forgive them, her children will not. They find humans to be a tolerable nuisance at best, and they, more than the other Orishan kith, tend to stay away from the inquisitive eyes of humans.

Yamajá know of the Merfolk and Murdhuacha, and maintain cordial relations with both.

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