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Tith is the [[Midkemia]]n "war god", as also described by the Father Patriarch of the [[Temple of Tith]].
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'''Tith''' is a [[category:Deities of Midkemia|divine figure]] worshiped in the [[Kingdom of the Isles]] in [[Betrayal at Krondor]]. He is associated with weapons and warfare.
   
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==Description==
''[[Psalms of Dala]]'' describes Tith's name as Tith Onanka, and his frequent clashes with [[Dala]].
 
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The Father Patriarch of the [[Temple of Tith]] describes Tith as a "war god." ''[[Psalms of Dala]]'', a book of hymns, lists Tith's full name as '''Tith Onanka''' and details his frequent clashes with protector-goddess [[Dala]].
   
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==Cultural impact==
[[Redweed Brew]] is known also as "Tith's Piss".
 
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Like the names of many other Midkemian deities, Tith's name is used as a tavern oath among Kingdom commoners; [[Redweed Brew]], used in combat and famed for its vile taste, is colloquially known as "Tith's Piss."
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Tith's association with arms and armor is so strong that practically every Kingdom shop dealing in such items is compared to a Temple of Tith.
 
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Tith is a worshiped in the Kingdom of the Isles in Betrayal at Krondor. He is associated with weapons and warfare.

Description

The Father Patriarch of the Temple of Tith describes Tith as a "war god." Psalms of Dala, a book of hymns, lists Tith's full name as Tith Onanka and details his frequent clashes with protector-goddess Dala.

Cultural impact

Like the names of many other Midkemian deities, Tith's name is used as a tavern oath among Kingdom commoners; Redweed Brew, used in combat and famed for its vile taste, is colloquially known as "Tith's Piss."

Tith's association with arms and armor is so strong that practically every Kingdom shop dealing in such items is compared to a Temple of Tith.