Korutuzho

God of Agriculture

He took over from His father, Sorosotuzho, but then got thrown aside by His own son, Sozho. Sozho, as you might expect, is rather suspicious of His children.

These days, Korutuzho just wanders around the farms and teaches farmers how to do stuff better. As long as He doesn't put His shoes on backwards.

The Tale of Korutuzho


Holy Day: month of So (late summer)
Associated with: junebugs, chickens, insanity, month of So (Huro, Tarénara)
also: father of gods, vegetation, seasons, death/rebirth, growth/decay, swamps, tablets of destiny, temper tantrums, slave freedom, carnival

parents: Kara, Sorosotuzho
siblings: Zhaké, Ríhíví. (Sorosotuzho)
wife: Rana
children: Sozho, Nuvíní, Pétíso, Voro, Vasataté
friend: Kara, Zhoro
fight: Sorosotuzho, Sozho, Huro, Rana, Kara, Kérasa
allies: Nuvíní, Hívuítoví, Sorosotuzho, Vuzhí, Nokí, Rézhíní
adversaries: Néhété, Huro, Ríhíví, Vítí, Rívorí, Pétíso