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* [[Yama]], the god of Death and Artifice | * [[Yama]], the god of Death and Artifice | ||
* [[Ratri]], the Goddess of Night. Served by [[Iala Mane]]. | * [[Ratri]], the Goddess of Night. Served by [[Iala Mane]]. | ||
− | * [[Sam|Mahasamatma]], god of light? Tends to be allied with the party. | + | * [[Sam|Mahasamatma]], god of light? aka Sam, aka Kalkin. Tends to be allied with the party. |
* Maitreya, the Binder of Demons | * Maitreya, the Binder of Demons | ||
* Ganesha, the Lord of Revolution | * Ganesha, the Lord of Revolution |
Revision as of 18:06, 1 December 2018
Centralizing some information on the Southern Gods. See also Southern Gods Lecture.
There are three great gods, Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu. There are a pantheon of smaller gods, including:
- Kubera, the god of trade.
- Krishna, god of lust, pipes, and other things?
- Kali, the Goddess of Chaos and Destruction. Bad bad bad guy.
- Yama, the god of Death and Artifice
- Ratri, the Goddess of Night. Served by Iala Mane.
- Mahasamatma, god of light? aka Sam, aka Kalkin. Tends to be allied with the party.
- Maitreya, the Binder of Demons
- Ganesha, the Lord of Revolution
- Agni, the Lord of Flames
- Durga, the Goddess of Battle
- Natiri, an exiled? god. Tends to be mercenary. Makes golems of men, or something akin to that.
Runs with further information about Southern Gods: