[quote=@Flagg] [b]Red Gods[/b]: Azoth is a world filled with lurking spirits, mysterious intelligences, powerful beasts and haunted sites of power. Some of these- out of vanity or ambition or for other, more inscrutable motives- have set themselves up as gods. Many of these monsters and spirits are bloodthirsty, warlike, and feuding, often devouring each other when they become strong enough to do so. They grant their followers boons in exchange for blood sacrifices. The gods and demons making up the Red Pantheon are innumerable- it is not really known if they are all even one kind of thing...some are corporeal, others not- and most peoples and tribes who follow the pantheon worship one or a select few of the deities, [u][b]though some worship the Pantheon as a whole, which they take to be symbolic of the fundamental nature of the cosmos-[/b] [/u] one of constant battle and unending appetite. Some of the red gods communicate and interact frequently with their devotees, while others remain aloof, answering prayers and rewarding sacrifices only occasionally and indirectly. Likewise, while some of the gods are tied to one specific holy site, others roam the world freely, manifesting themselves wheresoever they please. [/quote] The point is not to worship each individual Red God, but to worship the whole as a reflection of the chaotic nature of the universe, though (especially in the case of my people) some may be singled out. And yes most Red Gods have neutral or even opposing relationships with each other, The Wanderer (more information available in my lore sheet which the GM accepted 3 days ago) does not. Besides, this conflict only better portrays the chaos that the Pantheon represents.