User Tools

Site Tools


index_of_divine_beings

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

index_of_divine_beings [2025/12/01 00:19] – Eimos and Obos nmorseindex_of_divine_beings [2026/05/09 22:20] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
Line 66: Line 66:
   *Blood-God, The: A moderately benign and active minor god with severe hemophila.  Patron of butchers and surgeons, he is fairly generous with his blessings: “Blood for the Blood-God” is the number one preventative measure against wound infection worldwide.  Things only go downhill when you get a cult of his followers who share his proclivities.   *Blood-God, The: A moderately benign and active minor god with severe hemophila.  Patron of butchers and surgeons, he is fairly generous with his blessings: “Blood for the Blood-God” is the number one preventative measure against wound infection worldwide.  Things only go downhill when you get a cult of his followers who share his proclivities.
   *Caspian: Sea-foam god of the meeting of Land and Sea, patron of fishermen.   *Caspian: Sea-foam god of the meeting of Land and Sea, patron of fishermen.
 +  *{{:wiki:‪looceyloo‬-_goddess_of_the_rising_plume.jpg?linkonly|Censer}}: Goddess of the Rising Plume, Servant of Fire.  Censer is oddly the least volatile of her master's servants, and somehow ended up in charge.  Her relationship with Ifrit only __seems__ casual to the outsider.
   *Chien: The god of third choices and thinking outside of the box.  Servant of Absurdity.  Appears as a Wolven child who makes an unlikely suggestion, then vanishes once the discussion gets moving again.   *Chien: The god of third choices and thinking outside of the box.  Servant of Absurdity.  Appears as a Wolven child who makes an unlikely suggestion, then vanishes once the discussion gets moving again.
 +  *Children of Rage: While some sects may refuse to acknowledge the existence of the moons of Rage, the second-generation gods they represent are verifiable entities with evidence-based mythologies.  It is said that when their repective moon is hidden behind the fourth planet, they acting among mortals, usually at some monumental scale.
 +    *Ancient Grievances: The second furthest out moon, and just kind of Grey.  A.G. is the patron of blood feuds, family rivalries, and multi-generational conflicts.  His mother was a [[d|Greater Dragon]], one whose death is detailed in //The Epic of Law, Order, and Chaos// A.G. appears as a wizened and cantankerous elderly man.
 +    *Bright Fury: Symbolizes sudden, fast-burning anger, and symbolized by the innermost, brightest moon.  B.F. appears as a young, highly temperamental woman.
 +    *Inne: The fourth, seemingly quiet moon.  Inne represents self-directed rage, and promotes either self-destructive behavior, or that sudden calamitous lashing out at everything that pushed you just that little bit too far. 
 +    *Repentance: If you are an adept-class Farseer mage, or own a //very// expensive enchanted telescope, you will notice that rage has a dim, blue-white sixth moon.  Repentance's mother is Mercy (some of those Divine Era parties got __wild__), and he spends a lot of time cleaning up his siblings' messes.
 +    *Riotous Clamor: The largest, middle moon, R.C. appears as a huge hairless man covered in tribal tattoos, and delights in inflaming the masses, usually in tight quarters.  His mother may have been a demon: that lore was lost in the Degenerate Era.
 +    *Simmering Resentment: The second moon, prone to occasionally becoming MUCH BRIGHTER (probably volcanic).  S.R. is the mother of that festering anger one sits upon, until that day when you decide to visit an orphanage with a scroll of //Meteor Shower//.
   *Dagger, The: "{{ :the_dagger_by_vetozomer.jpg?linkonly|The Dagger}}" is the minor deity of murder. She revels in the thrill and ecstasy of murder and loves impulsive killings as much as planned masterful executions.  Technically works for Night. (credit: @vetozomer.bsky.social‬)   *Dagger, The: "{{ :the_dagger_by_vetozomer.jpg?linkonly|The Dagger}}" is the minor deity of murder. She revels in the thrill and ecstasy of murder and loves impulsive killings as much as planned masterful executions.  Technically works for Night. (credit: @vetozomer.bsky.social‬)
   *Demeraed: Servitor of Vines and Groves, liaison to Feiere and her opposite number under Golden Sheaf.  Likes mortal festivals, but gets a bit mean when defending her master's honor.  Carries a staff made from blooming fruit tree wood.   *Demeraed: Servitor of Vines and Groves, liaison to Feiere and her opposite number under Golden Sheaf.  Likes mortal festivals, but gets a bit mean when defending her master's honor.  Carries a staff made from blooming fruit tree wood.
Line 88: Line 96:
   *Shralindra: Responsible for the waxing and waning of the White Moon.  A convenient intermediary for all the Slumbering fertility/lunar/motherhood divinities.  It is said that on the night of the New Moon, she dallies with a mortal man, and twenty-seven days later she presents them with their freshly weaned child.  These children usually lead //interesting// lives, but not as exciting as Chaos' children were wont to live.   *Shralindra: Responsible for the waxing and waning of the White Moon.  A convenient intermediary for all the Slumbering fertility/lunar/motherhood divinities.  It is said that on the night of the New Moon, she dallies with a mortal man, and twenty-seven days later she presents them with their freshly weaned child.  These children usually lead //interesting// lives, but not as exciting as Chaos' children were wont to live.
   *[[https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Sf028c9c972754df1bc72a6b939bed69dx.png|Silvanoelle]]: Guardian Water spirit of the Ninth Watchweyr.  Currently slumbering.   *[[https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Sf028c9c972754df1bc72a6b939bed69dx.png|Silvanoelle]]: Guardian Water spirit of the Ninth Watchweyr.  Currently slumbering.
 +  *Shango: A subordinate of the Storm goddess, Shango originally was the "Artisan of the Dawn and Sunset Skies", but now has been saddled with being his mistresses' primary point of contact.  He would __really__ like to get back to his art full time.
   *Sompek: One of the Greater Dragons that died during the Degenerate Era.  His spirit has stuck around because he wants to discuss his case directly with Judgement.  Called upon as an intermediary with Storm, and the patron of the Storm Dragon mage school.   *Sompek: One of the Greater Dragons that died during the Degenerate Era.  His spirit has stuck around because he wants to discuss his case directly with Judgement.  Called upon as an intermediary with Storm, and the patron of the Storm Dragon mage school.
   *Star-hart: Servant of Dream.  Best known for waking mortals up right before something tries to assault them in their sleep.   *Star-hart: Servant of Dream.  Best known for waking mortals up right before something tries to assault them in their sleep.
Line 119: Line 128:
   *Ramuh: //Celestial// Woe-begotten servant of Storm.  The only Celestial to be elevated to this level by mortal appreciation: they needed //somebody// they could talk to.     *Ramuh: //Celestial// Woe-begotten servant of Storm.  The only Celestial to be elevated to this level by mortal appreciation: they needed //somebody// they could talk to.  
   *Shiva: //Celestial// One of the earliest Celestials, daughter of Winter.  Liked mortals before it became cool.   *Shiva: //Celestial// One of the earliest Celestials, daughter of Winter.  Liked mortals before it became cool.
-  *Siren: //Celestial// Trickery and Tale-spinning convinced Sea to elevate her.  Take that as you will.+  *Siren: //Celestial// Trickery and The Muse convinced Sea to elevate her.  Take that as you will.
   *Titan: //Terrestial// Child of the Earth Mother.  Portrayed as resentful of the attention his other siblings get.  More work to contract with, unless you're out to smash temples or holy sites.   *Titan: //Terrestial// Child of the Earth Mother.  Portrayed as resentful of the attention his other siblings get.  More work to contract with, unless you're out to smash temples or holy sites.
   *Valefor: //Celestial//, Air.  Doesn't show up much before the Imperial Era, at which point House Eru put forth an enormous amount of effort into having him recognized as one of the Great Beings.   *Valefor: //Celestial//, Air.  Doesn't show up much before the Imperial Era, at which point House Eru put forth an enormous amount of effort into having him recognized as one of the Great Beings.
index_of_divine_beings.1764548384.txt.gz · Last modified: (external edit)

Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki