Linguistic Archaeology: the Pantheon of the Serpent Peninsula
by Sean MeaneyImmortals of the serpent peninsula
1. Ifá
2. Orunmilá-Ifá
3. Iemanjá
4. Janaína
5. Ibeji
6. Oxalá
7. Xangô
8. Iansã
9. Oiá
10. Axabó
11. Exu
12. Ogum
13. Obá
14. Oçanhe
15. Ossaim
16. Oxum
17. Oxóssi
18. Obaluaê
19. Omolu
20. NanãPopularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U % 14 70% 5 25% 9 45% 13 65% 6 30% B % C % D % F % G % 4 20% 1 5% 0 0% 2 10% 2 10% H % J % K % L % M % 1 5% 3 15% 0 0% 4 20% 6 30% N % P % Q % R % S % 7 35% 0 0% 0 0% 1 5% 3 15% T % V % W % X % Y % 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 6 30% 0 0% Z % 0 0%
Popularity of use
70% A:
65% O, A:
45% I, O, A: Oiá,
35% N, I, O, A: Nanã,
30% X, M, U, N, I, O, A: Oxum,
25% E, X, M, U, N, I, O, A: Exu,
20% L, B, E, X, M, U, N, I, O, A: Obaluaê, Omolu, Oxalá, Obá, Axabó,
15% S, J, L, B, E, X, M, U, N, I, O, A: Ossaim, Iansã, Oxóssi, Iemanjá, Janaína, Ibeji,
10% G, F, S, J, L, B, E, X, M, U, N, I, O, A: Xangô, Ogum, Ifá,
5% R, H, C, G, F, S, J, L, B, E, X, M, U, N, I, O, A: Orunmilá-Ifá, Oçanhe,
0% D, K, P, Q, T, V, W, Y, ZConclusion: Oiá (vanya) is the oldest apparent immortal of the serpent peninsula at 45% amongst the LB as patron of both male and female warriors.
This is followed by the rise of Nanã (hel) at 35% (The bitter patron of swamps and death-and-reincarnation cycle. She is acknowledged but not worshiped).
Religion on the Serpent Peninsula peaks culturally at 15%. And enters decline from 10% religious growth down to 5%.
Serpent Peninsula Word Generator*
D100 Alpha D20 char. length 1 R 1-5 3 2 H 6-7 4 3 C 8-13 5 4-5 G 14-16 6 6-7 F 17-19 7 8-10 S 20 8 11-13 J 14-17 L 18-21 B 22-26 E 27-32 X 33-38 M 39-44 U 45-51 N 52-60 I 61-73 O 74-87 A 88-100 double word (ex. first-second)
*Based on weights of use