Fongaside (a servant of Naymlap) (.383)
El Gran Moxo (the ruler of the realm of Paititi, in the lore of the Guarani people) (DM.324)

South America-






























creation (each culture has its own version of the creation of the universe, some more than one) (DM.252)

Ceterni (in Peruvian lore, the wife of Naymlap) (.203)
chichic (a huaca placed in a maize field to protect the crop) (.212)
Children of the Sun (ancestors of the Incas) (sons and daughters of Inti) (DM.214)
    Cusco Huanca (one of the 4 sons of Inti, nscc) (.261)
compa (a huaca placed near an irrigation canal to protect it) (.232)
Cuchaviva (a rainbow-goddess, guardian of the fields and the sick) (wife of Bochica or Sua) (.256)
Curi-Coyllur (dau of Pachacutic) (lover of Ollanta) (mo of Yma Sumac) [Joyful Star] (DM.260)
 
 

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Choque Suso (wife of Paricaca) (.217)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ayllu (in the lore of the Incas, the souls of the descendants of the Pacarina) (DM.117)

MAPS-


PH-

PH \ CHARACTER CREATION
afterbirth (the placenta, in some cultures, is regarded as having mystic powers, ruling the life of the person concerned or acting as a guardian twin; should it be eaten by an animal, the child will grow up with the characteristics of that beast) (DM.28)

PH \ RACE-
Cacy taperere (a supernatural dwarf, in the lore of some Brazilian tribes) (DM.181)

PH \ CLASS-
Acllacuna (young girls taken from their parents and prepared as sacrificial victims to the Inca gods) (DM.17)
amautas (Inca wise men, compilers of their history and legends) (DM.56)

alferez (an organiser of religious rites and festivals) (DM.49)
alto misayoc (high-ranking sorcerers of the Quecha) (DM.53)

brujo (a healer among the Quecha) (DM.172)
collahualla (itinerant medicine men in Bolivia) (DM.231)
Collasiri (medicine men of the Aymara people) (DM.231)

PH \ CLASS \ FIGHTER
Amazons (a race of female warriors) (DM.56)

PH \ SKILL-
aymuray (a Chechua harvest song) (DM.117)

PH \ FEAT-

PH \ DESCRIPTION
Faiths +

PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp = . sp = . cp = . bp = .

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ ARMS
arrow (the use of the bow and arrow dates from the early Stone Age period and the arrow itself has great significance in many mythologies) (DM.92)

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ ARMOR

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .

PH \SPELL-


DDG-

Myths = .

Abe Mango (daughter of Page Abe) (DM.12)
Abira (a creator-god in Colombia) (DM.13)

Adaheli (the sun personified) (DM.18)
Ai Apaec (the supreme god of the Mochica tribe) (DM.36)

Amana (a creator-goddess of the Calina tribe) (DM.55)

apo (gods and spirits of the Quecha) (DM.80)

Auchimalgen (a sun-goddess in Chile) (DM.111)

Caruincho (a fire-god) (.194)
Common Mother (the supreme deity of some native Indian tribes) (.232)

Desana (a deity responsible for all animals) [Master of Animals] (DM.283)

Ekkekko (a god of good fortune in Bolivia and Peru) (DM.323)

DMG \ AMAZON
Evaki (a gddss of the night, in the lore of som of the tribes of the Amazon basin) (.352)
Caipora (a huge evil spirit of the Amazon American Indian tribes) (.184)

DDG \ ARAWAK
Aimon Kondi (a creator-god of the Arawak tribe) (father of Sigu) (DM.38)
Aluberi (a remote supreme god of the Arawak American Indians) (DM.53)

Emisiwaddo (a gddss of the Arawak) (wife of Kururumany) (.332)

DDG \ AYMARA
achacila (in the lore of the Aymara, spirits controlling the weather) (DM.16)
Father Atoja (a rain-spirit of the Aymara) (DM.357)

DDG \ CHAKCHIQUEL
Chamalkan (a chief god of the Cakchiquel tribe, envisaged as a bat) (.205)

DDG \ CHACO
Aksak (a Chaco creator deity in the form of a beetle) (DM.43)

Beetle (a creator spirit of the Chaco Indians) (DM.137)

DDG \ CHIBCHA
Bachue' (a mother-goddess and fertility-goddess of the Chibcha Indians) (DM.121)
Bochica (a culture hero of the Chibcha Indians) (a sun-god, some say) (hus of Chia, some say) (DM.157)

Chia (a moon-goddess and goddess of drunkenness of the Chibca Indians) (wife of Bochica or Nemquetcha) (DM.212)
Chibchacum (the god of agricultural work of the Chibcha Indians) (DM.212)
Chimizapagua (a Chibcha deity) (DM.215)

DDG \ COLUMBIA
Canicuba (in Columbian lore, evil personified) (.190)

Chanicuba (in the lore of the tribes of Colombia, the personification of evil) (.207)

Debiaba (a Colombian water-goddess) (.265)
Dabieciba (a Colombian earth-goddess) (.265)

DDG \ COSTA RICA
Chipiripa (a rain-god in Costa Rica) (.216)

DDG \ GUARAN <SURINAM>
Dyombi (a deity of the black people of Surinam) (.311)

DDG \ GUARAN \ SPIRITS
Anan (an evil spirit of the Guarani) (DM.64)
apuku (forest spirits of the Guarana (Surinam)) (DM.82)

DDG \ HOPI
Deer Kachina Cloud (a horned god of the Hopi) (.277)

DDG \ INCA
Apo (an Inca mountain-god) (DM.80)

Apocatequil (an Inca chief-priest to the moon-god) (a god of evil in some accounts) (son of Guamansuri) (twin brother of Piguerao) (DM.80)

Ataguchu (an Inca creator-god) (DM.105)

Catequil (an Inca thunder-god) (DM.196)
Chantico (an Inca goddess of the household) (DM.207)
Chasca (an Inca goddess of the dawn) (.210)
Chasca Coyllur (an Inca god, guardian of young girls) (.210)
Con (a boneless creator-god) (son of Inti) (bro of Pachacamac) (DM.232)
Condor (an Inca creator deity) (.235)
Contici (an Inca thunder-god) (.238)
Copacati (an Inca lake goddess, the spirit of Lake Titicaca) (.238)
Cuichu (an Inca rainbow-god) (.258)
Cupay (an Inca god of death) (DM.260)

DDG \ INCA \ E-H
Eupai (an Inca god of the underworld to whom children were sacrificed) (.349)

DDG \ INCA \ I
Acclas (Inca devotees serving the god Inci as priestesses) (DM.15)

DDG \ INCA \ SPIRIT
Cocomama (an Inca spirit controlling the growth of the cocoa plant) (.229)
Contici-viracocha (a pre-existing creator spirit of the Incas) (.238)

DDG \ HUAROCHIRI
Coniraya (creator-god of the Huarochiri Indians) (DM.236)

DDG \ MAPUCHE
Epunamun (a supreme god or war-god of the Araucanian Indians) [Guinechen.Guinemapun] (.340)

Akakanet (a vegetation deity of the Araucanian tribe) (DM.42)
Anchimallen (in the lore of the Araucanian tribe, a moon-woman wife of the sun) (DM.66)
Caicai (a serpent deity of the Araucanians) (DM.183)
Chonchonyi (a vampire demon, in the lore of the Araucanian people) (DM.217) {Chonchon}

DDG \ MAYAN
Acan (a Mayan god of wine) (DM.15)
alphabetical gods (unidentified gods of the Maya) (DM.52)
Avilix (a Mayan deity who was turned to stone by the sun) (DM.115)

DDG \ MOCOBICotaa (a benevolent spirit of the Mocobi tribe) (.242)

DDG \ MOXOS
Arama (in the lore of the Moxos tribe, a sun-god) (DM.83)

DDG \ ONA
Chenuke (to the Ona tribe of Tierra del Fuego, the personification of evil) (DM.211)

DDG \ ORINOCO
Cachimana (a supreme deity of the tribes of the Orinoco basin) (.181)

DDG \ PATAGONIA
Ellal (in the lore of Patagonia, a spirit, evil personified) (.329)

DDG \ PERU
Axo-Mama (the Peruvian goddess of the potato harvest) (DM.116)

Coca Mama (a Pervuvian goddess of the coca plant) (.229)
Cocoa (a cat-god of Peru) (.229)

DDG \ PERU \ SPIRIT
acsumama (an Inca spirit controlling the growth of potatoes) (DM.18)
Apachita (an Inca guardian spirit of travellers) (DM.78)

DDG \ VICUNA \ SPIRIT
Coquenta (a guardian spirit of the vicuna) (DM.239)

DDG \ YURACARE
Chanchu (a war-god of the Yuracare tribe) (.205)


MM-

Aqua (a bird woman in the lord of the Incas) (sister of Torito) (DM.82)
Aroteh (one of the primordial beings known as the Vamoa-pod, in the lore of the Tupari of Brazil) (DM.91)
Ayacua (in the lore of the Lule tribes, a grub) (DM.117)

bakru (evil little people, made by magic, half flesh and blood, half wooden) (DM.124)

Chacha-puma (a monster in the form of a man with the head of a lion) (DM.203)
Cuero (a sea monster in the form of an octopus) (DM.258)

dolphin (a marine animal featured in some stories) (DM.300) [were-dolphin?]

giants (giants appear in most mythologies) (.411)

MM \ DEMON
Agnen (a demon) (DM.32)
Amarum (a demon in the lore of the Quecha, envisaged as a water snake) (DM.55)
Anatiwa (a demon in the lore of the Karaya American Indians) (DM.66)
anchanchu (a demon of the Aymara people that is said to cause disease) (DM.66)
anhanga (a demon in Brazil, said to steal children) (DM.71)
Aunyaina (a demon of the Tupari people) (DM.112)
azeman (a blood-sucking demon appearing as a bat by night, a woman by day) (DM.118)

Curupira (a demon in the lore of Brazil) (DM.261)
Elek (a demon of disease and storms in Argentina) (.327)

MM \ LIVING IDOL?
Copacahuana (an idol) (DM.238)
Copacati (an idol) [Serpent-Stone] (DM.238)

MM \ BOLIVIA
alligator (a reptile found in China, the southern part of the US and elsewhere) (DM.51)

MM \ BRAZIL
duca (in the lore of some Brazilian tribes, a large cat-like animal) (.307)

MM \ HONDURAS
Comizahual (a flying tigress in Honduras) (DM.232)

MM \ MAPUCHE
Cherufe (in Araucanian lore, a monster that lives in volcanoes and eats human beings) (.211)

MM \ PARAGUAY
Carbuncle (a monster in Paraguay) (DM.192)

MM \ SPIRIT
anchunga (a spirit in Brazil) (DM.66)

bope (evil spirits said to attack the dead) (.161)
Boraro (forest spirits of the Tukano Indians) (DM.161)

MM \ SPIRIT \ PERU
Apus (mountain spirits of Peru) (DM.82)
auki (a mountain spirit in Peru) (DM.112)
    Ccoa (in the lore of the Quecha, a fearsome cat, servant of the aukis) (DM.198)

MM \ SURINAM
fiofio (in the name of the African population of Surinam, an insect) (DM.371)

MM \ ENCOUNTERS
 
2d10 Name Level # Appearing % In Lair Notes Notes 2 Book
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DMG-

DMG \ MAGIC ITEM-
achacila (a sacred object among the Aymara) (DM.16)

caapi (a drug, said to have supernatural powers, used by shamans) (.180)

DMG \ NPCs-
first humans (most cultures have storeis of the first human beings and how they came into existence) (DM.376)

Abaanaui (a culture hero of the Guaraye tribe) (brother of Zaguaguaya) (DM.12)
Amalivaca (a culture-hero of the American Indian tribes of the Orinoco basin) (DM.55)
Ariconte (twin brother of Tamendonar) (DM.89)
Arkaonyo (a sorcerer) (DM.91)
Asin (a culture hero of the Chaco tribe) (DM.100)

Botoque (a culture hero of the Kayapo people) (DM.163)

Camu (a culture hero of the Arovac Indians) (.189)
Cavillea (a beautiful maiden) (DM.198)
Ceucy (a culture heroine) (DM.203)
Creucy (mo of Jurupari) (DM.253)

DMG \ NPCs \ D
Darukavaitere (son of Maiso) (hus of Uarahiulu) (fa of Uazale) [Stone Man] (DM.273)
De Soto Hernando (a Spanish explorer) (DM.275)

DMG \ NPCs \ BRAZIL \ XINGU
Coeviaca (a culture hero of the Xingu of Brazil) (DM.230)

DMG \ NPCs \ CHOCO
Caragabi (a Choco culture hero) (DM.192)
Carancho (a hero of the Choco Indians, sometimes identified as a hawk) (.192)

DMG \ NPCs \ INCA
Ayar Ayca (an Inca ancestral hero) (son of Inti) (DM.117)
Ayar Cachi (an Inca ancestral hero) (son of Inti) (DM.117)
Ayar Manto (an Ican ancestral hero) (son of Inti) (DM.117)
Ayar Ono (son of Inti) (DM.117)

DMG \ NPCs \ PATAGONIAN
El-lal (a hero of the Patagonian Indians) (son of Nosjthej) (DM.324)
Ellal (a culture-hero in Patagonia) (DM.329)

DMG \ NPCs \ PERU
Capac (a Peruvian hero or sun-god) (DM.191)

Five Falcons (the Peruvian hero Paricaca and his 4 brothers) (.377)

DMG \ NPCs \ PERU \ Q'ERO
Collari (an ancestress of the Q'ero people of Peru) (consort of Inkari) (DM.231)

DMG \ NPCs \ TUPI
Coem (a survivor of the flood in the lore of the Tupi) (DM.230)

DMG \ NPCs \ VENEZUELA
Bouka (a culture-hero in Venezuela) (bro of Wahari) (DM.177)

DMG \ADVENTURES-
Anansi-toro (some African tribes call their version of the spider stories by this name) (DM.65)
SA1 Apu Ollanta (the story of Ollanta and Curi-Coyllur) (DM.82)
SA2 Commentarios Reales de los Incas (a book of Inca history and myths written by Garsilasco de la Vega) (.232)



 
 

Lore-

Books = .

AGRICULTURE-
Food / Animal = .
Food / Vegetable = .

BEVERS-

CULTURE-
Clothing = .

CULTURE \ FESTIVALS
Alacita (an annual festival in honour of Ekkekko) (DM.43)

Citoc Raymi (a 9-day festival, held in June) (DM.224)
Capac Situa (a festival held in September to celebrate the onset of the rainy season) (.191)
Chickaban (a festival in honour of Kukulcan held at the end of October) (.212)

DEFENSES-

ECOLOGY-
Ecosystems = .

GEOGRAPHY-
Capital = .

Sq. Mi. = .

Mining = .

HISTORY-
day (the Aztec and mayan day had 20 or 22 hours) (DM.275)

Flood (many cultures have myths relating to one or more inundations, referred to as the Flood or the Deluge, sent to eliminate the human race, usually with an advance warning to enable a few to survive to repopulate the world) [Deluge] (DM.379)

INTRIGUE-

JUSTICE-

KINGS-
Colla (an Inca king) (DM.231)

Fempellec (a pre-Inca king) (DM.361)

Firavitoba (a divine king of the Chibcha of Colombia) (.372)

LANGUAGE-

MAGIC-
capacocha (among the Aztecs, a [symbolic] child sacrifice) (.191)

Chhalla (a libation to the gods among the Aymara of Bolivia) (.211)

NOBLES- \ HERALDRY-
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Population = .

Races/Subraces = .

Sex = .

POLITICS-
Alliances = .
Hostilities = .

Open Warfare/Skirmishing = .

Auexotl (one of the leaders of the Aztecs when they left their homeland Aztlan) (DM.112)

Cari (a legendary Bolivian leader before the rule of the Aztecs) (.193)

RUMOURS-

TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .

UNDERWORLD-

VEGETATION-
Forests = .

WEATHER-
Climate = .

eclipse (the temporary obscuring of the sun by the moon or the moon by the earth's shadow) (DM.316)

Avya (the sun and the moon, in the lore of the Cubeo tribe in Colombia) (DM.115)

Citatli (the moon in Aztec lore) (.224)


Locations-

alecpong (ancestral stones worshipped in Peru) (DM.47)
apachita (stone cairns that were revered by the Incas as the home of spirits) (DM.78)
Apurimac (a river revered as an oracle) (DM.82)
Atoja (a mountain home of the rain spirits) (DM.109)

Catcitepulz (a sacred mountain of the Aztecs) (DM.196)
Cotopaxi (a volcano regarded as a sacred mountain) (.243)
Cuni-Cuni (in the lore of the Guarani, the lake in which stood the island Paititi) (.259)

El Dorado (a city or country of fabulous wealth: a priest-king of this city) (DM.324)

LOCATIONS \ CHILE
Caesars (a fabled city in Chile) (DM.183)
City of the Caesars (a fabulous city in Chile) (DM.224)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


end of the world (each culture has it's own version of how the world will end) (DM.333)


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