Miungu: Itherther

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Itherther

God of Wildlife, Light, Darkness, Sexuality & Fertility

Son of Bia & Nzame

Sacred Animal: Bull

(Creature Purview) God of Wildlife: Agriazoíkinesis: Itherther is the God & the Embodiment of Wildlife. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Wildlife, Itherther has agriazoíscience, agriazoípotence & can manipulate wildlife, wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.

(Light Purview) God of Light: Photokinesis: Itherther is the God & the Embodiment of Light. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Light, Itherther has photoscience, photopotence, can create, shape & can manipulate visible light, commonly referred to as light, is electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, and is responsible for the sense of sight.

(Darkness Purview) God of Darkness: Umbrakinesis: Itherther is the God & the Embodiment of Darkness. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Darkness, Itherther has umbrascience, umbrapotence, can create, shape & can manipulate darkness and shadows.

(Emotion Purview) God of Sexuality: Fylokinesis: Itherther is the God & the Embodiment of Sexuality. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Sexuality, Itherther has fyloscience, fylopotence & can manipulate sexuality, including sexual activities, arousal, reproduction, attraction, desire, drive, fantasy, orientation, of themselves, people, animals and other creatures, whether by increasing, decreasing, causing or otherwise channeling sexuality, even manifesting sexual energy to physical level.

(Life Purview) God of Fertility: Fertiliakinesis: Itherther is the God & the Embodiment of Fertility. As the God & the Embodiment with the Purview of Fertility, Itherther has fertiliascience, fertiliapotence, can create, shape & can manipulate fertility, the natural capability for living beings to reproduce (in terms of animals) or grow (in terms of plants). They can make land, living beings or plants fertile, allowing them to reproduce or grow, or make things infertile, making them unable to reproduce or grow.

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