Seventh Sanctum Worldbuilder - XOTHU

 

Religion

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Lilithian Gods

Lilith - Lilithian creator goddess, also known as the "Great Goddess Lilith"

Althoria - Lilithian Goddess of the Moon

Gel'nor - Lilithian God of Perpetual Winter

Hennon - Lilithian God of the Sky

Meria - Lilithian Goddess of the Sun

Rayorn - Lilithian God of the Stars

Berui - Lilithian God of the Forest

Tervai - Lilithian Goddess of Animals

 

Gods of the Lizardmen

Eyrol - Goddess of Assassination, Hunters, Trading, Rain and Autumn

Nef - God of Swamps, Inspiration, Summer, Woodlands and Education

Anle - God of Art, Winter, Wealth, Avengers and Time

Inned - God of Oceans, Funerals, Spring, Medicine and Music

Huk - Goddess of Animals, Rivers, Creativity, Starvation and Thunder

 

Orcish Gods

Gods of the Great Ogres

Gug Tumbruk - the World-father, the single god of the Tumbruk religion.

Gods of the Swamp Ogres

 

Waggant - the only God in Swamp Ogre culture

 

Gods of the Night Orcs

Gods of the Northern Orcs

Gug Tumbruk

Khasak Thraz - A saint, and the mythical founder of the Northern Orcs.

Khasak Uli - A saint and culture hero, said to have been a great General and Dragonslayer.

Gods of the Southern Orcs

Gods of the Western Orcs

 

 

Human Gods

 

Gods of the Empire of Intli

Intli- God of Science, Magic, Death, Revolution, the Summer Sky, and the Moon Primos

Mozach- God of Politics, War, Architecture, The Revolution of Xothu, and the Sun.

Gucu- Goddess of the Sea, Childbirth, Starvation, and the living dead.

Ec Huat- God of Snow, Wind, Ignorance, and the Winter Sky.

Tlanoche- Goddess of Pottery, Stonework, and the Family.

Quekua- Godess of Sunsets, the Rotation of Xothu, Small Dogs, and Poetry.

Pali Oaztl God of Fire, Snakes, Xothu, Chemical Reactions, Alchemy, and destruction.

 

Gods of the North

Mannaz - God of man, woman and the human race

Gebo - Goddess of gifts, partnership, love and loyalty

Ansuz - God of signals, estuaries and mouths

Othila - God of separation, possessions, native land and home

Uruz - God of strength, sacrifice and oxen

Perth - God of initiation and secrets

Nauthiz - God of constraint, need, hardship and sorrow

Inguz - Goddess of fertility and heroes

Eihwaz - Goddess of defence, trees and calendars

Algiz - God of protection, grass, deer and defence

Fehu - God of cattle, trading and wealth

Wunjo - God of joy

Jera - Goddess of the year and harvest

Kano - God of opening and fire

Teiwaz - Goddess of warriors, war, victory and guidance

Berkana - God of growth, rebirth and new life

Ehwaz - God of horses, the Sun's movements and travel

Laguz - God of water, the seas and water sources

Hagalaz - God of hail, sleet and natural disasters

Raido - God of journeys, riding and the soul after death

Thurisaz - God of giants, demons and thorns

Dagaz - God of day, light, prosperity and fruitfulness

Isa - Goddess of ice, snow and freezing

Sowelu - Goddess of the Sun and the planets

Odin - God of the gods and the unknowable

 

Godesses of Kyrosos

 

Gods of the Ancient Quuarmari

Sheptis-Kha - God of the sun and helioglyphs, and ruler of the gods

The Moon Brides - Identical goddesses of Xothu's seven moons

Eneru-Khaaten - God of the Sacred Artifice

Gebtis-Beshat - Goddess of the dead and Necrology

Khadis-Pasha - God of The River Djatra

Muthat-Takhsut - God of war and violence

Luxasht-Baseni - God of the desert wind

Ashar-Djekis - Assumed to be a god/goddess, but exact details are unknown

 

Gods of the Rat-men

The Rat-fire Emperor - The only god in Rat-man mythology

The Bright Rat - One of two messenger prophets, bearing fire

The Dark Rat - The other of two messenger prophets, bearing the first rats

Gods of The Eight Hundred and Thirty Three Islands

Octhoros - The Lord of the Sea.

Sidra - The Sky Goddess, and Octhoros' lover.

Suruk - The God of Chaos

Other Gods

Kiatirsh - The Trickster.

Izugup - The Shaman

 

 

The Void Gods

 

Nontheistic Religions

 

The Shetugou

The terungou - Spirits who reside in every natural object

Comments (6)

Hilo Hello said

at 7:30 am on Aug 4, 2006

Odin?

anacharis said

at 7:48 am on Aug 4, 2006

Nice rune thing with the Human Gods. Perhaps we ought to have different pantheons for different cultures, though, rather than just lumping all human gods together. I only did that with the Lilithians because Lil-lil said their religion is more-or-less shared across cultures.

Anonymous said

at 1:37 pm on Aug 4, 2006

Yeah, but I figure that this is just easier. The gods have the same representation as their runes. It could just be that people choose one god to worship or something.

Lady of Darkness said

at 2:30 pm on Aug 4, 2006

I agree with anarcharis. They would be the gods of a northern warlike culture. What about ancient Mespotamian gods? North-American like tribes? OH! Can I have some Ancient Greek-type ones too? Please??? (Maybe nine Greekish gods, named after the nine Muses. Problem is, they'd all be female. Maybe that is a matriarchal society? Like the Minoans? Oh I could write THAT culture in two seconds flat!!!)

Anonymous said

at 1:42 am on Aug 6, 2006

Oh good lord, feminism is taking over! But yeah, sounds cool - a culture where the women hunt and fight and the men stay at home.

Hilo Hello said

at 10:01 pm on Aug 7, 2006

Y'know what this needs? Stories. Like, origins and myths and legends and the beginning of the world and the end of the world, y'know.

Yeah.

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