Aman God.
He is a very, very ancient deity, known by many names, with followers both good and evil. The Sun God is not necessarily a benevolent god; he could be a deity that, like the sun, bestows blessings upon countless people.
The core divine positions of Aman God are bureaucratism, contracts, law, order, the sun, and sovereign power.
When acting as the God of Law, his presence is stronger than the Sun God.
However, the laws of Aman God do not serve the common folk but uphold royal power and rule. The execution fields and prosecutor's offices established by the Golden Coast nations are symbols of the strict laws, often used to suppress the spirit of resistance against authoritarian rule.
His followers are primarily distributed among the upper middle class of society, especially those who possess power and can interfere with the law-making process.
Using Eastern terms, 'punishment does not apply to officials,' while commoners are treated all the same.
