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There used to be many different pantheons. The Greeks. The Romans. The Egyptians. The Norse. The Aztec. The Hindu. The Japanese. And many more. Now, they are gone. Now, there is only one pantheon. The Merged.

For many years, the pantheons were ignorant of each other; only their kings knew that the others existed. It was meant to stay that way until the Ending of Days. However, Zeus decided that the pantheons united could better stand against their foes, and brought the other kings around to his point of view. One by one, the kings decided to meet. Horus was the first to agree. Odin was the last. It was decided that they would meet at Mt. Olympus.

And so they came. After the surprise wore off, bonds quickly formed between the pantheons. Hermes and Loki became great friends. Athena and Thoth discussed their studies. Poseidon and Ryujin formed a friendly rivalry. But it was not only bonds of friendship that were created that day.

Attraction blossomed between many. There were many more pairings, both likely and unlikely. These romances produced children, raised in secret. And, as Greek legend dictated, those children rose against their parents and overthrew them. Unlike the legends, however, the Merged gods and goddesses were merciful. If they swore upon the River Styx never to rise against their children, the Merged would let their parents live.

And so, the pantheons of the world fell to the Merged. Some gods refused to bow to their children, and they were destroyed. Others took their vows and lived with their children in peace. All who bent the knee to the Merged were spared, be they god or titan, monster or Jotunn.

The old world was gone. A new world, governed by new gods, had come. Now it was time... to live out their fate.















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name: Owynn Bleu
gender:Male
godly parents: Bastet/Dionysus
sphere of control: Theater, Lust and the harvest
personality: Owynn is a very cultured god, he loves stories, and theatre, and often plants ideas inside of the greatest minds, which is where some of Shakespeare's greatest plays came from. He is a vivid storyteller, and weaves many tales that he woos earthly women with. A bit of a party boy, he enjoys his wine and gatherings. Being the son of Bastet, he loves nature and the outdoors, and once in a while, enjoys going to the human world, just to wander the many great forests and wonders. He loves his drama, theatrical and real. He can pull rumors from the top of his head, just to watch someone argue.
sacred animal: Tibetan Sand Fox
powers:
- Persuasion
- Blessing crops
- controls the lustfilled affairs of the human world
weapon(s): daggers
History: Born of Bastet and Dionysus(Before Bastet died), he was orphaned of Bastet shortly after his "birth". Being raised and schooled by his godly father, Dionysus, he learned the ways of the stage, blessing of the harvest, and the ways of persuasion. He was also taught by his father the ways of Bastet, helping the moon and sun do their ritual "dance in the sky." He had an unruly few "teenage years," where he sought after the way of the human world, and eventually ran off the be with a human woman. After impregnating her unknowingly with his son, he became the father of a demigod, whom he does not know of. After returning to the Godly world, he has since spent his days helping his father control the harvest, and controlling lustfilled affairs withing the human world.
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It's a bit short for my liking, however due to this being my fault for not entering some kind of history area I will say this much.

If you add a history section I will also give you a chance to come up with a subplot surrounding him if you like.
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Will put up a CS in a bit, but I shotgun a character who's the child of Odin and Minerva. Fighter, big on combat, strategy, wisdom, knowledge and other things associated with those gods.

Has one powerful eye to reflect Odin's lost eye. Can see vast distances with it, use it to petrify enemies (works in with Minerva having Medusa's head on her shield), induce sever migraines and has incredible strength, stamina, speed and fighting prowess. Prefers a challenge.





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Will put up a CS in a bit, but I shotgun a character who's the child of Odin and Minerva. Fighter, big on combat, strategy, wisdom, knowledge and other things associated with those gods.

Has one powerful eye to reflect Odin's lost eye. Can see vast distances with it and use it to petrify enemies (works in with Minerva having Medusa's head on her shield) and has incredible strength, stamina, speed and fighting prowess. Prefers a challenge.





Credits go to Plague of Gripes for the artwork based on the Street Fighter character, Juri.


Sounds nifty! I know that their gods and all but please try not to make them too overpowered, gods can hurt gods and all that
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@Cuccoruler Will do! Strongest thing she'll be able to do is petrify enemies. Probably momentarily [paralyze gods while being able to turn mortals completely to stone. Other than that, inducing intense migraines and possessing telescopic vision. I figure strength speed and stamina are all on god-levels for everyone to begin with, so her's would just a little better than that, being related to gods typically associated with battle.

She'd likely know most or all styles of combat and be proficient with numerous weapons, but she's not going to be hurling lighting or Dragonball energy blasts. That would be more of a Zeus/Thor child thing.
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@Cuccoruler Will do! Strongest thing she'll be able to do is petrify enemies. Probably momentarily [paralyze gods while being able to turn mortals completely to stone. Other than that, inducing intense migraines and possessing telescopic vision. I figure strength speed and stamina are all on god-levels for everyone to begin with, so her's would just a little better than that, being related to gods typically associated with battle.

She'd likely know most or all styles of combat and be proficient with numerous weapons, but she's not going to be hurling lighting or Dragonball energy blasts. That would be more of a Zeus/Thor child thing.


that's fine! They can be OP, just not world or city destroying op
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@Cuccoruler is there still room?
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@Cuccoruler is there still room?


I'm not sure if there will ever not be room
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I'll get a character up later tonight. I'm thinking Athena and someone else.
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I'm not sure if there will ever not be room


That's good to hear~

I have an idea for two new god origins, a sort of twin gods. One of them is Amaterasu's and Hades's kid, while the other is persephone's and Amaterasu's kid both born around the same time and all five of them are a weird family with two moms and a dad!

Would that be allowed?
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That's good to hear~

I have an idea for two new god origins, a sort of twin gods. One of them is Amaterasu's and Hades's kid, while the other is persephone's and Amaterasu's kid both born around the same time and all five of them are a weird family with two moms and a dad!

Would that be allowed?


I have no problems with this! I want people to get creative and that is pretty creative.

Anyways I have one of my characters up. She had a bit of an edit from the last iteration of this rp
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Name: Jera Odinsdotter

Gender: Female

Godly Parents: Odin and Minerva.

Sphere of Control: Knowledge, Wisdom, Battle, Frenzy, Strategy and Magic.

Personality: Somewhat calm and collected, but quick to anger and ferocious (if not outright terrifying) in battle.

Sacred Animals: The Raven and the Owl.

Powers:

- Battle mastery. Possesses the knowledge to masterfully wield any weapon, even the weapon that is the human body through the use of various martial arts.

- Strength, speed and stamina/endurance that exceeds even godly standards.

- Exceptional learning and memory abilities.

- Strategically analytical mind that analyses any battle situation and searches to for the best possible outcome through openings or weaknesses.

- Eye of Odin, Eye of Medusa. Inherited Odin's ability to see vast distances. Similarly, much like Minerva's shield, Jera can use her eyes to petrify or momentarily paralyze her opponents. Her gaze can also induce crippling migraines.

- Berserker frenzy. In battle, in moments of madness or after sustaining considerable damage, Jera can fly into a rage of bloodlust, seeking any and all weakness and opening to tear apart friend and foe alike. Pain and fatigue cease to register and she will fight to her last drop of godly blood is spilled. This will continue until she is calmed or regains control of herself.

- Magic user. Having resided in the minds of Odin and Minerva, Jera has more than an education in what they know, she was actually a part of every thought and memory. As a result their knowledge is her knowledge, magic included.

Weapon(s): Whatever weapon she can find, but prefers to use her fists and feet.

History:
After a night of drunken revelry between Odin and Minerva, Odin found himself with a headache that would could not be cured. Unbeknownst to the all-father, he was pregnant with the child of the godly union who was in the process of educating herself based on all the knowledge the norse god possessed, practicing combat within the confines of his mind which was causing the severe headaches.
Upon realizing what was happening, Odin struck a deal with Minerva and, using their combined knowledge and magic, transferred the infant Jera into the mind of Minerva, where she spent the second half of her development, similarly absorbing the knowledge Minerva possessed before the two god met once more to "birth" the child, who emerged almost fully grown.

Initially, Jera was raised and schooled by Minerva, but as her formative development had been in the mind of Odin, she had little patience and a lust for battle. While she was a terrifically gifted student, it was not long before she was sent to study under her father. Raised and schooled by the fallen warriors of Valhalla, the norse gods themselves and the valkyries, Jera continued until the routine began to bore her. There was no risk to the battles of Valhalla if all wounds were healed the next day.
Looking down on Midgard, the land of mnn, she saw wars, battles and conflict that shaped history, cultures, societies and ultimately, the world. Because of this, she descended into the world of man in search for excitement and battle.
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Name: Occus "Ox Wicken"

Gender: Male

Godly Parents: Odin, Hecate

Sphere of Control: The Supernatural, Youth, and Magic

Personality: It is hard to befriend Occus, as he is skeptical of most. When compared to the implicit loyalty of his minions- ahem, creations, the unseen motivations and unknowable thoughts of others are all the more apparent to him. This does not stop him from being friendly though, as the Youth portion of his Sphere keeps him involved with the young mortals, whose kind he deals with more often than most. He enjoys mixing with the mortals, particularly places filled with young people or cult leanings, and for a price he will grant gifts to those he likes.

Among his fellow immortals however, Occus likes his distance. He prefers to keep away from the affairs of his kin, disliking the permanence his interactions have. Among mortals mistakes are forgotten or forgiven quickly, and arguments can even end positively, it is less likely he'd be forgiven for offending someone who will live for eternity.

Ox is capable of acts of great good and great evil. However he has no struggle between either side of himself. He does as he wishes with no care for the morality of his actions. That does not mean he is uncaring or unfeeling though, a moving emotional plea will stir his heart and he values the opinions of others, leading him to do acts that would please them.

Sacred Animal: Cats

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Gifts of Power: Occus can give mortals supernatural traits, the chosen gifts are often of the three most popular supernatural beings of this time; werewolves, vampires, and witches. In exchange Occus will often take their soul as his payment.

Son of Sorcerers: As the son of Hecate magic comes easily to him, this is only reinforced with his father's own magical blood added to the mix.

His Own Rules: Reality warps under the inconceivability that is the supernatural. Things that aren't possible... well, sometimes they are.

Desired by All: Occus' Spheres are the most coveted gifts any could wish for. Youth has an attraction to it that draws people in, and the supernatural adds a dash of always-interesting mystery.

Weapons:

Blodsec: (blod-zek) A spear staff made from pure magic. Each end has a sharpened glowing orange crystal that sucks blood like a sponge. The shaft is dark and metallic with runic carvings etched into it. The staff uses the blood of slain enemies to grow more powerful.

Sorcery: Occus holds some sway over the elements thanks to his magic, but his true offensive might lies in complicated rituals or rune magics, practices that take time and concentration to successfully deal out. Beware the curses and blights called from the unknowable realms, a mortal might die, but an immortal will face eternal punishment for their offenses against Occus.

History:

Ox was one of the first born of the merging pantheons, ultimately leading his parents with the question of what to do with him. His father had little interest in raising a child, nor did his mother for that matter, both were far too interested in learning of each other's magics. Lucky for Occus that meant his parents stuck around each other for a while, allowing him a foot into both pantheons by getting to know his mother and father.

Of course that time would come to an end and Ox was forced to travel to meet with his father. He was quickly becoming a favored son, his love of magic brought him to his father's side in search of instruction. He was often found alternating between his mother and father as he absorbed knowledge from them both, but just as often he was found among the mortals. He loved the vitality and vigor found in youth and wasted large amounts of time with children, teenagers, and young adults.

It was through the mortals that his full powers over the supernatural were realized. Of rebellious teens and deviants of all kinds he found a hunger for power, for the unknown, and so he offered them their desires in exchange for their souls, essentially enslaving them to him for all eternity.

Necromancy was a power of both his parents, and Ox used it for similar purposes as his father did; to gain knowledge. That was not all though, for he also wished to meet his famous fallen kin as well. It was through conversing with the summoned shades of heroes long past that he first felt the call so typical of gods; also in true godly fashion was his peculiar interest, not only was it a man who caught his eye, but a dead one. Foolishly Ox offered the man his gift of immortality, but Hades refused to relinquish the hero's soul and banned Occus from reaching into the Underworld again. Heartbroken and furious, Ox had no choice but to give up on Greek ghosts, though the sting of the event made it unlikely he'd summon any ghosts from any underworlds again.

Returning his focus to his studies, Occus learnt more of his father's magic. Much like Odin sacrificed his eye, Ox sacrificed his heart to drink from the well. Now he is cold, and his skin is pale as blood no longer pumps through his veins, instead the hole where the organ used to reside was replaced with a twisted version made of magic and metal that is attuned to supernatural forces. Sometimes the Heart even speaks to him within his mind.

As his power grew, so too did his influence among the gods. It was about this time that he created Blodsec and began to accept blood sacrifices from his followers. He was soon approached by the goddess Aphrodite who asked him to gift her demigod daughter with eternal life. Occus went to the girl and made her his offer, which she gladly accepted, however when Aphrodite learned her daughter had become a blood drinking monster she raged at Occus for his mistake- and demanded he undo the curse. Ox couldn't though, for a deal was a deal and the girl had agreed.

Aphrodite went to Ox's mother then, demanding the powerful sorceress take Occus' gift to her daughter away, but Hecate's spell did not fully work. The girl's mortality was returned, but she was still a monster. To accomplish as much as she did Hecate had needed to destroy the girl's soul, which belonged to Ox. Furious with his mother for her betrayal, Ox began spending more time among the mortals, avoiding his divine peers as much as he could.

When the Merged began plotting rebellion, Ox was not immediately aware. It was later in the planning that his fellows sought him out for aid in the uprising against their parents. At first he refused, but when the hostilities began he had made a few enemies. His mother knew his power and feared retribution for betraying his sacred trust, various underworld and afterlife deities were angry with him for stealing souls from them, and lastly he had angered Aphrodite by corrupting her daughter.

It was his mother who dragged him into the violence when she attempted to curse him. He was an excellent student however, and easily escaped her magic trap. He summoned a swarm of magic locusts and commanded them to eat his mother alive, whilst he distracted her from afar with a curse to turn her bones to obsidian. The dark bones of his mother's skeleton are kept in a lockbox in his closet, the ashes of her consumed flesh were gifted to his mortal servants for use in their own rituals.

His mother was not the only immortal he slew during the uprising, the others' golden blood turned the red crystals of his Blodsec spear staff to a vibrant orange color, forever marking the weapon as a God-Slayer. His servants, kept few in number for fear of angering the gods of the dead further, invaded those same gods' realms under his command. Many of them perished in the fighting, but their souls were forever chained to Occus' service, even after their bodies were destroyed.

Other: So much meaning everywhere! Yay! I feel so fulfilled! I never find suitable meanings for all the details, so this is fantastic! Occus is a butchered version of the Latin 'occultus', which is self explanatory. Wicken, the surname part of Ox's mortal disguise, is from Middle Low German and it means something along the lines of 'to bewitch'. The cats are obviously associated with Witch Familiars, so the sacred animal came from that. Blodsec, both parts are German; blod from blood and sec from sēcan, which became zieken which means seek.

The Greek Hero whose spirit Ox fell for isn't actually named. I just haven't decided which one it was so w/e. Another name I left out was Aphrodite's daughter, I'm just gonna say it was Elizabeta Bathory or however you spell it because that is kind of awesome yeah?

As for how this bestowing of gifts thing works; make a deal with Ox and get special powers! He gets the mortal's soul and the mortal can get their desired powers. Usually it's magic, though in modern times werewolves and vampires have grown in popularity. As for what kind of vampires, werewolves, etc, their powers and traits will vary a bit due to different interpretations of the mortals asking, but the weaknesses will all be the same. Sunlight, silver, and you get the idea. I wouldn't limit the supernatural to just those three though, there are plenty of crazy powers people desire that Ox would grant. I would limit the number though, while they could spread their afflictions around Ox doesn't like his creations unbound from him and as a vampire turned by an original vampire would still be a vampire, it would not have made the deal and thus still has its soul.

Supernatural creatures should be fine right? I mean we've got nyphms and manticores and all that jazz going on. And the soul thing is viable too isn't it? Like when Odin takes the best fallen soldiers to hunt with him and such. Except Ox takes them alive, and he asks them first and they aren't exactly warriors at all...

I hope it's alright I killed Hecate? :D

I also hope I managed to convey a proper level of insanity consistent with mythology as we know it and gave it some modern twists as well. The fake Heart thing is inspired from Dishonored by the way.
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@Hjalti Yo wassup sis. Assuming we're accepted anyway, we'd be siblings. Should we come up with some history between the two of us?
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@Cuccoruler I don't know what your thoughts are on the idea, but how would you feel about a Yankee Pantheon like the one in Scion, (Betsy Ross, Br'er Rabbit, Columbia, John Henry, Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Rosie the Riveter and Uncle Sam.) kind of like Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods'?

Also, is the christian god allowed?

@PerseusArchean Right away, I predict sibling rivalry.
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@PerseusArchean Posted that at the same time as me! :P But that sounds good!
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@Hjalti For sure, she's very active and he's very passive. Jera is into combat and Ox has little desire for violence. They just seem opposites. :D Plus they would've been competing for Odin's attention and favor. Given that the Norse are more warioresque she probably had more success befriending those close to her father, but Occus has a similar lack of care for his reputation and is just as willing to sacrifice for gain as Odin did.

Though I'm not sure if their relationship with Odin matters anymore, given he may or may not be dead... Yo GM@Cuccoruler we def need a list of deceased deities! If it's easier just give us a list of surviving ones instead!

Anyway, if Jera meddles too much with Ox's minions on the mortal world he might try to curse her, though if the mess that happened with his mother is anything to learn from then Jera probs knows what would happen if she killed her half brother's friends.

Maybe he already has? It depends! If Odin is dead then it might draw them together, but if not then the rivalry probably survived intact. I'm thinking cats everywhere will hate her. :)
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@PerseusArchean It's all a bit of a mess when you think about it, because Jera would have access to her father and mothers knowledge of magic and be able to possibly counteract a curse or even try to curse Ox in retaliation! It would be like a Cold War/Mutually assured destruction thing.
And then considering Ox is a skilled necromancer, Jera would probably take issue with Ox killing his mother, since his necromancy means he could probably bring her back from death/the underworld but simply chooses not to. I could see some barbs being exchanged wirth both being forced to endure the other merely because neither has a sure fire way of taking out the other while ensuring their own safety.

And if anyone took out Odin, Jera would likely be pissed since she pretty much feels there are few even worthy enough to challenge him. If they actually killed him, Jera would consider it an insult to her bloodline. I picture Jera getting along with the Norse pantheon. When you think about it, the only child of Odin that really plotted against him was Loki. Thor, Baldr, Vidar and Váli had no problems with him, so I don't see Jera taking much of a disliking to him, or even Odin seeing her as a threat.
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