Psetkha - God of the Dead - POSTER
Psetkha is the god of the dead in the Circassian pantheon of deities. The image is from the book "Khabzist Paganism", written and illustrated by John Hamlet, available on Google Books in ebook format. The file is ready to be printed on A2-sized paper with a quality of your choice.
"Псатхьэ, god of the dead. The king of the next world. The handler of souls is the one to greet the dead mortals before allowing them to pass to the Hereafter and is charged with their safekeeping. Though his powers extend far beyond the realm of the dead - he may be supplicated to bring serenity to nature, to calm hurricanes, blizzards and sea storms. It is unwise to provoke his displeasure, for one may get afflicted by the ailments of the soul in exchange, ones that may not be cured with conventional means. He is Wuashkho’s second, the chieftain of the tkhats’yk’u; he sits on the lower of the twin peaks across Wuashkho when they annually convene on Mount Elbrus. No one knows anything regarding his appearance, save for his masculinity."
-Khabzist Paganism
A PDF file of the poster that you will be able to print in size A2.