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|lifetime=[[Mending Era]]
|lifetime=[[Mending Era]]
|race=[[God]]
|race=[[God]]
|parents=[[Chimil]] (creator)
|spouse=[[Pakpatiq]]
|relatives=[[Axonil]] (brother)
|veneration=[[Oltec]] religion
|colors={{mana|W}}
|temples=<c>Temple of Civilization</c>
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'''Ojer Taq''' is the [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]] [[god]] of order and civilization.<ref>Temple of Civilization</ref>
Ojer '''Taq''' is the chief deity of the [[Oltec]] and the [[god]] of civilization.<ref name="LCI Debut">{{YouTubeRef|Zh3ajY595-0|Adventure At The Core - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Debut|channel=[[Magic: The Gathering]]|date=October 24, 2023}}</ref><ref name="Guide 3">{{DailyRef|feature/planeswalkers-guide-to-the-lost-caverns-of-ixalan|Planeswalker's Guide to the Lost Caverns of Ixalan|[[Miguel Lopez]]|November 10, 2023}}</ref> They are closely associated with [[Chimil]], and as one of the [[Deep Gods]] of [[Ixalan's Core]], they are considered one of her children.
 
==Description==
Ojer Taq is recognized as the first of the gods, a triumvirate deity who is the patron of the Komon Winaq.<ref name="Guide 3"/> Their face is made up of a threefold mask depicting a head representing the plane's surface, encasing a [[Cat|jaguar]] head representing the caverns, encasing a [[Komon Winaq]] woman's head representing the [[Core of Paradise|Core]].<ref name="Podcast 49">{{WebRef|url=https://share.transistor.fm/s/3c6c5987|title=The Lost Caverns of Ixalan #49: The Origins of Ixalan, Part 2|work=The Magic Story Podcast|author=[[Harless Snyder]], [[Natalie Kreider]], [[Miguel Lopez]], and [[Ovidio Cartagena]]|date=December 19, 2023}}</ref> Their temple is the largest in Oteclan, their cult the most populous, and their legend the grandest and eldest in Oltec myth. Ojer Taq is understood to be the singular, divine congress of all who have come before, all who are, and those who will be; they are a deity of ancestors, family, and posterity—civilization, and [[human]]ity. Ojer Taq is the patron of stewards, administrators, ancestors, [[Spirit#Ixalan|Echoes]], cities, archives, and [[plains]] and is closely associated with [[cosmium]], Chimil, cities, roads, infrastructure, and other markers of the designed world.
 
Like the other [[Deep Gods]], Ojer Taq can change their shape.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://casualmagic.libsyn.com/casual-magic-episode-196-ovidio-cartagena-and-the-lost-caverns-of-ixalan|title=Casual Magic Episode 196 - Ovidio Cartagena and the Lost Caverns of Ixalan|author=[[Shivam Bhatt]], [[Ovidio Cartagena]]|date=October 31, 2023|publisher=Liberated Syndication}}</ref> They usually manifest as a tall, androgynous humanoid figure, with three faces layered atop one another.<ref name="Guide 3"/> They wear a long quipu over white robes, which they braid and on which they record the simultaneous moments of history, present, and possibility. Priests, stewards, and faithful of Ojer Taq also favor white robes, quipu, and headdresses or tattoos that evoke Ojer Taq's triumvirate countenance. Their Temple of Civilization in Oteclan is the largest in the Core.
 
==History==
Though Ojer Taq was the first of Chimil's children to be born, she was the second to emerge.<ref name="Guide 3"/> After Ojer Axonil was drawn into the Core by the sounds of the Whispering War, he reached into the veil and pulled his elder sibling to his side. When [[Aclazotz]] attempted to take Taq's life, Axonil rescued them, taking the Betrayer's eye and imprisoning him.


==Inspiration==
==Inspiration==
Ojer Taq's face is a mask known as the "three ages of man," "death and rebirth," or "triple death" popular across [[Wikipedia:Mesoamerica|Mesoamerican]] cultures including the [[Wikipedia:Aztecs|Aztecs]], [[Wikipedia:Maya|Maya civilization]], and pre-Aztec [[Wikipedia:Teotihuacan|Teotihuacan]].<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://museum.maidstone.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Mayan-pack-for-kids.pdf|title=Mayans|author=Roz Meredith & Victoria Barlow|date=2020|publisher=Maidstone Museum}}</ref> Its inner face, depicting a young person, represents the beginning of life at birth. This face is encased within an elderly person, representing adult life. The outer face, encasing both, is a death mask, representing the end of earthly life. She may be inspired by [[Wikipedia:Viracocha|Viracocha]], the [[Wikipedia:Inca|Inca Empire]] god of civilization.
Ojer Taq's face is based on a mask known as the "three ages of man," "death and rebirth," or "triple death" popular across [[Wikipedia:Mesoamerica|Mesoamerican]] cultures including the [[Wikipedia:Aztecs|Aztecs]], [[Wikipedia:Maya|Maya civilization]], and pre-Aztec [[Wikipedia:Teotihuacan|Teotihuacan]].<ref name="Podcast 49"/><ref>{{WebRef|url=https://museum.maidstone.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Mayan-pack-for-kids.pdf|title=Mayans|author=Roz Meredith & Victoria Barlow|date=2020|publisher=Maidstone Museum}}</ref> Its inner face, depicting a young person, represents the beginning of life at birth. This face is encased within an elderly person, representing adult life. The outer face, encasing both, is a death mask, representing the end of earthly life.
 
''Ojer'' is a [[Wikipedia:Kʼicheʼ language|Kʼicheʼ Maya]] word referring to the past, used to mean "ancient" or to refer to ancestors.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://discord.com/channels/750513920938082404/1171952582483259494/1171952584207126528|title=Lost Caverns of Ixalan Worldbuilding Q&A|author=[[Miguel Lopez]]|date=November 8, 2023|publisher=Discord|archiveurl=https://www.reddit.com/r/mtgvorthos/comments/17r5s5z/lci_mtg_discord_qa_worldbuilding_the_lost_caverns/|archivedate=November 8, 2023}}</ref> Among the Oltec, "Ojer" is a title that indicates divinity. ''Taq'' is also a Kʼicheʼ word that can be used to pluralize. The combination could be read as a phrase similar to "the ancients."


==In-game references==
==In-game references==
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*<c>Ojer Taq, Deepest Foundation</c>
*<c>Ojer Taq, Deepest Foundation</c>
|associated=
|associated=
*<c>Apex Observatory</c>
*<c>The Enigma Jewel</c>
*<c>The Enigma Jewel</c>
*<c>Eye of Ojer Taq</c>
*<c>Locus of Enlightenment</c>
*<c>Locus of Enlightenment</c>
*<c>Temple of Civilization</c>
*<c>Temple of Civilization</c>
|art=
*<c>Daring Discovery</c>
*<c>Don Andres, the Renegade</c>
*{{card|Treasure|Token|TLCI}}<ref>{{TwitterRef|werupz|1719847042866962606|author=[[Wero Gallo]]|title=Treasure Token|date=November 1, 2023}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 14 May 2024

Taq
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Ojer Taq.jpg}}|250px]]
Details
Race God
Birthplace Ixalan
Lifetime Mending Era
Spouse Pakpatiq
Parents Chimil (creator)
Relatives Axonil (brother)
Divinity
Veneration Oltec religion
Temples Temple of Civilization
Colors
{W}

Ojer Taq is the chief deity of the Oltec and the god of civilization.[1][2] They are closely associated with Chimil, and as one of the Deep Gods of Ixalan's Core, they are considered one of her children.

Description

Ojer Taq is recognized as the first of the gods, a triumvirate deity who is the patron of the Komon Winaq.[2] Their face is made up of a threefold mask depicting a head representing the plane's surface, encasing a jaguar head representing the caverns, encasing a Komon Winaq woman's head representing the Core.[3] Their temple is the largest in Oteclan, their cult the most populous, and their legend the grandest and eldest in Oltec myth. Ojer Taq is understood to be the singular, divine congress of all who have come before, all who are, and those who will be; they are a deity of ancestors, family, and posterity—civilization, and humanity. Ojer Taq is the patron of stewards, administrators, ancestors, Echoes, cities, archives, and plains and is closely associated with cosmium, Chimil, cities, roads, infrastructure, and other markers of the designed world.

Like the other Deep Gods, Ojer Taq can change their shape.[4] They usually manifest as a tall, androgynous humanoid figure, with three faces layered atop one another.[2] They wear a long quipu over white robes, which they braid and on which they record the simultaneous moments of history, present, and possibility. Priests, stewards, and faithful of Ojer Taq also favor white robes, quipu, and headdresses or tattoos that evoke Ojer Taq's triumvirate countenance. Their Temple of Civilization in Oteclan is the largest in the Core.

History

Though Ojer Taq was the first of Chimil's children to be born, she was the second to emerge.[2] After Ojer Axonil was drawn into the Core by the sounds of the Whispering War, he reached into the veil and pulled his elder sibling to his side. When Aclazotz attempted to take Taq's life, Axonil rescued them, taking the Betrayer's eye and imprisoning him.

Inspiration

Ojer Taq's face is based on a mask known as the "three ages of man," "death and rebirth," or "triple death" popular across Mesoamerican cultures including the Aztecs, Maya civilization, and pre-Aztec Teotihuacan.[3][5] Its inner face, depicting a young person, represents the beginning of life at birth. This face is encased within an elderly person, representing adult life. The outer face, encasing both, is a death mask, representing the end of earthly life.

Ojer is a Kʼicheʼ Maya word referring to the past, used to mean "ancient" or to refer to ancestors.[6] Among the Oltec, "Ojer" is a title that indicates divinity. Taq is also a Kʼicheʼ word that can be used to pluralize. The combination could be read as a phrase similar to "the ancients."

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References

  1. Adventure At The Core - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Debut (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (October 24, 2023).
  2. a b c d Miguel Lopez (November 10, 2023). "Planeswalker's Guide to the Lost Caverns of Ixalan". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. a b Harless Snyder, Natalie Kreider, Miguel Lopez, and Ovidio Cartagena (December 19, 2023). "The Lost Caverns of Ixalan #49: The Origins of Ixalan, Part 2". The Magic Story Podcast.
  4. Shivam Bhatt, Ovidio Cartagena (October 31, 2023). "Casual Magic Episode 196 - Ovidio Cartagena and the Lost Caverns of Ixalan". Liberated Syndication.
  5. Roz Meredith & Victoria Barlow (2020). "Mayans". Maidstone Museum.
  6. Miguel Lopez (November 8, 2023). "Lost Caverns of Ixalan Worldbuilding Q&A". Discord. Archived from the original on November 8, 2023.
  7. Wero Gallo (November 1, 2023). "Treasure Token". Twitter.