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Nowmaak is the [[Ratori|ratori]] goddess of prosperty. Her teachings advocate for shared wealth and a network of cooperation, the latter of which the ratori take very seriously. The ratori regularly pray to her for good trades, bountiful harvests, and flourishing businesses. Her teachings are in contrast to [[Pamaak]], who encourages selfishness and greed.
Nowmaak is the [[Ratori|ratori]] goddess of prosperty. Her teachings advocate for shared wealth and a network of cooperation, the latter of which the [[Ratori|ratori]] take very seriously. The ratori regularly pray to her for good trades, bountiful harvests, and flourishing businesses. Her teachings are in contrast to [[Pamaak]], who encourages selfishness and greed.


The Festival of the Bountiful Change have ratori gathering to share stories of their success and providing advice to others who may still be struggling, though many followers of Pamaak come to this festival simply seeking to brag and show off.
The Festival of the Bountiful Change have ratori gathering to share stories of their success and providing advice to others who may still be struggling, though many followers of [[Pamaak]] come to this festival simply seeking to brag and show off.
[[Category: Religion]]
[[Category: Religion]]
[[Category: Gods]]
[[Category: Gods]]
[[Category: Ratori]]
[[Category: Ratori]]

Revision as of 20:54, 22 July 2025

Nowmaak is the ratori goddess of prosperty. Her teachings advocate for shared wealth and a network of cooperation, the latter of which the ratori take very seriously. The ratori regularly pray to her for good trades, bountiful harvests, and flourishing businesses. Her teachings are in contrast to Pamaak, who encourages selfishness and greed.

The Festival of the Bountiful Change have ratori gathering to share stories of their success and providing advice to others who may still be struggling, though many followers of Pamaak come to this festival simply seeking to brag and show off.