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fictional-god-poll · 5 months
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EDIT: AS SUIKA IBUKI IS NOT CONSIDERED A GOD IN CANON, SHE IS DISQUALIFIED. SOTHIS WILL BE CONTINUING INSTEAD.
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fallingstarsau · 7 months
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The Gods of the Falling Stars AU:
The Night:
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Names: The Night, The Mother, Mreneke
(Pronounced Mm-re-ne-ke)
Seen as the creator of all life, and the creator of all cats. Created Seuline and Solium from her ripping out two of her many eyes. Represented as a massive pure black cat with many eyes all over her body, and stars dappling her pelt.
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Seuline and Solium:
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Names: The Twins, The Sun’s eye, The Moons Eye, Seuline, Solium
(Pronounced Se-lune and Sol-ium)
Seen as two cats with pure white eyes. Solium is a massive pure black cat with a mane of the sun, golden claws and fangs, and Seuline is a massive pure black cat with fangs, claws, and dorsal spines of the moon. Creators of Tiger, Lion, Cheetah, and Leopard.
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Thanyr:
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Names: Death, Solium’s breath, Seuline’s tears, Thanyr
(Pronounced Than-Yer)
A massive, twisted, hulking black Raven with many wings and eyes. Is a fan of riddles, and guides cats to Mreneke’s pelt. Thanyr was the one that convinced Mreneke to create cats. (As such, eating Ravens is strictly forbidden)
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Ruukios:
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Names: The trickster, the Skulking one, Ruukios
(Pronounced Rruu-kios)
Representing by a large dark grey fox with glowing gold eyes and a large smile. Tricked Solium into shattering their brothers, and is often depicted courting Seuline.
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Kolynth:
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Names: The lurker, the Snake-tounged, the Storm Bringer, Kolynth
(Pronounced Coly-ninth)
Represented by a massive scaly serpent with many fins and deep blue scales. When angered, will cause droughts for any Guild. If an influential cat will be born, Kolynth will raise a storm at their birth.
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Virgilyn:
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Names: The Crown of the Forest, the Spring Bringer, the Oak-horned, Virgilyn.
(Pronounced Vir-gil-lyn)
Represented by a massive elk with antlers of trees, and leaves in their fur. Raised the Alliance forests from the ground up, and is said to bring spring every year.
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Tythelan:
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Names: The Breeze-Bringer, The Quick-footed, Tythelan.
(Pronounced Ty-fe-lan)
Represented as a massive peregrine falcon with many wings and glowing amber eyes. Famous for teaching Thunder their roar. Has a rivalry with Kolynth.
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the-dragons-gem · 6 months
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There is belief in three deities in Velik. Earth, the deity of the physical world, of life and death, nature and all that´s tangible . Sense, the deity of thought, emotions, wisdom and the mind. Reign, the deity of movement, action, power and activity.
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avaloriainfodumping · 2 months
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A Change To The Worldbuilding
I've changed my mind about the gods. Their existence is now ambiguous. Such is the fluid nature of world building with ADHD
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virovac · 1 year
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Cursed post of the night
When I was in High School, I decided to create the most horrific fertility/nurture goddess I could think of.
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Flamingo head so can vomit flamingo milk
Cockroach thorax for cockroach milk
Udders, of course.
Caecilian skin , since they grow nutrient rich skin that the young tear off and eat.
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And a pair of humanlike breasts, of course
Be lucky I didn’t make a male fertility god. I got vague ideas involving seahorse and echidnas and pollen.
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solthemighty · 9 months
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Sunlight and Fire
Silva was born into a world of colors, shades and hues so numerous he couldn’t count them all, varied and beautiful. But strangely, the color of the sun, of gold and flowers and so many other things, has grown with him. 
His cradle was green leaves and soft grass, new eyes taking in the veins beneath the verdant surfaces. The sky overhead was grey, pale silver light passing through the clouds while crystal rain fell in droplets upon his face. Lightning, yellow and stark against such a uniform background, crackled with energy and set trees alight in orange fire. Silva, newly birthed from the Mother into the storm, watched the lightning and felt fear.
As he grew, tended to and nursed by dryads and river spirits, his forest cradle grew dense and lush in the coming spring. Vernal danced through the spaces between branches, sang songs with the coming of new life, the plants budding and blooming in riotous colors. Pink, purple, white, red, green, blue, all coiled together along vines and branches and stems that bent whenever Silva passed by. The nature spirit coaxed the young god to join in his merriment, and daisies grew around Silva’s feet wherever he tread. 
The god grew older still, the trees swaying to bow as he moved between them. Autumnal cast the leaves in warm hues of red, orange, and yellow, an ombre that reminded Silva so vividly of fire and magma flowing beneath the earth. Lightning struck, storm winds toppled the forests and flooded the rivers as war began. The forest was alight in yellow flames and lightning, and his once lush home became a grey mountain, bubbling and belching molten rock high into the atmosphere with his rage.
When the fighting was over—for now, the promise hissed—there was rebuilding to be done, as the remaining dryads mourned their fallen kin and the river spirits snuffed the last fires. Silva gathered them all, his nature bound brethren, at the foot of that grey mountain, dried black as ash fell like snow around them. The forest he regrew, the grass and trees growing thicker and twining around him, swaying toward their god, was darker than before, evergreen and deadly with roots to trap and vines to ensnare. Solstice swept over the land, and the flowers that bloomed there seemed to glow white while their thorns flashed amber in the dim light, spreading around the base of the mountain like a protective shield. In many ways, it was.
The city Silva built, heeding the pleas of frightened mortals, became golden, as the new residents painted their houses in colors of brown and red and orange and oddly, yellow. Yellow flowers mimicking those at the base of the mountain, and golden murals in the shape of Oro’s horns took shape along walls and roofs, the solstice casting everything in bright sunlight. Silva was almost blinded as he walked through the city, once small and humble, now resplendent and full of life. 
When there was time, in rare stretches of peace, Silva would trace the patterns on Oro’s back, glowing with white-hot gold beneath dark stone skin. His friend would say nothing, would only wait his turn until Silva was finished, and then the vines that made up the god’s hair would be tended to, stone skin on stone skin as they curled together, powerful yet frightened.
Solaris’ hair is as yellow as the sunflowers she creates to adorn the grounds, tending to the flowers that turn their heads toward the sun. Silva changes their colors, from a lemon hue to blue or purple, all for Solaris to throw her head back and laugh, flaxen hair blooming as she lets the world know of her joy. Silva would dance with her in the square to make more flowers bloom, and the daisies from before made a triumphant return.
Ophel’s eyes shine sallow in the low evening light as they sing in the entrance’s antechamber. They sing of victory, of peace, of tales so old Silva remembers them dearly, all reflected in the color of the spirit’s gaze. The spirit sang of betrayal, of heartache, and of a god who saved them, and all Silva could do was beg that the spirit not thank him. He has done many things, impossible things, but he did not wish to be thanked for saving a life. He has taken far too many.
Winter descends on the mountaintop, the snow dusting the tops of trees and casting everything in a somber silver. Secretly, or perhaps only cautiously, Silva finds winter to be his favorite season. With his yearly visitor, Silva may admit that he has a bias. Hiemal does not wear yellow, preferring blues and greys that suit his pale visage more, but his blue mingles so nicely with the colors of Silva’s wardrobe. He dons a golden robe this time, and the god expects the blues and yellows of their clothes to meld into green, to bloom into snowdrops and winterberry and crocus as snow settles on the windowsill. Instead, they tangle but never mix, the gods a bit too in their cups and sprawled over cushions on the floor, laughing and touching and kissing through the haze as the lanterns cast the room in warm light. 
Of all colors that Silva has seen, of all colors his flowers take on and the many shades of gems hidden beneath the rock, he always finds himself partial to the color of sunlight and fire.
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pluckedchicken · 9 months
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People like fantasy gods right???? What if they're gay??? Do people like gay gods?????? Guess I'll find out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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alstarbooks · 1 year
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The Twelve of Creation
The Twelve of Creation are the original gods of Telgica. The order in which they appear is the name of each month of the year.  
The First Four Primux appeared first created from a flash of light. She found a small smooth rock hidden in the darkness, intrigued by it, she held it in her hands, doing so dispelled the darkness on the side that faced her, creating the light of day. The rock began to spin, making Primux's light chance to cover it all in one rotation. She stood alone with her spinning rock for 28 spins.
Secunam appeared from a quake fissure that opened up by Primux's feet. He took his place beside Primux and looked at the spinning rock. Taking it from her, he caused the smooth surface to become uneven with different lump formations to make landmasses. The two of them remain together for another 28 spins.
Tertus appeared on a gust of wind. coming to a stop, she sat down beside Secunam who handed her the rock. Tertus blew on the rock to give it air. A thin clear white layer covered the rock. The three of them remain together for another 28 spins. Quartium appeared in a sudden flood; he rested on the ground by Tertus who handed him the rock. He dunked the rock into the water around him before it disappeared. The rock was now almost covered in water, only small lumps of rock appeared from the water. This created the oceans that separated the lands. The four of them remain together for 28 spins.   The Second Four Quinma appeared in sudden combustion of flames when most of the fire had calmed he stood in the small flames at his feet. Quartium passed the rock to him. In his hands, he placed the rock in his fire to warm the lands up and allowed fires to be created. The five of them remained together for another 28 spins Seant appeared from a giant red rose, stepping out of its petals she caused more flora to appear with each step. When Quinma passed her the rock, she took a petal from the rose and wrapped the rock in it and gave it a kiss. The petal disappeared leaving the lands with large patches of greens of plants and other colours of the flora she had created. The six of them remained together for another 28 spins. Septibo appeared in the middle of a large tornado. When the winds died down he floated beside Seant who gave him the rock. Septibo placed it into the wind that kept him afloat, this allowed winds to blow around the rock. The seven of them remained together for another 28 spins Ochvia appeared in a downpour of rain. The dark clouds shrink so they only cover her. Septibo hands her the rock so her rain can fall on the lands to water Seant's plants. The eight of them remained together for another 28 spins   The Third Four Nonicae appeared in a shimmering mist of pure magic. Ochvia passed them the rock, with it they infused some of their mist within. The nine of them remained together for another 28 spins Dem appeared within a large crystal. Their upper body broke free which allowed Nonicae to hand the rock to them. Dem broke a small piece of crystal off and crushed it in their hands before pouring the dust to great the many gems of the world. The ten of them remained together for another 28 spins Undeno appeared with a choir that swelled until they had fully formed before falling silent. Dem handed the rock to them to which they greeted with a voice of bells that sounded different to each god. They gave the rock a voice. The eleven of them remained together for another 28 spins Duodetae appeared as a giant egg that they hatched out of, birthing them into the group of the other gods. Once they broke free from the egg, Undeno passed the rock to them. They head their hands around the rock to make an egg shape around it. When they removed their hands, many different life forms roamed the rock. The world was now complete. The twelve of them remained together for another 28 spins until Duodetae handed the world back to Primux to hold for another 28 spins and the first year to begin.
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john-frog · 10 months
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Demigods are the lesser parts of an once powerful god, who died after creating the universe, his leftovers creating demigods, principal part of all cultures around the world.
Made out of souls, they can practice many feats using of souls, thus sacrifices are asked when humans need a favor to be made.
They are immortal but can be "killed" using magic weapons, which puts them in an inanimate state.
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sprnkleofsorrow · 11 months
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working on a writing challenge for a character I'm already in love with. . .this isn't going to end well for me is it??
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One of my favorite parts of worldbuilding is creating a massive pantheon– determining who is in charge of what, which gods are related to each other, and the myths surrounding them. It's just so fun.
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fictional-god-poll · 5 months
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tempelbeast · 1 year
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A god of nature in his realm.
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bellasboredomblogs · 1 year
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The Eternal Vales: Gods: Personalities
Marune
Marune is a complex god, embodying both justice and conflict. On one hand, Marune values order and the rule of law, and seeks to ensure that justice is served. On the other hand, Marune is not afraid to use conflict and force to uphold those principles. Despite this, Marune is not a cruel or vengeful god, and is always fair and impartial in judgments. Marune is stern and serious, but not without a sense of humor.
Fairune
Fairune is a god of balance, striving for equality and harmony in all things. Fairune is deeply concerned with culture and the arts, and values creativity and expression. Fairune is also an androgynous figure, representing the idea that gender should not be a factor in determining worth or value. Fairune is calm and contemplative, but not without a mischievous streak.
Natune
Natune is a god of pleasure, celebrating the joys of life and encouraging others to do the same. Natune values food, drink, and music, and believes that they are essential for a happy life. Despite this, Natune is not a hedonistic god, and promotes responsible consumption and enjoyment. Natune is jovial and outgoing, but not without a serious side.
Satrune
Satrune is a god of nature, embracing the beauty and power of the natural world. Satrune is concerned with animals and monsters, and seeks to protect and preserve them. Satrune is also a god of magic and curses, representing the idea that nature can be both beautiful and dangerous. Satrune is wild and unpredictable, but not without a sense of loyalty and compassion.
Valrune
Valrune is a god of the elements, controlling the weather and the land. Valrune values history and tradition, and seeks to understand the world through observation and study. Valrune is also a god of power, wielding lightning bolts as weapons and able to summon storms at will. Valrune is strong and confident, but not without a sense of humility and respect for the natural world.
Zurune
Zurune is a god of knowledge, seeking to understand the world through logic and reason. Zurune values education and learning, and promotes the idea that knowledge should be shared freely. Zurune is also a god of war, representing the idea that conflict can lead to growth and change. Zurune is wise and contemplative, but not without a sense of curiosity and adventure.
Hatune
Hatune is a god of dreams and emotions, representing the idea that the subconscious mind can reveal important insights. Hatune values sleep and rest, believing that they are essential for mental and physical health. Hatune is also a god of color and seasons, promoting the idea that beauty can be found in the changing of the world. Hatune is peaceful and serene, but not without a sense of mystery and otherworldliness.
Larune
Larune is a god of order and rules, seeking to ensure that contracts and agreements are upheld. Larune values hard work and dedication, and promotes the idea that time is a valuable resource that should be used wisely. Larune is also a god of time, able to manipulate it to suit the god's purposes. Larune is serious and authoritative, but not without a sense of humor and fairness.
Trarune
Trarune is a god of fun and pleasure, representing the idea that life should be enjoyed to the fullest. Trarune values parties and celebrations, and believes that they are important for building relationships and creating memories. Trarune is also a god of hobbies and interests, promoting the idea that passion and enthusiasm are essential for a happy life. Trarune is jovial and outgoing, but not without a sense of responsibility and moderation.
Drarune
Drarune is a god of art and logic, seeking to improve the world through creativity and reason. Drarune values beauty and expression, and believes that they can be used to solve problems and create new ideas. Drarune is also a god of cycles and timelines, promoting the idea that patterns can be broken and new ones created. Drarune is contemplative and thoughtful, but not without a sense of passion and intensity.
Narune
Narune is a god of evil and chaos, representing the idea that destruction and suffering can lead to rebirth and renewal. Narune values power and control, and seeks to spread its influence throughout the world. Despite this, Narune is not a mindless force, and possesses a complex personality. The god is cunning and manipulative, able to twist the minds of mortals to its will. Narune is also a god of secrets, keeping hidden knowledge that can be used to further its goals. Narune is often depicted as a shadowy figure, representing the idea that the god is the absence of good rather than a positive force. Despite its malevolent nature, Narune is not without a sense of humor, and delights in causing mischief and chaos.
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Welcome to Phantasia: the Gods
So I realized that I made the first picture my banner art, but I never actually posted it here… so here it is!
Welcome to Phantasia. These are the Gods. May some higher being help us.
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goblin-void · 2 years
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Behold! Some gods!
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Top: Drividos, Patron God of Violence and Hedonism
Bottom Left: Aradia, Patron God of Beasts and Peace
Bottom Right: Coroni, Patron God of War and the Hearth
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