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Latest revision as of 23:37, 8 March 2026

Substrain of Tozakh
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The Infernal Tozakh (🔊 toe-ZAK) live in the northernmost areas of Otan. They resemble humans in almost every way except their distinctive ram-like horns.
Scientific NameHomo Cornutus Caprinus
PluralInfernal Tozakh
PossessiveInfernal Tozakh
Patron DeityLoki
ReligionWodenism
LanguagesOtani Language
EyesightLow Light Vision
WorldsOtan
CountriesShuwalu
ClimateArctic/Polar
TerrainMountains, Coastal, Plains
BuildAverage
Skin ColorFair to Tan
Hair ColorBlonde, Black, Brown, Red
Eye ColorBlue, Green, Hazel, Brown, Grey
DistinctionsBasline Human, Ram Horns
DispositionNocturnal

The Infernal Tozakh (Homo Cornutus Caprinus) are the nocturnal heartbeat of Shuwalu, distinguished by their thick, helical ram-like horns that grow continuously throughout their lives. As the guardians of the night, they wake as the sun sets to take over the shops, forges, and watchtowers vacated by their Faun partners. This permanent nocturnal lifestyle has granted them a natural comfort with the dark and a stoic temperament. Because their horns do not molt but instead carry the permanent scars and chips of their life’s struggles, the Infernal Tozakh are often viewed as the more grizzled and battle-hardened half of the Tozakh pairing.

Spiritually, the Infernal Tozakh have remained steadfast in their adherence to Wodenism, though their practice focuses almost exclusively on the figure of Loki. Unlike other cultures that might view the Trickster with suspicion, the Infernal Tozakh revere him as the "Tortured God." Their theology is built upon the somber assumption that Loki suffers every moment at the hands of the other gods, enduring an eternal, agonizing imprisonment.

This focus on divine suffering resonates deeply with the Infernal Tozakh, who see their own survival in the unforgiving, freezing darkness as a reflection of Loki’s endurance. To them, the "Tortured God" is not a villain, but a sympathetic figure of resilience whose silent pain mirrors the hardships of the arctic night. This religious outlook deeply influences their cultural behavior, leading to a society that values silence, endurance, and the ability to carry heavy burdens without complaint.

While their Faun counterparts celebrate the vitality of Bloncamann during the day, the Infernal Tozakh spend their hours in the moonlit forges or on the windswept borders, often performing silent rituals of solidarity with their shackled god. Their poetry and songs, usually performed in the low hum of the night-markets, frequently dwell on themes of hidden strength and the nobility of enduring what cannot be changed.

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