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However, if in good standing with a god, he/she/it is often willing enough to intervene, providing help generic to all gods, primarily reattaching or replacing lost limbs (sometimes with obscure materials such as [[eyeball]] flesh and [[Angel Hair]]).
 
However, if in good standing with a god, he/she/it is often willing enough to intervene, providing help generic to all gods, primarily reattaching or replacing lost limbs (sometimes with obscure materials such as [[eyeball]] flesh and [[Angel Hair]]).
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[[Category: Gods]]

Revision as of 01:20, 23 January 2007

Descriptions of the gods

The alignment of the god can be seen from the letters L, N and C.

  • L = Lawful
  • N = Neutral
  • C = Chaotic

The plus and minus signs offer more precision. For example N- means that the god is a neutral, but still leaning a bit to the side of chaos.

  • L++ Valpurus - the King of Gods.
  • L+ Legifer - the god of law and order.
  • L+ Atavus - the god of charity and munificence.
  • L Dulcis - the goddess of love and art.
  • L Seges - the goddess of health and nutrition.
  • L- Sophos - the god of knowledge, magic and handicrafts.
  • N+ Silva - the goddess of nature.
  • N Loricatus - the god of fire, machines and weaponry.
  • N- Mellis - the god of money, trade and politics.
  • C+ Cleptia - the goddess of assassins and thieves.
  • C Nefas - the goddess of forbidden pleasures.
  • C Scabies - goddess of mutations, disease and famine.
  • C- Infuscor - the goddess of wrong knowledge and vile magic.
  • C- Cruentus - the god of war and blood.
  • C-- Mortifer - the Destroyer of Worlds.

Offering and Praying

One tip: praying to a really pissed-off god can be VERY hazardous to your health. They have no compunctions about sending their ridiculously powerful underlings to get rid of pests.

However, if in good standing with a god, he/she/it is often willing enough to intervene, providing help generic to all gods, primarily reattaching or replacing lost limbs (sometimes with obscure materials such as eyeball flesh and Angel Hair).