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| **no doubt** that the gods exist, //faith// does not take the same form as it | **no doubt** that the gods exist, //faith// does not take the same form as it | ||
| does in the " | does in the " | ||
| - | deity will take the time and effort to watch over them and protect them - even | + | deity will take the time and effort to watch over them and protect them, even |
| though they are but one of millions demanding the same attention. | though they are but one of millions demanding the same attention. | ||
| In actuality, the gods **do** watch over and protect their faithful, but are | In actuality, the gods **do** watch over and protect their faithful, but are | ||
| - | prevented from taking direct action by a millenia-old agreement known as //The | + | prevented from taking direct action by a millennia-old agreement known as //The |
| Concordant// | Concordant// | ||
| agreement" | agreement" | ||
| inhibits the gods' activities. | inhibits the gods' activities. | ||
| - | heated debate amongst the clergy since the beginnings | + | heated debate amongst the clergy since the beginning |
| Another major difference between the " | Another major difference between the " | ||
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| " | " | ||
| - | Examples: Killing | + | Examples: Killing |
| transporting them to a different prison. | transporting them to a different prison. | ||
| is viewed by some as " | is viewed by some as " | ||
| - | moved on to a better plane of existance. | + | moved on to a better plane of existence. |
| ==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
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| on [[Earth]] (another of the [[twenty worlds]]). | on [[Earth]] (another of the [[twenty worlds]]). | ||
| mana became depleted sometime around 3000 BCE and came either to the [[Prime World]] | mana became depleted sometime around 3000 BCE and came either to the [[Prime World]] | ||
| - | or [[cosmology#Godsland]] (depending on which stories you choose | + | or [[cosmos#Godsland]] (depending on which stories you choose |
| to believe).((This is, of course, not common knowledge -- since most people are | to believe).((This is, of course, not common knowledge -- since most people are | ||
| not even aware of other worlds.)) | not even aware of other worlds.)) | ||
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| the loss of mana on [[Earth]]. | the loss of mana on [[Earth]]. | ||
| //bigger// than the gods.)), most dogma is quite clear on the assumption that | //bigger// than the gods.)), most dogma is quite clear on the assumption that | ||
| - | the multiverse existed //prior// to the arrival of the gods. In fact, there are | + | the multiverse existed //prior// to the arrival of the gods. In fact, numerous |
| - | numerous references to divine beings | + | references to divine beings predate all known current gods. Chief |
| among these are the [[Earthmasters]]. | among these are the [[Earthmasters]]. | ||
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| story of creation), [[tale of transgression|The Tale of the Transgression]] | story of creation), [[tale of transgression|The Tale of the Transgression]] | ||
| (which tells the story of man's relationship to the gods), [[tale of spire|The | (which tells the story of man's relationship to the gods), [[tale of spire|The | ||
| - | Tale of the Spire]] (which tells of the gods greatest gift to man), and [[tale | + | Tale of the Spire]] (which tells of the gods' |
| of return|The Tale of the Return]]((which was documented by this author twenty | of return|The Tale of the Return]]((which was documented by this author twenty | ||
| years ago, but never detailed, so I've forgotten what it actually contains)). | years ago, but never detailed, so I've forgotten what it actually contains)). | ||
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| This open attitude, though, has been sorely tested in recent years in | This open attitude, though, has been sorely tested in recent years in | ||
| [[Spindrift]] and [[Rota]], where an influx of foreign refugees from the wars | [[Spindrift]] and [[Rota]], where an influx of foreign refugees from the wars | ||
| - | have brought with them their unusual gods. In some places, tolerance has given | + | has brought with them their unusual gods. In some places, tolerance has given |
| - | way to bigotry, and in others open hostility has broken out. | + | way to bigotry, and in others, open hostility has broken out. |
| Here is a list of pantheons by nation: | Here is a list of pantheons by nation: | ||
| ^ Pantheon ^ Nation ^ Deities ^ | ^ Pantheon ^ Nation ^ Deities ^ | ||
| - | | [[Asgardian]] //aka " | + | | [[Celtic]] | [[Spindrift]] | The Daghdha, Arawn, Belenus, Brigantia, Diancecht, Dunatis, Goibhniu, Lugh, Manannan mac Lir, Math Mathonwy, Morrigan, Nuada, Oghma, Silvanus |
| - | | [[Celtic]] | [[Spindrift]] | Dagda, Arawn, Brigit, Diancecht, Dunatis, Goibhnie, Lugh, Manannan Mac Lir, Morrigan, Nuada, Oghma, Silvanus | + | | [[Greek]] | [[Lowland]] and [[Teleme]] | Zeus, Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hades, Hecate, Hephaestus, Hera, Hercules, Hermes, Hestia, Nike, Pan, Poseidon, Tyche | |
| - | | [[Egyptian]] | [[Backbone]] and [[Teleme]] | + | | [[Egyptian]] | [[Backbone]] and [[Teleme]] |
| - | | [[Greek]] | [[Lowland]] and [[Teleme]] | + | | [[Asgardian]] //aka " |
| | [[Babylonian]] | [[Resh]] | | [[Babylonian]] | [[Resh]] | ||
| - | | [[Sumerian]] | //[[v3_locale|(Name TBD)]]// | Enlil, Enki, Inanna, Ki, Nanna-sin, Nin-hursag, Utu | | + | | [[Sumerian]] | [[Mosaî]] | Enlil, Enki, Inanna, Ki, Nanna-sin, Nin-hursag, Utu | |
| | [[American Indian]] | [[Etenaî]], | | [[American Indian]] | [[Etenaî]], | ||
| | [[Central American]] | The [[Ouraî]] in [[Teleme]] | | [[Central American]] | The [[Ouraî]] in [[Teleme]] | ||
| | [[Chinese]] | [[Dumaka]] | | [[Chinese]] | [[Dumaka]] | ||
| - | | [[African]] | [[Arela]] | + | | [[African]] | [[Arela]] |
| + | | Greyhawk | [[Immenri]] | (see [[wp> | ||
| + | | [["New Gods" | ||
| ==== Non-human deities ==== | ==== Non-human deities ==== | ||
| - | Each race has its own pantheon. | + | Each species |
| * [[Elven Gods]] | * [[Elven Gods]] | ||
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| In addition to the actively worshiped pantheons, there are several classes of | In addition to the actively worshiped pantheons, there are several classes of | ||
| - | divine beings that either no longer have worshipers, or never truly had them. | + | divine beings that either no longer have worshipers or never truly had them. |
| These are: | These are: | ||
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| * The [[Lords of Chaos]] | * The [[Lords of Chaos]] | ||
| * The [[Earthmasters]] | * The [[Earthmasters]] | ||
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