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Primavera, Sandro Botticelli, 1482.
TL;DR Summary
  • Fantasy World
  • Each Player controls a deity in a pantheon; they may be part of the current pantheon, the child of a god recently raised to divinity, a human given divinity or part of the pantheon that came before and was overthrown.
  • The father of the Pantheon is dead; a conspiracy brought him low. His position is vacant and being fought over.
  • There is more than one dynasty of gods; there is a prior generation of exiled/outcast/overthrown deities and they are playable and they are powerful, particularly with the King of Gods overthrown.
  • Some deities are the patrons of a city or nation, but this is not really a nation RP.
  • Greco-Egyptian-Mesopotamian style pantheon; in the style of the Greeks, the Gods will be flawed, jealous, striving among each other and deceitful bastards for the most part; they may be divine, but they sure as hell aren't omnibenevolent. They are the tantruming child-kings of all they see, indulgent and spoiled.
  • Advanced Standards; 2 paragraphs minimum
  • Active collaboration; suggestions welcome from players regarding setting and so forth. Creativity and initiative encouraged.
  • Important: Keep the OOC civil, bring up concerns about other characters and players to the GM in PM and do not harass people to post, bring concerns to the GM in PM so he can handle it.
  • This isn’t a nation RP. If you’re interested in proving strategic genius rather than creating a cool RP with a story, this isn’t your RP at all.
  • Contested and uncontested actions; if you don't want to contest an action all is well -- plot away. It becomes collaboration where two players work out the conflict amongst themselves. A contested action means that you're throwing it to the ground ruling of a GM.
In Character Summary
Aroesus, the King of the Gods is slain, the victim of a conspiracy among those he ruled and kept in line. The heavens rage and seethe with plots and anger, with ambition and lust as the many strive to overtake the throne he once held. A prophecy of his demise prompted Aroesus to increasingly erratic and paranoid behavior, such as restricting other deities to his court in the palace of Krona on Lake Miphas in Hevas, the realm of the Gods. Always a ruler prone to authoritarianism and rule through strength, he started to become nervous of his own subjects, and began to spend his days brooding over the most trivial of imagined slights and became more prone to punishing others for crimes they didn't commit by sending them to the islands of Lake Sharzunates, the underworld equivalent of Miphas that is linked to it by the Great Nasan Falls, where beings of power were imprisoned for transgressions against the pantheon. While there had always been jealousies against Aroesus and those desirous of seeing him deposed, there was now an impetus for a conspiracy. These deities came up with a plan; Aroesus, as his sanity dwindled, become more a creature of lust than he was before. Before, he was known to rape other beings and egregiously cheat on his marriage. But of late, Aroesus became obsessed with the young Lyrikes, the beautiful son of a nymph and a god, whom he sought to seduce. Lyrikes, no fool, used this adoration to his advantage to gain power quickly in the court, though he never quite became the lover of Aroesus. He always teased Aroseus, drove him mad with desire until he was willing to shower more gifts upon Lyrikes in his lust. This, of course, worried the other gods, who resented this newcomer, who was vicious to most of the others and was arrogant to the point of offending many; he did not lack for enemies, and he treated them harshly, largely by convincing Aroesus to condemn them to Sharzunates for various reasons. When the gods resolved to kill Aroesus, they decided to do it through his greatest vulnerability; the young Lyrikes, whom so many of them loathed but upon whom Aroesus lusted for to the point of insensibility and blindness. These gods destroyed the soul of Lyrikes while keeping his body alive; they poisoned his body and sent him to Aroesus' chambers. When Aroesus took the suddenly receptive Lyrikes in a fit of lust, he felt the poison course through him, weakening him. That is when the other gods struck with blades crafted from the flames of Mount Nynos, a great volcano whose fires were said to be all-consuming. Both Aroesus and Lyrikes were not merely killed, but their souls utterly destroyed, so that even in death, they could possibly be summoned forth to give account of what happened to them. With the death of Aroesus, those beings imprisoned on the islands of Lake Sharzunates are freed, as are the gods who were functionally imprisoned within Aroesus' palace on Lake Miphas. There is no one strong enough to take the throne and govern, and therefore the gods are thrown into anarchy, with the many fragmenting and pursing their own agendas. The gods themselves thunder away at each other. It has gone beyond words and into the realm of war; and as in heaven, so it is below in Lymaeus, with the mortals warring among each other as prophets and their followers murder one another in the streets, while armies march and burn the lands of their enemies with a religious fervor. The world itself trembles, as old enemies see their opportunity to reclaim their right and take revenge upon their oppressors and tormentors, new enemies see the opportunity to attack the structure where it is weak and cause it to crumble, and meanwhile the Gods themselves wrangle among each other, divided and distracted.
Out of Character Info
So this was set up largely on a request for a Gods-themed RP, so I am posting the interest check first and I'll work on the mechanics, and even specific names (I've got code for a programmable name generator that spits out Greek and Persian-style names, using the consonant and vowel patterns of the names in those languages) if there is sufficient interest to do so (and I will share the code with you, of course.) I prefer to use the Greek body of mythology as the root of this, or at least for the flavor of it all, because the Greek gods were petulant, flawed beings, often hubristic as all get-out and there's the whole cycle of son killing father and father killing son, not to mention the scorned women and the general insanity. The Greeks, in my mind, have the richest mythology, and that's what makes them the most fun. Each player will come up with a deity that has a portfolio, though there can be some portfolio overlap between gods (a source of great conflict) not to mention the concept of deposed gods, up and coming usurpers (former half-mortal sons, powerful spirits and so forth) that will create a lot of strife within the realm of the Gods. The intent here, of course, is to create a war among gods, and more than likely create immense suffering among the hapless mortals as well. It's not so much good versus evil as everyone having a point of view and feeling justified in it...if everyone was a self-sacrificing paragon of virtue, this would be no fun. The fatal flaws will be the most important aspect of the characters. The idea is that there will be alliances and conflicts from within and without, as each being strives to get on the throne or get someone they support on the throne so that they enjoy the position of power from which to keep the others in line. With interest, there will be a fleshing out of the realm(s) of the Gods, as well as a rough idea of what the mortal world is like, though the mortal world is obviously very secondary to the realm of the Gods...though the possibility of a Trojan war scenario, where the gods wrangle over mortals, is highly possible.
History
Ventu was a primal deity of fire, creation and destruction, but also the absolute ruler of the world. He was content to rule the cosmic forces without doing too much with them, being a simple being of simple tastes. He sired, upon the stars, other beings, including Aroesus and Svanus, who were of a more creative, cultivating bent. They created and Ventu destroyed before the creations could get out of hand and his children become empowered. His final child was Sileon, who was like Ventu in so many respects that Ventu favored this youngest over all. And yet, Sileon stood in awe of the things he didn't entirely understand, and learned from watching his elder siblings as they moved through the world and created things, including fickle humanity and spawned their own progeny. Lymaeus saw Ventu's children and desired some of her own; Ventu sired upon her Svanus and Mysia. Desiring more children, she found a way to create beings within herself, though they were unsightly to the eyes of Ventu and took much from her. They were allowed to live for a time, these powerful children of the world. But she gave too much of herself to her children, her power weakened. The time came again when Ventu was inclined to destroy the works of his children and the other things that came to being in the world, and that was when Aroesus and Svanus (and others) rebelled against them. Lymaeus, weakened from her births, was smashed down by Ventu, her children shackled along with Aroesus and his siblings for their rebellion. It was Sileon, left free, trusted, who Ventu thought understood the best, who freed them from their imprisonment in Sharzunates, who decided that he could not bear to see the works of his siblings, whom he loved, destroyed. Aroesus and his host organized, a thing unknown to Ventu, who ruled in singular absolutism, and revolted against the king of the gods. After the death of Ventu, there were other mighty beings that tried to take Ventu's place in turn and Aroesus' Pantheon fought them under his leadership. The other siblings found roles in the court of Krona that befit their talents; but Sileon inherited the raw strength and primal of his sire, and became a force of destruction akin to his father, though he voluntarily put himself into slumber in a mountain so that the creation might thrive, electing to hold himself aloof until needed. From time to time, Aroesus would call upon Sileon to assist in maintaining the order of Krona, to bring other deities and beings into the order, and for this, he would be awakened and unleashed upon enemies. Even if they were powerful, they were brought low by the combined cooperative might of the sons of Ventu.
Requested Roles:
  • A deity devoted to bacchanalia/drunkeness and revelry.
  • A deity that runs the underworld.
  • Deities that see the dead to the underworld and other parts; possibly in conflict with the underworld deity.
  • Aroesus' favorite child, not necessarily the eldest, who he was grooming to inherit.
  • Aroesus' eldest child, who was being groomed to inherit and who has considerable clout with many of the older deities. Recently freed from Sharzunates after being put there by his/her late father.
  • Mysia - She is a daughter of Ventu and Lymaeus, one of two children of that joining.
  • Children of Lymaeus, more likely to be animal deities and nature types than representations of power. These deities were treated as second class citizens in Krona compared to descendants of Ventu's brood.
  • Dihira, the Dark Librarian, the Serpent of Knowledge, Mistress of the House of Books, Mother of Serpents. A daughter of Svanus and heir to his knowledge.
  • Children of Ventu, including at least one who ought to have children of their own who they think should take the throne...or who wish the throne themselves. Aroesus played them against each other and watched his siblings like a hawk, probably alienating them by the end.
  • Deities formed from new concepts and creations, as well as perhaps a mortal or two that achieves apotheosis. I'm open to good ideas that add to the story.
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Uhhh...Interested. Hades seems fun, or at least our version of.
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Well, Hades was a jailer too. But Aroesus has all kinds of contingencies; his various armies and means of force. As he became more paranoid, he invested in multiple ways to keep control by force? Some of those contingencies are for the taking.
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Any room for primal things? Essentially gods that are more like monsters or titans, possibly having been created by the release of primordial energies that was Ventu's death?
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Any room for primal things? Essentially gods that are more like monsters or titans, possibly having been created by the release of primordial energies that was Ventu's death?
Maybe. I can't really approve a concept until I see a sheet, but I have no issues with what's been described here; Lymaeus gave birth to such things, at any rate, by drawing on herself. Without Ventu siring them, she weakened herself doing it and some of them were unsightly and monstrous to Ventu.
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I'll take the role of Dihira if you don't mind - I had been planning on making a God of Knowledge in any case. I'll get to work on a more developed profile.
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Reserve me a spot, if'n you don't mind the vaguary, I'll see about requesting specifics post-haste.
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Ooohhh, this seems fun. I've got my eye on the drunkard/reveller.
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I will get the ooc going later today.
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I see the need for a "knowledge" god, but what would your stance be on an ancient, primordial "secrets" or "mystery" god?
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I see the need for a "knowledge" god, but what would your stance be on an ancient, primordial "secrets" or "mystery" god?
I won't stop you from making one, but be aware that if you make a God along those lines their portfolio will be at least in partial conflict with Dihira (whose profile should be up within the hour). As HeySeuss indicated, it should be quite the battle.
Each player will come up with a deity that has a portfolio, though there can be some portfolio overlap between gods (a source of great conflict)
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Sharva The god of Winter, Fate, Survival, Hospitality and The Moon. . . ((The Good Neighbor God)). ;) Loose idea. Kind of a magic-oriented god, but not a god based on magic. . . if that makes sense. The Moon has always been associated with mystical things. Fate is of course, related to clairvoyance, and surviving Winter is a big deal in the ancient world, or even in the 19th century. (Even during these days). He is also based on the people in life who have died during Winter, usually during days and nights in which they die of over exposure. He is also god of those who are hospital throughout the entire year. Surviving period. . . means that peasants and even royalty will at least want to pay Sharva lip-service. He's not the kind of god that can be as good at healing as a god who has "healing", but if you want to survive getting hit with a sword long enough to be healed in the first place, or want to avoid receiving an immediately life saving injury, you want Sharva to help you first. Likewise, you can ask Sharva to cover an enemy's territory with winter and ice as a smiting gesture.
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Requested Role: Dihira, the Dark Librarian, the Serpent of Knowledge, Mistress of the House of Books, Mother of Serpents. A daughter of Svanus and heir to his knowledge.
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~Conspiracy is such a...treacherous notion. What did you expect would happen?~
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Sharva Portfolio The Good Man Of The Moon Sharva owns the Moon. As such, he controls a very large estate. The Moon is a magical place, filled with mythological occurrences, magicians go there once they have learned enough power in the world down below. On The Moon, magical things, such as Moondust, powerful herbs meant for many different unusual purposes, even faeries, etcetera, exist. Some suggest The Moon is a sort of afterlife. It wouldn't be impossible. Sharva is the god of Hospitality, and Survival, after all. Some say that The Moon is a place where it is always Winter, yet the cold isn't always harsh. The Clairvoyant Master The Master Of All Clairvoyants. Remote viewing, innate scrying, many other viewings of people across the universe. . . are all under his power. Even Prophecy, although Prophecy isn't as much under his purview as it is under a deity of Prophecy. He can, however, see Clairvoyance in others. Other forms of Clairvoyance is also under his purview. The Arch Paragon Legend says he survived the anger of the other gods by hiding, taking care of wounds and being extremely cunning and shrewd. Eventually he returned into everyone els'es good graces. He even survived having his brain removed. The legend says that he found his brain and surgically re-attached it. Likewise, for when he snubbed his lover, she removed his genitals and crushed them. He used his powers of clairvoyance to magically regenerate them. He repeatedly hid in creative places and finally the others were so impressed with his nerve and guile that they were just glad he was on their side. The Winter Ancient He possesses the power over Winter. He protects people from dying in harsh Winters, puts bears to sleep, and guides travelers to hospitality. His power over hospitality and Winter are intertwined. Also, if you want someone to piss off, don't make it Sharva. He came across a country that he found abusive to their children. . . forcing them to marry young and engage in dangerous painful activities, torturing innocent animals, making the children watch, burning siblings alive, sometimes starving them to death for sadistic fun. Sharva's reaction was to transport the children all to the Moon, now known as Moon children, march down to the Underworld and take the victims to his Palace City, and cover the entire Empire under ice, sentencing the entire population to an eternal loop of their sins, their death and damnation of Eternal Winters of biting cold. Sometimes he causes them to live in Otherworldly Ruins of their ancient Empire with very little food and sources of water, forcing them to just have enough to fight each other. Occasionally someone wakes up from their Limbo to discover what has happened, and attempt to make an offering to Sharva to appease him and escape the Eternal Cold and betrayal at one another's hands. One time, The Winter Ancient let them all live to be one hundred years old under sickeningly poor conditions, unable to bear children, freezing to near death in the Harsh Winters which never ended and watched them as they all committed mass suicide under his suggestion as a gesture of sincerity, only to wake up into the Next Cycle aware that they were unable to escape. Most of the time, victims of the Other Worldly Ruins have no idea what's going on no matter how long the Curse lasts. There have been more inhabitants of the Cursed Ruins over the years. They are always the worst that any civilization has to offer. Walder Frey, for example, violated hospitality and brutally murdered thousands of people, if you've seen Game Of Thrones. If you'd hand Walder Frey to Sharva, he could flay him alive, coat him salt, dissect him, keep his soul alive and conscious within his semi-living corpse inside an eternal funeral pyre, if he felt he was in a very good mood.
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The lovely part of the new revisions to the guild is that character sheets and everything else are in one tab. The thread is up. The Heavens Aflame: A Civil War Among Deities
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