Skunk
DeitySkunk is the highest deity in Church of Skunk. Skunk is the God of Everything except construction, corn, and some cheeses. Skunk began as one singular...
Skunk is supreme, but Church of Skunk is polytheistic. Choose who you honor and study.
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Skunk is the highest deity in Church of Skunk. Skunk is the God of Everything except construction, corn, and some cheeses. Skunk began as one singular...
Macha and Badb are deities known as The Morrigan. She is a powerful shapeshifting goddess of olde, originating in Irish mythology. The Morrigan holds...
Hazelnut is associated with wisdom and prophetic knowledge. Hazel twigs hold a lot of power and were once used to channel magick. Although magick is n...
As one of the oldest deities, the sun has been worshipped in many cultures and religions throughout human history. It brings light, life, and warmth i...
Dolly Parton is the goddess of Kindness, Music, and Charity. She is also associated with having a good time, particularly in a hill people kind of way...
Danny Devito is the protector of societal outcasts and people who do not have donkey brains. He serves as the god of debauchery and chaos. Danny appre...
Corn Lord is an entity composed of corn kernels, cobs, husks, and stalks — he is enemy #1 in Church of Skunk. Corn Lord wants nothing more than to des...
Church of Skunk recognizes Smokey the Bear as an official enemy of the cult. Smokey has played a key role in long-running fire suppression efforts tha...
As a representative of road construction, Cone Lord is the next most hated enemy in Church of Skunk.
The Mumkin Man is a cursed entity with unknown motivations and intentions. His appearance strikes terror into the soul of anyone who is unfortunate en...
The Yodeling Pickle is technically a neutral entity, though it is currently under investigation for demonic behavior. It may grant you good fortune, b...
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