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Nangnang and the rest of the Nine Gods came to Omu at some point after the city's fall. Though not truly deities, the people began worshiping them as such and constructed shrines for them throughout the city. The inscription above Nangnang's shrine read, "Nangnang teaches us to serve only ourselves." Nangnang's shrine was located just northeast of the Omuan palace.
Nangnang and the rest of the Nine Gods came to Omu at some point after the city's fall. Though not truly deities, the people began worshiping them as such and constructed shrines for them throughout the city. The inscription above Nangnang's shrine read, "Nangnang teaches us to serve only ourselves." Nangnang's shrine was located just northeast of the Omuan palace.


The Nine Gods were ultimately killed by [[Acererak]], who imprisoned them within the [[Tomb of the Nine Gods]]. Nangnang's spirit was bound to a petrified grung egg, which lay entombed for many years until it was discovered by the [[Sutler Expedition]]. Nangnang's spirit subsequently inhabited [[Tony Child]], promising him and his companions aid in their fight against Acererak.
The Nine Gods were ultimately killed by [[Acererak]], who imprisoned them within the [[Tomb of the Nine Gods]]. Nangnang's spirit was bound to a petrified grung egg, which lay entombed for many years until it was discovered by the [[Sutler Expedition]]. Nangnang's spirit subsequently inhabited [[Tony Child]], promising him and his companions aid in their fight against Acererak. Nangnang's spirit resided within Tony until he was ejected by [[I'jin]], and Nangnang instead inhabited [[Brecca Greenstone]].


[[Category: Deities]]
[[Category: Deities]]

Latest revision as of 03:01, 19 February 2026

Nangnang
Race Grung
Gender Female
Status Deceased
Alignment Neutral Evil

Nangnang is one of the Nine Gods worshiped by the people of Omu.

Nangnang and the rest of the Nine Gods came to Omu at some point after the city's fall. Though not truly deities, the people began worshiping them as such and constructed shrines for them throughout the city. The inscription above Nangnang's shrine read, "Nangnang teaches us to serve only ourselves." Nangnang's shrine was located just northeast of the Omuan palace.

The Nine Gods were ultimately killed by Acererak, who imprisoned them within the Tomb of the Nine Gods. Nangnang's spirit was bound to a petrified grung egg, which lay entombed for many years until it was discovered by the Sutler Expedition. Nangnang's spirit subsequently inhabited Tony Child, promising him and his companions aid in their fight against Acererak. Nangnang's spirit resided within Tony until he was ejected by I'jin, and Nangnang instead inhabited Brecca Greenstone.