Polytheism is the belief or worship in multiple deities usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own religions and rituals. Polytheist.

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The_ClocheFixer
The_ClocheFixer - - 1,961 comments

A very cool addition, nice image

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deleted10101
deleted10101 - - 7,265 comments

Thanks for this Pulga , please bring more and more often

I found and planned for use several creatures from Chilean mythology and folklore for Chile itself and the Aymara

These two for Chile i plan :
Current Era Folklore Army Types - Basilisk Whelp
; Upgrade - Basilisk Adult
Current Era Titan Types - Ironhorn Camahueto
; Upgrade - Silverhorn Camahueto

And for the Aymara

Current Era Myth Army Types - Anchanchu River Haunter ( a creature that haunts places turning them into spots not wise to enter ; in battle it can make enemy troops turn back and run away at times ; in the second upgrade it can breach enemy army structures and haunt them , turning them unusable for a while )
; Upgrade - Anchanchu Rivercave Haunter
Current Era Titan Types - Mboi Tu'i Parrot-Serpent
; Upgrade - Scaled Mboi Tu'i Parrot-Serpent

I hope i gotten them right
Maybe we can find exactly themselves sometime to show here

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PulgaBorracha Author
PulgaBorracha - - 207 comments

I don't really know much about them but it seems you got them right. Mboi Tu'i I think has to do more with other cultures and not that much with Chile but honestly I don't know. I'll upload more about the Chiloe mythology since I find it quite interesting and they have their own exclusive creatures.

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deleted10101
deleted10101 - - 7,265 comments

Yes , the Mboi Tu'i is of the Aymara peoples that live in Chile too but not just in Chile as i remember reading
Until i had to research for them i thought only the Mapuche are the natives of Chile and is not the only example of natives sharing the same country

Awesome but until then Merry Christmas !

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A creature from the Chiloe Island mythology (Chile). He has incubus characteristics. He carries a walking stick called "pahueldún" and a little magic axe. Chiloe inhabitants say that this creature has tremendous strength and that he can cause damage from a distance, being capable of breaking the bones of a man just by looking at him. He lives with his wife called "Fiura" who is also his daughter. Their sons preserve the characteristics of their father if they are male and of their mother if they are female, also they are named after them. He lives in hollow tree barks. To seduce young women he sends them lusty dreams where he is pictured as a handsome young man to convince them magically. He never seduces his victims before witness's, he is always wary.