“ | The history of the Chaldean pantheon stretches back many thousands of years. Worshipping gods such as Anu, Enki and Nanna, the devotees of the Chaldean religion construct imposing temples in honor of their chosen God.
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The Chaldean religion is a polytheistic faith found in Mesopotamia. This article documents the deities associated with the religion. All values are for +100% Omen Power.
Many Chaldean deities can be accessed by any polytheistic nation that controls their holy site or has a specific percentage of Chaldean pops: 5% for Very Common deities, 10% for Common deities, 20% for Rare deities, and 40% for Very Rare deities.
Every Chaldean nation benefits from +0.01% Monthly Civilization Change.
Forming 巴比伦 with automatically convert your country to Chaldean.
General deities
These deities are available to all Chaldean nations, and all polytheistic nations that have enough Chaldean pops or control the deity's holy site:
Deity | Category | Rarity | Passive effect | Omen effect | Apotheosis effect | Holy site |
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Ishtar | War | Common | ![]() |
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937, Orchoe, ![]() |
Ninurta | War | Rare | ![]() |
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862, Nineue, ![]() |
Enlil | Culture | Common | ![]() |
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929, Nippur, ![]() |
Ea | Culture | Rare | ![]() |
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968, Eridu, ![]() |
Marduk | Culture | Rare | ![]() |
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918, Babylon, ![]() |
Nabû | Economy | Common | ![]() |
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919, Borsippa, ![]() |
Shamash | Economy | Common | ![]() |
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910, Sippar, ![]() |
Sîn | Fertility | Rare | ![]() |
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819, Karrai, ![]() |
Exclusive deities
The following Chaldean deities are only available to specific countries.
Assyrian deities
These deities are available to nations of Assyrian culture, as long as they are Chaldean or polytheistic and have enough Chaldean pops, as well as to any polytheistic country that controls the deity's holy site:
Deity | Category | Rarity | Passive effect | Omen effect | Apotheosis effect | Holy site |
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Ashshur | War | Common | ![]() |
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883, Ashur, ![]() |
Trivia
- "Chaldea" was a region, a country, and a people in southern Mesopotamia.