The Powers that be...


My listing of gods wandering around, not finished...
and some information on the ones from real-life.

"And behold the Child shall lead and the strong will fall to their knees.
So bow before the Child."

Pelor
(from D+D)
a sun god
his followers do good work
they are healers and watch over their flocks
seems to be located in a dark-hole with dwarves
may be cracky because of this
was rescued by the heros but is still a baby


Boccob
(from D+D)
apparenty 2 male children,
was a little dark haired boy.

Veeca
(from D+D)
unknown appearence
known for evil
apparent 2 male children

Corellon Larethian
(from D+D)
the elvish god
dead!
murdered

Kord
a war-like god
has talked to lassic
she talked him out of going female
his followers follow the path of the warrior
honour is very important to him
dead
murdered

Heironeous
(d&d)
Up to no good
was involved in the murders

St Cutbert
(d&d)
super good

Erythnul
(d&d)
evil

Wee jas
(d&d)
death god
her temple helped them deal with a demon


Palu
(from Irish myths)
a cat diety, related to pleasure, pain, magic and trickery
mentioned in relation to detran

a painting of her by jim fitzpatrick
Herne
(from Celtic myths)
unknown
demands blood offerings at a grove before his path is taken

a little on herne and the wilde hurt

Aine
(from Irish myths)
a golden haired goddess
seems playful
a lust/love goddess
Her temples are very popular

a painting of her by jim fitzpatrick

Aton-Ra
(from Egyptian myths)
a sun god
has a good sense of humour

Morpheus
the dream-god
faculities the communications between the gods
him and gwydon are close friends

Thor
brave
smart alexy
Thor info
Thor home page

Loki
bitter
loves pranks
being influenced by stange company
Information on the man himself
Eriu
Eriu by jim fitzpatrick

Ogma

[OHG-mah or OW-ma] {Scottish, Irish}. In myth- The God of
communication and writing who invented the Ogham Alphabet and gave it
to the Druids. He is sometimes thought of as the patron deity of
poets. Writing was considered a very sacred and holy act by many
early people including the Celts. It is for this reason that the
Celts has a strong oral tradition, even among their magickal folk, as
very little was believed safe to commit to paper.

Asides from Oghma's literary association, he as a warrior of Tara
who fought with Lugh against the Formorians. He was also given a role
in myth of helping to escort the recently dead to the Otherworld.

He had two nicknames which tell much about his character. One
was Cermait, which means "the honey-mouthed," relating him to the
Irish gift of glib gab known as blarney; and the other is
Grianainech, 'the sunny-faced,' believed to come from his great
wisdom.

Ogmios was the Continental name for Oghma where his principal
role was that of combatant. An inscription saying, "Ogmia" was found
in the north of England.

Aphrodite

goddess of love, desire, sexuality and beauty.
Has a magical girdle that compels anyone she wishes to desire her

Athena
Goddess of wisdom and skill in battle. She is also responsible for
women's crafts and agriculture.


Links to help you choose your god

Gods & Myths
Mythology
Folklore, Myth and Legend
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