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Encyclopedia > Kunapipi

In Aboriginal mythology, Kunapipi is a mother goddess and the patron deity of many heroes. She gave birth to humanity as well as most animals and plants.


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‘News From The Pews’ (1071 words)
Kunapipi is "an All-Mother deity who is the centre of an intensive corpus of rites and ceremonies.
The sacred (Kunapipi) ceremonies are extremely secret today, but from published accounts there appear to be linkages with the Tantric cults of India, which in the sixth century AD spread to Java and Sumatra and from there to Arnhem Land".
The use of Kunapipi in art is subject to strict customary rules.
Game Mechanics for Dreamsingers (9279 words)
It is rare for a Kunapipi to be seen, but if one is, it is a sure sign that someone is very weak.
It is usually used when the help of the Kunapipi is not enough to heal there and then, or if the target is under the effect of a particularly virulent toxin.
Kunapipi usually use this cantrip on their dwellings as a way of ensuring that no violence occurs around it.
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