Kaslem

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Kaslem
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Details
Race God
Birthplace Ixalan
Lifetime Mending Era
Divinity
Veneration Oltec religion
Temples Temple of Cultivation

Ojer Kaslem is the Oltec god of growth and cultivation.[1][2] As one of the Deep Gods of Ixalan's Core, she is believed to be a child of Chimil.[3] She is one of the lesser gods, primarily worshipped by the Gardener Order.[4]

Description

Ojer Kaslem is the Deep God of life, a chimeric figure in body and age, whose form is cheerful, chaotic, beautiful, and terrifying as the force for which she is an avatar.[4] Like the other Deep Gods, she is able to change her shape.[5] Ojer Kaslem's cult is the smallest of the Deep Gods and the least centralized, her temples spread out among the deep glades and jungle valleys of the Core. The Oltec hold deep respect for Ojer Kaslem, even if she is not one of the primary deities of their culture; Kaslem is often known as the quiet god, ever-present, often taken for granted until felt only by her absence.

Ojer Kaslem is associated with gardeners, farmers, ranchers, and any who work in the wild.[4] She is closely associated with dinosaurs and butterflies, and often invoked by Oltec upon seeing them in the wild. Her adherents also venerate the monarch butterfly and pattern their vestments and armor after their wings.

Inspiration

Ojer Kaslem is inspired by the annual monarch butterfly migration from Michoacán.[1] She is likely inspired by Cōātlīcue, the Aztec goddess of fertility, who wears a skirt composed of snakes. She may take inspiration from the Aztec goddess Ītzpāpālōtl, the "clawed butterfly," who is often depicted with butterfly wings.

Ojer is a K'iche' Maya word relating to the past. Kaslem is of unclear origin, but may be a distortion of kasunel, "one who awakens someone".

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