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index_of_divine_beings [2026/03/30 12:02] – [Primal Elemental Beings] nmorseindex_of_divine_beings [2026/05/09 22:20] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   *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.   *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.
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