Difference between revisions of "Old Gods"
m (→Scabies) |
m (Forgot to fix links when I made the proposed cities page) |
||
(35 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{history}} | {{history}} | ||
− | This page lists the old [[Gods]] of IVAN, which have since been | + | This page lists the old [[Gods]] of IVAN, which have since been significantly changed. One might also notice some [[angel|archangel]]s were named after one of their respective god's other proposed names.<br> |
+ | The information here was taken from various files within IVAN's source repository. | ||
This is simply historical documentation for interest's sake. | This is simply historical documentation for interest's sake. | ||
The old gods worked on a double alignment system similar to D&D, with axis for Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic and Good/Neutral/Evil. This was later scrapped in favor of a singular axis system from chaotic to lawful. | The old gods worked on a double alignment system similar to D&D, with axis for Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic and Good/Neutral/Evil. This was later scrapped in favor of a singular axis system from chaotic to lawful. | ||
− | Each old god here is listed under their name given in Panthenon.txt<br> | + | Each old god here is listed under their name given in Panthenon.txt as well as the form they took from form.txt and their favored location (?) from need.txt.<br> |
The old gods each have a list of alternative identities formatted as "Name, gender, translation". Translations are given from both the original Latin and from the devs' Finnish translations. | The old gods each have a list of alternative identities formatted as "Name, gender, translation". Translations are given from both the original Latin and from the devs' Finnish translations. | ||
Line 12: | Line 13: | ||
'''G++ L++'''<br> | '''G++ L++'''<br> | ||
Working title for [[Valpurus]], otherwise no different. <br> | Working title for [[Valpurus]], otherwise no different. <br> | ||
− | No translation, originally of no gender. | + | No translation, originally of no gender. <br> |
+ | Valpuri took the form of a frog, and was associated with [[Attnam]]. | ||
== Seges == | == Seges == | ||
'''G+ L+'''<br> | '''G+ L+'''<br> | ||
− | [[Seges]] is the light goddess of health and nutrition. | + | [[Seges]] is the light goddess of health and nutrition.<br> |
+ | She takes the form of a cow, and her location is described as a "city on a flood plain."<br> | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 25: | Line 28: | ||
*Seges, f, "Cornfield" | *Seges, f, "Cornfield" | ||
*Viva, f, "Living" (as opposed to dead) | *Viva, f, "Living" (as opposed to dead) | ||
+ | ''Salubris'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Seges. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 40: | Line 44: | ||
== Atavus == | == Atavus == | ||
'''G+ N='''<br> | '''G+ N='''<br> | ||
− | [[Atavus]] is the light god of charity and muniface. | + | [[Atavus]] is the light god of charity and muniface.<br> |
+ | He has no given form, and his location is described as a "gift factory on tundra."<br> | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 46: | Line 51: | ||
*Beneficus, m, "Beneficent" or "Generous" | *Beneficus, m, "Beneficent" or "Generous" | ||
*Donum, n, "Gift" | *Donum, n, "Gift" | ||
+ | ''Beneficus'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Atavus. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 56: | Line 62: | ||
== Dulcis == | == Dulcis == | ||
− | '''G N-'''<br> | + | '''G= N-'''<br> |
− | [[Dulcis]] is the light goddess of love and art. | + | [[Dulcis]] is the light goddess of love and art.<br> |
+ | She takes the form of a swan, and her location is described as an "[[Proposed cities#Lunethia|elven city full of bards.]]"<br> | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 64: | Line 71: | ||
*Artifex, n, "Artist" | *Artifex, n, "Artist" | ||
*Amatrix, f, "Mistress" | *Amatrix, f, "Mistress" | ||
+ | ''Amatrix'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Dulcis. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 76: | Line 84: | ||
== Venius == | == Venius == | ||
'''G- L+'''<br> | '''G- L+'''<br> | ||
− | Venius was the light god of law and order. He later became [[Legifer]]. | + | Venius was the light god of law and order. He later became [[Legifer]].<br> |
+ | He has no given form, and his location is described as the "capital of a great nation" (evidently not [[Attnam]]).<br> | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
*Iustitia, f, "Right" (legal rights) | *Iustitia, f, "Right" (legal rights) | ||
*Iudex, m, "Judge" or "Jury" | *Iudex, m, "Judge" or "Jury" | ||
− | *Legifer, m, "Lawgiver" | + | *Legifer, m, "Lawgiver", "Reader of law" or "Studying law" |
− | *Venius, m, | + | *Venius, m, "He who comes" (name is misspelled) |
+ | ''Iustitia'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Legifer. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 94: | Line 104: | ||
== Consummo == | == Consummo == | ||
'''G- N+'''<br> | '''G- N+'''<br> | ||
− | Consummo was the light god of knowledge and magic. He later became [[Sophos]]. | + | Consummo was the light god of knowledge and magic. He later became [[Sophos]].<br> |
+ | He takes the form of an owl, and his location is described as "[[Proposed cities#Hog|Hog]]" which was a city of Greek philosophers.<br> | ||
+ | |||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 100: | Line 112: | ||
*Magus, m, "Magician" or "Wise man" | *Magus, m, "Magician" or "Wise man" | ||
*Sophos, m, "Sage" or "Wise man" | *Sophos, m, "Sage" or "Wise man" | ||
+ | ''Magus'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Sophos. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 112: | Line 125: | ||
'''Punishments:''' | '''Punishments:''' | ||
*None listed | *None listed | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Verax == | ||
+ | '''N+ C='''<br> | ||
+ | Verax was the god of truth. Like Terra, he was added and then removed at an undocumented date.<br> | ||
+ | Not much is known about Verax due to the lack of documentation other than his position on the alignment grid and his form, which was a hawk. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Identities:''' | ||
+ | *Verax, m, "Truthful" | ||
Line 117: | Line 139: | ||
'''N+ C-'''<br> | '''N+ C-'''<br> | ||
[[Silva]] is the goddess of nature. | [[Silva]] is the goddess of nature. | ||
+ | She takes the form of a huge tree, and her location is described as a "druid city in the middle of a [[deep forest]]." | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 123: | Line 146: | ||
*Silva, f, "Forest" | *Silva, f, "Forest" | ||
*Ver, n, "Spring" (season) | *Ver, n, "Spring" (season) | ||
+ | ''Nux'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Silva. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 133: | Line 157: | ||
*Summons hostile wolves | *Summons hostile wolves | ||
*Polymorphs the player into a weak animal | *Polymorphs the player into a weak animal | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Terra == | ||
+ | '''N+ N='''<br> | ||
+ | [[Terra]] was the goddess of the earth. Hers is a special case, as she was introduced then subsequently merged with Silva at some undocumented point in time beyond Panthenon.txt's creation. <br> | ||
+ | However, even after being merged with Silva she still remains in the game's code.<br> | ||
+ | She takes the form of the very earth the player walks upon. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Identities:''' | ||
+ | *Terra, f, "Land" or "Soil" | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Powers:''' | ||
+ | *Causes earthquakes | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Punishments:''' | ||
+ | *Unknown | ||
== Loricatus == | == Loricatus == | ||
'''N= L-'''<br> | '''N= L-'''<br> | ||
− | [[Loricatus]] is the god of fire, machines and weaponry. | + | [[Loricatus]] is the god of fire, machines and weaponry.<br> |
+ | He takes the form of a machine, and his location is described as a "[[Kharaz-Arad|dwarven city deep underground.]]" | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 145: | Line 186: | ||
*Ignigega, m, "Born from fire" | *Ignigega, m, "Born from fire" | ||
*Loricatus, m, "Breastplate" or "Mail" (armor) | *Loricatus, m, "Breastplate" or "Mail" (armor) | ||
+ | ''Ignigena'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Loricatus. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 155: | Line 197: | ||
== Mellis == | == Mellis == | ||
− | '''N- L'''<br> | + | '''N- L='''<br> |
− | [[Mellis]] is the god of money, trade and politics. | + | [[Mellis]] is the god of money, trade and politics.<br> |
+ | He takes the form of a snake, and his location is described as "the headquarters of a multinational corporation." | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 163: | Line 206: | ||
*Mellis, n, "Honey" or "Tastiness" | *Mellis, n, "Honey" or "Tastiness" | ||
*Mercator, m, "Merchant" | *Mercator, m, "Merchant" | ||
− | *Pactio, f, "Contract" | + | *Pactio, f, "Contract" |
+ | ''Leguleius'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Mellis. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 173: | Line 217: | ||
− | == | + | == Macellarius == |
'''E+ N-'''<br> | '''E+ N-'''<br> | ||
− | + | Macellarius was the chaos god of greed and forbidden pleasures. He later became [[Nefas]].<br> | |
+ | He takes the form of a pig, and his location is described as a casino. | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
− | * | + | *Macellarius, m, "Grocer" or "Butcher" |
*Nefas, n, "Sin" | *Nefas, n, "Sin" | ||
Line 190: | Line 235: | ||
== Infuscor == | == Infuscor == | ||
'''E+ C+'''<br> | '''E+ C+'''<br> | ||
− | [[Infuscor]] is the chaos god of wrong knowledge and vile magic. | + | [[Infuscor]] is the chaos god of wrong knowledge and vile magic.<br> |
+ | He takes the form of a vampire, and his location is described as the "city of the dead". | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 198: | Line 244: | ||
*Sinistra, f, "Left hand", "Wrong", or "Ominous" | *Sinistra, f, "Left hand", "Wrong", or "Ominous" | ||
*Veneficus, m, "Warlock" or "Poisoner" | *Veneficus, m, "Warlock" or "Poisoner" | ||
+ | ''Sinistra'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Infuscor. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 209: | Line 256: | ||
== Calamus == | == Calamus == | ||
− | '''E C-'''<br> | + | '''E= C-'''<br> |
− | Calamus was the chaos god of crime and thieves. He was later replaced by [[Cleptia]]. | + | Calamus was the chaos god of crime and thieves. He was later replaced by [[Cleptia]].<br> |
+ | He takes the form of a magpie, and his location is described as a "thieves' guild". Cleptia later became associated with [[Mondedr]]. | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
*Calamus, m, "Cane" or "Stick" | *Calamus, m, "Cane" or "Stick" | ||
− | *Cleptia, f, "Thief" | + | *Cleptor/Cleptes/Cleptia, f, "Thief" |
*Fraus, f, "Scam" or "Fraud" | *Fraus, f, "Scam" or "Fraud" | ||
+ | *Furax, ?, "Dishonest" or "Thieving" | ||
*Furtum, n, "Theft" | *Furtum, n, "Theft" | ||
*Latro, m, "Brigand" | *Latro, m, "Brigand" | ||
*Noxia, f, "Criminal" or "Fly" (insect) | *Noxia, f, "Criminal" or "Fly" (insect) | ||
+ | *Perditor, ?, "Traitor" | ||
*Pugio, ?, "Dagger" | *Pugio, ?, "Dagger" | ||
*Sicarius, m, "Assassin" | *Sicarius, m, "Assassin" | ||
+ | ''Latro'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Cleptia. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 229: | Line 280: | ||
'''Punishments:''' | '''Punishments:''' | ||
*Steals a random item from your inventory | *Steals a random item from your inventory | ||
+ | |||
== Cruentus == | == Cruentus == | ||
'''E- N+'''<br> | '''E- N+'''<br> | ||
− | [[Cruentus]] is the chaos god of war and blood. He has largely remained unchanged. | + | [[Cruentus]] is the chaos god of war and blood. He has largely remained unchanged.<br> |
+ | He takes the form of a black dragon, and his location is Sparta. | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 248: | Line 301: | ||
== Scabies == | == Scabies == | ||
− | '''E- C'''<br> | + | '''E- C='''<br> |
− | [[Scabies]] is the chaos goddess of mutations, diseases and famine. | + | [[Scabies]] is the chaos goddess of mutations, diseases and famine.<br> |
+ | She takes the form of an ever-changing mutant, and her location is described as a "mutant base." | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 257: | Line 311: | ||
*Vira, f, "Venom" | *Vira, f, "Venom" | ||
*Vomica, f, "Plague", "Abscess" or "Curse" | *Vomica, f, "Plague", "Abscess" or "Curse" | ||
+ | ''Pestilentia'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Scabies. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' | ||
Line 267: | Line 322: | ||
*Causes sickness | *Causes sickness | ||
*Spoils random food items | *Spoils random food items | ||
+ | |||
== Erado == | == Erado == | ||
'''E-- C--'''<br> | '''E-- C--'''<br> | ||
− | Destroyer of Worlds, Erado the Master Evil. Later became [[Mortifer]]. | + | Destroyer of Worlds, Erado the Master Evil. Later became [[Mortifer]].<br> |
+ | Erado takes the form of a grim reaper, and resides in the "chaos plain." | ||
'''Identities:''' | '''Identities:''' | ||
Line 279: | Line 336: | ||
*Sepelio, n, "To bury" or "Scatter" | *Sepelio, n, "To bury" or "Scatter" | ||
*Trucido, n, "Slaughter" or "Massacre" (verb) | *Trucido, n, "Slaughter" or "Massacre" (verb) | ||
+ | ''Erado'' was later used as the name of the archangel of Mortifer. | ||
'''Powers:''' | '''Powers:''' |
Latest revision as of 21:17, 9 October 2014
History: This page contains historical information about IVAN that may not be implemented in the game.
This page lists the old Gods of IVAN, which have since been significantly changed. One might also notice some archangels were named after one of their respective god's other proposed names.
The information here was taken from various files within IVAN's source repository.
This is simply historical documentation for interest's sake.
The old gods worked on a double alignment system similar to D&D, with axis for Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic and Good/Neutral/Evil. This was later scrapped in favor of a singular axis system from chaotic to lawful.
Each old god here is listed under their name given in Panthenon.txt as well as the form they took from form.txt and their favored location (?) from need.txt.
The old gods each have a list of alternative identities formatted as "Name, gender, translation". Translations are given from both the original Latin and from the devs' Finnish translations.
Contents
Valpuri
G++ L++
Working title for Valpurus, otherwise no different.
No translation, originally of no gender.
Valpuri took the form of a frog, and was associated with Attnam.
Seges
G+ L+
Seges is the light goddess of health and nutrition.
She takes the form of a cow, and her location is described as a "city on a flood plain."
Identities:
- Culina, f, "Food" or "Kitchen"
- Salubris, f, "Healthy"
- Salus, f, "Health"
- Seges, f, "Cornfield"
- Viva, f, "Living" (as opposed to dead)
Salubris was later used as the name of the archangel of Seges.
Powers:
- Heals when hurt
- Restores lost limbs
- Feeds when hungry, with pure nutrition or food items
- Cure disease
- Cure poisoning
- Trains endurance
Punishments:
- None listed
Atavus
G+ N=
Atavus is the light god of charity and muniface.
He has no given form, and his location is described as a "gift factory on tundra."
Identities:
- Atavus, m, "Great, great, great grandfather"
- Beneficus, m, "Beneficent" or "Generous"
- Donum, n, "Gift"
Beneficus was later used as the name of the archangel of Atavus.
Powers:
- Gives random good items as gifts
Punishments:
- Removes a random item
- If no items to remove, reduces the player's gifts (attributes)
Dulcis
G= N-
Dulcis is the light goddess of love and art.
She takes the form of a swan, and her location is described as an "elven city full of bards."
Identities:
- Dulcis, f, "Sweet" or "Wonderful"
- Decora, f, "Beauty", "Honor", or "Dignity"
- Artifex, n, "Artist"
- Amatrix, f, "Mistress"
Amatrix was later used as the name of the archangel of Dulcis.
Powers:
- Charms surrounding monsters
- Increases CHA
Punishments:
- Reduces CHA
- Aggravates nearby monsters (draws attention to player)
Venius
G- L+
Venius was the light god of law and order. He later became Legifer.
He has no given form, and his location is described as the "capital of a great nation" (evidently not Attnam).
Identities:
- Iustitia, f, "Right" (legal rights)
- Iudex, m, "Judge" or "Jury"
- Legifer, m, "Lawgiver", "Reader of law" or "Studying law"
- Venius, m, "He who comes" (name is misspelled)
Iustitia was later used as the name of the archangel of Legifer.
Powers:
- Burns surrounding enemies with righteous fire
- Provides a steel plate mail
Punishments:
- None listed
Consummo
G- N+
Consummo was the light god of knowledge and magic. He later became Sophos.
He takes the form of an owl, and his location is described as "Hog" which was a city of Greek philosophers.
Identities:
- Consummo, m, "Complete"
- Magus, m, "Magician" or "Wise man"
- Sophos, m, "Sage" or "Wise man"
Magus was later used as the name of the archangel of Sophos.
Powers:
- Teleports the player elsewhere
- Teleports monsters elsewhere
- Gives a wand of polymorph
- Gives scrolls of teleportation
- Increases intelligence
- Uncurses items
- Gives a lamp
Punishments:
- None listed
Verax
N+ C=
Verax was the god of truth. Like Terra, he was added and then removed at an undocumented date.
Not much is known about Verax due to the lack of documentation other than his position on the alignment grid and his form, which was a hawk.
Identities:
- Verax, m, "Truthful"
Silva
N+ C-
Silva is the goddess of nature.
She takes the form of a huge tree, and her location is described as a "druid city in the middle of a deep forest."
Identities:
- Florea, f, "Floral"
- Nux, f, "Nut"
- Silva, f, "Forest"
- Ver, n, "Spring" (season)
Nux was later used as the name of the archangel of Silva.
Powers:
- Summon friendly wolves
- Cause earthquakes
- Increase WIS
- Plant herbs nearby
Punishments:
- Summons hostile wolves
- Polymorphs the player into a weak animal
Terra
N+ N=
Terra was the goddess of the earth. Hers is a special case, as she was introduced then subsequently merged with Silva at some undocumented point in time beyond Panthenon.txt's creation.
However, even after being merged with Silva she still remains in the game's code.
She takes the form of the very earth the player walks upon.
Identities:
- Terra, f, "Land" or "Soil"
Powers:
- Causes earthquakes
Punishments:
- Unknown
Loricatus
N= L-
Loricatus is the god of fire, machines and weaponry.
He takes the form of a machine, and his location is described as a "dwarven city deep underground."
Identities:
- Faber, m, "Blacksmith"
- Incus, f, "Anvil"
- Ignipotens, m, "God of fire"
- Ignigega, m, "Born from fire"
- Loricatus, m, "Breastplate" or "Mail" (armor)
Ignigena was later used as the name of the archangel of Loricatus.
Powers:
- Hardens wielded items' material
- Gives a scroll of change material
Punishments:
- Changes wielded items' material into banana flesh
Mellis
N- L=
Mellis is the god of money, trade and politics.
He takes the form of a snake, and his location is described as "the headquarters of a multinational corporation."
Identities:
- Auraria, f, "Gold mine"
- Leguleius, m, "Nitpicky lawyer"
- Mellis, n, "Honey" or "Tastiness"
- Mercator, m, "Merchant"
- Pactio, f, "Contract"
Leguleius was later used as the name of the archangel of Mellis.
Powers:
- Trades items
- Increases CHA
Punishments:
- Spreads bad rumors (lowers all god relations)
Macellarius
E+ N-
Macellarius was the chaos god of greed and forbidden pleasures. He later became Nefas.
He takes the form of a pig, and his location is described as a casino.
Identities:
- Macellarius, m, "Grocer" or "Butcher"
- Nefas, n, "Sin"
Powers:
- Gives a gift of ommel urine
Punishments:
- None listed
Infuscor
E+ C+
Infuscor is the chaos god of wrong knowledge and vile magic.
He takes the form of a vampire, and his location is described as the "city of the dead".
Identities:
- Infuscor, n, "Corrupt"
- Lamia, f, "Witch" or "Vampire"
- Praecantrix, f, "Witch"
- Sinistra, f, "Left hand", "Wrong", or "Ominous"
- Veneficus, m, "Warlock" or "Poisoner"
Sinistra was later used as the name of the archangel of Infuscor.
Powers:
- Gives scrolls of teleportation and monster creation
- Gives a wand of striking
- Spawns tame golems
Punishments:
- Creates hostile golems
Calamus
E= C-
Calamus was the chaos god of crime and thieves. He was later replaced by Cleptia.
He takes the form of a magpie, and his location is described as a "thieves' guild". Cleptia later became associated with Mondedr.
Identities:
- Calamus, m, "Cane" or "Stick"
- Cleptor/Cleptes/Cleptia, f, "Thief"
- Fraus, f, "Scam" or "Fraud"
- Furax, ?, "Dishonest" or "Thieving"
- Furtum, n, "Theft"
- Latro, m, "Brigand"
- Noxia, f, "Criminal" or "Fly" (insect)
- Perditor, ?, "Traitor"
- Pugio, ?, "Dagger"
- Sicarius, m, "Assassin"
Latro was later used as the name of the archangel of Cleptia.
Powers:
- Trains AGI or PER
- Teleports the player elsewhere
- Turns player invisible
Punishments:
- Steals a random item from your inventory
Cruentus
E- N+
Cruentus is the chaos god of war and blood. He has largely remained unchanged.
He takes the form of a black dragon, and his location is Sparta.
Identities:
- Cruentus, m, "Bloody"
Powers:
- Grants a steel two-handed scimitar if the player's weapon is weak
- Trains STR or END
- Cures wounds gained in battle
Punishments:
- Spawns hostile dark knights
- Inflicts a large amount of damage on the player
Scabies
E- C=
Scabies is the chaos goddess of mutations, diseases and famine.
She takes the form of an ever-changing mutant, and her location is described as a "mutant base."
Identities:
- Fames, f, "Famine"
- Pestilentia, f, "Plague" (Pestilence)
- Scabies, f, "Itch" (also scabies is a disease)
- Vira, f, "Venom"
- Vomica, f, "Plague", "Abscess" or "Curse"
Pestilentia was later used as the name of the archangel of Scabies.
Powers:
- Gives slightly spoiled food if hungry
- Causes surrounding monsters to become sick
- Trains END
Punishments:
- Summons hostile mommo slimes
- Causes sickness
- Spoils random food items
Erado
E-- C--
Destroyer of Worlds, Erado the Master Evil. Later became Mortifer.
Erado takes the form of a grim reaper, and resides in the "chaos plain."
Identities:
- Erado, n, "Erase"
- Mortifer, n, "Deadly"
- Nex, f, "Murder" or "Death"
- Perditor, m, "Destroyer"
- Sepelio, n, "To bury" or "Scatter"
- Trucido, n, "Slaughter" or "Massacre" (verb)
Erado was later used as the name of the archangel of Mortifer.
Powers:
- Gives the player Neerc Se-ulb
Punishments:
- Smites the player for huge damage
- Sends hostile dark frogs or bill's will to attack the player.