Also known as: The Three-Faced God.
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Most widely known and worshipped in the growing empire of Turan, Tarim does in fact predate the rise of those ambitious Hyrkanians. In Turan, Tarim is a measured, temperate god who leans to the side of light. In this way, some theologians of the West compare him to Mitra
In Turan, Erlik and Tarim are both gods. For the Lemurians, Tarim was the only god. Erlik was a false deity, a trick created by men to rule over other men. The Lemurian refugees portrayed Tarim as a liberator and light-bringer. The latter appellation is likely one reason the west conflates him with Mitra.
Primary Beliefs
Nameless Cults ch.3, p.43.