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* AncientAfrica: The Yoruba were chosen to represent a Sub-Saharan African pantheon.
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* Her passive, ''Omi'', has her generate crystals over time that are consumed in order to cast her regular abilities. When buying items, Mana and Mana regeneration increases her maximum Omi, and Cooldown Reduction increases the rate Omi is generated. In addition, her basic attacks can pass through allies, providing them with a very small regeneration effect and increasing the effectiveness of healing for a period of time.

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* Her passive, ''Omi'', has her generate crystals over time that are consumed in order to cast her regular abilities. When buying items, Mana and Mana regeneration increases her maximum Omi, and Cooldown Reduction increases abilities, with cooldown reduction increasing the rate of Omi generation. Because she does not require Mana to cast spells, a portion of mana and mana regen is generated. converted to HP and [=HP5=]. In addition, her basic attacks can pass through allies, providing them with a very small regeneration effect and increasing the effectiveness of healing for a period of time.effect.
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The supreme deity of the Yoruba pantheon, and the god of the sky and heavens. Olorun first created the flicker of light which would be the sun brightening the cosmos, and then sent the Orishas to make the world and all who lived in it. Secure in his might and mastery of the cosmos & time, Olorun is worshipped regardless of his own remoteness, as he usually simply contemplates the many marvels of creation. Olorun is truly one part of a whole, his other two aspects being Olodumare (creator of the universe) and Olofi (the channel between the Earth and the Heavens). Incomparably wise, Olorun does not rashly or without cause, and peacefully avoids fighting aside from great purpose.\\\

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The supreme deity of the Yoruba pantheon, and the god of the sky and heavens. Olorun first created the flicker of light which would be the sun brightening the cosmos, and then sent the Orishas to make the world and all who lived in it. Secure in his might and mastery of the cosmos & time, Olorun is worshipped regardless of his own remoteness, as he usually simply contemplates the many marvels of creation. Olorun is truly one part of a whole, his other two aspects being Olodumare (creator of the universe) and Olofi (the channel between the Earth and the Heavens). Incomparably wise, Olorun does not act rashly or without cause, and peacefully avoids fighting aside from great purpose.\\\
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* {{Afrofuturism}}: Both Olorun and Yemoja have skins that channel this style. Yemoja's "Mastermind" skin gives her a {{Cyberpunk}} look. Olorun, for his part, has "Interstellar," which makes him an astronaut, and a {{Cyborg}} skin that's [[InvokedTrope outright called "Afrofuture."]]
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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Leader of like, everything, if he succeeds.

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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: BaldOfAuthority: Leader of like, everything, if he succeeds.
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The deities and mythological characters of the Yoruba people in West Africa which are playable in ''Smite''. The Myth/YorubaMythology page deals with and can provide beneficent information about their real world counterparts.

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The deities and mythological characters of the Yoruba people in West Africa which are playable in ''Smite''.''SMITE''. The Myth/YorubaMythology page deals with and can provide beneficent information about their real world counterparts.
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* DarkestAfrica: Averted as they are quite civilized and intelligent.

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* DarkestAfrica: Averted Averted, as they are quite civilized and intelligent.



* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Very much this as he is a supreme creator god tied to the heavens.

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* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Very much this so, as he is a supreme creator god tied to the heavens.



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: [[spoiler: Leads the charge to rescue Zeus and the other gods Persephone captured in the lore. Later when Cthulhu has defeated the other gods, he becomes the sole resistance against the monster, growing to a massive size to duel him. Olorun does so despite the excruciating pain he feels from the stars dying, and is ready to pull the sky down on Cthulhu in order to remake the world without his taint.]]

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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: [[spoiler: Leads the charge to rescue Zeus and the other gods Persephone captured in the lore. Later when Cthulhu has defeated the other gods, he becomes the sole resistance against the monster, growing to a massive size to duel him. Olorun does so despite the excruciating pain he feels from the stars dying, and is ready to pull the sky down on Cthulhu in order to remake the world without his taint.]]
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Olorun has pretty much been the embodiment of this trope since he appeared in Smite’s story. He regularly holds council sessions with gods representing multiple pantheons, fairly listening to all their opinions and making decisive (but well-considered) approaches to various threats. His leadership and coordination of the gods during the Cthulhu crisis (and subsequently the appearance of Tiamat) stands in marked contrast to Zeus, who has largely been trigger-happy, non-team playing and itching to get his throne back.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Olorun has pretty much been the embodiment of this trope since he appeared in Smite’s story. He regularly holds council sessions with gods representing representatives from multiple pantheons, fairly listening to all their opinions and making decisive (but well-considered) approaches to various threats. His leadership and coordination of the gods during the Cthulhu crisis (and subsequently the appearance of Tiamat) stands in marked contrast to Zeus, who has largely been trigger-happy, non-team playing and itching to get his throne back.
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The deities and mythological characters of the Yoruba people in Africa which are playable in ''Smite''. The Myth/YorubaMythology page deals with and can provide beneficent information about their real world counterparts.

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The deities and mythological characters of the Yoruba people in West Africa which are playable in ''Smite''. The Myth/YorubaMythology page deals with and can provide beneficent information about their real world counterparts.

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