Wuashkho - God of the Sky - POSTER
Wuashkho is the god of the sky 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.
"Уашхъо, the Skyfather. God of the heavens. The ruler of the blue vastness above. Lord of winds, clouds and all sorts of precipitation. The Chieftain of the gods above Circassia. He is a guardian, a protector of mortals whom he grants his blessings to, watching over them from up above. His physical attributes are not well-known, though he is signified with a blue stone. He is a masculine spirit; in some accounts, his genitalia are described to be impressively erect. For all his might, the god of the sky is not a despot; he respects the opinions of all the gods and goddesses in his council, whom he rules over democratically. He usually keeps a watchful eye, letting things play out on their own accord and interfering only when necessary, generally to settle disputes between the gods, sometimes between gods and mortals."
-Khabzist Paganism
A PDF file of the poster that you will be able to print in size A2.