RepresentingDesire
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Goddess of systems and power?
P.S I mean the scientific definition of power and systems
P.S I mean the scientific definition of power and systems
What are you having issues with? I mean a pantheon is nothing but a collection of gods / goddesses and what they favor. Most of that work has been done over the thousands of human lives.Goddess of systems and power?
P.S I mean the scientific definition of power and systems
The concept of system is very close aligned to the concept of order and nature, if we wanted to do an religious accurate pantheon you could literally do a god for every object and concept. At least the pantheons I know of had many small deities..What are you having issues with? I mean a pantheon is nothing but a collection of gods / goddesses and what they favor. Most of that work has been done over the thousands of human lives.
Just mirror what you need for basic things like war and love, but if you have something unique like the goddess of vampires - develop that big time
Have you tried looking at Existing pantheons and why those cultures developed those particular god forms? In other words, if you know what your culture values, creating gods for it is obvious.Currently I am working on putting together my own pantheon and non LitRPG power system but it’s a bit harder than I thought it would be… so far I have 6/7 gods I wanted in my pantheon and I think it’s going well… until I get to putting together the lore XD
Here are the gods I have so far!
Nobel King of the Gods, God if Wisdom and Order.
Harmony Queen of the Gods, Goddess of the Balance.
Forge God of Innovation and Industry
Geo God of Nature
Malroth God of War and Death
- Goddess of Fate
- Goddess of -
I am trying to come up with a 7th one that will be a goddess but I’m stuck tryna figure out what she will be the goddess of. At first I thought Love and Families but I don’t think that really fits in the plot… The gods will pop up in chapter one so this is why I’m delaying it for so long
Their chief god was the sun itself, Tezcatlipoca, the Smoking Mirror - the source of life and the bloodiest of blood soaked gods. His chief rival for control of the pantheon was an outsider (and possibly a real person - a scholar from the one native American tribe with pale hair and gray eyes), Quetzalcoatl, a bringer of science and wisdom (who was also a skilled warrior who opposed the degree of human sacrifice - not the fact, just the quantity - in their culture).Because Violent Ritual Death was an almost daily part of the Aztec culture, they had gods to represent the many different kinds of ritual death: disembowelment, burning while alive, flaying, entombment, blood-letting, exsanguination...and so on. Even their fertility goddess was a god of Death.
Not the best example - first of all Raven appears in at least three different pantheons, but is only a trickster in one. Second, Tricksters, under multiple names, are part of several pantheons. Manobozho of the Ojibway, for example. And some of the plains tribes did not have a specific deity for it but had a class of holy people, generally referred to either by the Hopi name of heyoki or by the European term "sacred clowns" who fulfilled the roll of tricksters but were mortal agents of the spirits, not divine beings themselves.Because the Native Americans prize both humor and cleverness, they have two trickster gods: Raven and Coyote.
In Haitian Voodoo, the loa (spirit/god/power) Erzulie embodies love, passion, and jealousy. Erzulie is a triple goddess, with different aspects:Goddess of Love and Hate or Jealousy