Tano
God of Warfare, Strife, Thunder, Lightning & Tano River
Son of Nyame & Asase Yaa
Sacred Animal: Crocodiles
(War Purview) God of Warfare: Polemokinesis: Tano is the God & the Embodiment of Warfare. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Warfare, Tano has polemoscience, polemopotence & to manipulate all forms of conflict including mental, physical, spiritual and conceptual ones, regardless of the area and numbers involved, control how they progress and draw power both from the conflict alone as well as the dying. They are, naturally, extremely skilled in all forms of fighting, weapons, and both strategy and tactics as well as statistics of war.
(War Purview) God of Strife: Rixakinesis: Tano is the God & the Embodiment of Strife. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Strife, Tano has rixascience, rixapotence & can manipulate strife, angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict.
(Sky Purview) God of Thunder: Brontekinesis: Tano is the God & the Embodiment of Thunder. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Thunder, Tano has brontescience, brontepotence & can manipulate the shockwaves and rumbling crashing noises caused by lightning strikes due to the expansion of rapidly heated air during a storm, known as thunder, to deal deadly and possibly concussive results. They can release thunder energy to make someone deaf by busting their eardrums or even make organs burst, killing the opponent.
(Sky Purview) God of Lightning: Fulgurkinesis: Tano is the God & the Embodiment of Lightning. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Lightning, Tano has fulgurscience, fulgurpotence, can create, shape, & can manipulate lightning, a form of electricity within the upper atmosphere resulting from the movement of charged particles.
(Water Purview) God of Tano River: Potamikinesis: Tano is the God & the Embodiment of Tano River. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Tano River, Tano has potamiscience, potamipotence, can create, shape & can manipulate the rivers and everything in them, including all the aspects of the rivers, from the purely physical ones and also mythical/conceptual ones. Rivers are symbolically connected to the creative power of nature and time: on the one hand it signifies fertility and the progressive irrigation of the soil; on the other hand it stands for erosion, the irreversible passage of time and, in consequence, for a sense of loss and oblivion. They are connected to movement and overcoming obstacles, both the boundaries and ways to cross them.