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<blockquote data-quote="Rugsrat" data-source="post: 5554265" data-attributes="member: 6673616"><p>For my current 4e campaign, with MUCH hacking of flavor for certain races. These guys are actually former PCs from a different campaign that took place EONS before this one (in game time). Yes, we had at one time, 10 PCs. It was a big game.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ris:</strong> God of the Sun. The most worshipped by the peoples of the former Girai Empire, Ris is commonly depicted and seen as a man with a long shinning beard and several golden finches flying around him. He is married to Sinidir, goddess of the moon, and the Tiefling race believe themselves to be his chosen people, having been given the ability to resist fire, and with their reddish skin-tones, they believe themselves to have been "kissed by the Sun."</p><p></p><p>Some heretics believe that in fact Ris is a former Dragonborn paladin of a previous sun-god, who took up the mantle when his diety fell in battle, forsaking his name and legacy to stop the populous from panicking. </p><p></p><p><strong>Sinidir:</strong> Goddess of the moon, patroness of thieves and lovers. Ascended from a brilliant and mischievous thief from eons passed, Sinidir stole Ris' heart (some believe this to be quite literal) and became his bride.</p><p></p><p><strong>Revi/ Razgriz:</strong> The one-horned god of Cities and Magic, or the Demon Scourge of Civilization. Revi is generally depicted as an eccentric one-horned Tiefling that spends much of his time working in a laboratory in an incredibly dense mountain range, creating new technologies that he will then gift to the world at some pre-determined point.</p><p></p><p>Razgriz is an alternate interpretation of Revi, and is known as the Demon Scourge, one so mad that he will rampage and destroy all that he passes. Neither the Scourge, nor Revi have been heard from in several decades.</p><p></p><p><strong>Krank:</strong> Lord of Battle and Glory. Krank is the god most prayed to when conflict is on, and is shown as a Warforged in gleaming armor. He has a strict "no hurting the innocent" policy, and is ruthless in its enforcement. He is invoked at the start of battles, and at the outset of organized competitions. Krank is also the God of thunderstorms on land.</p><p></p><p><strong>Caravost:</strong> God of Travelers. He's most worshiped by itinerants and wanderers. He's also the Patron of the needy, and many samaritan temples are run in his name.</p><p></p><p><strong>Aza:</strong> Lady of Nature, she rules the wild places, and is the goddess with the most earthly children. Her progeny are the most renowned hunters throughout history. She is also the Goddess of Storms at Sea, and her temper with the other gods is legend. She and Krank tend to argue a lot.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fione:</strong> Goddess of Learning and Scholarly Pursuits, all universities and libraries are in her name and serve as her temples. She also is the goddess of medicine, and most healers look to her for guidance.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lahz:</strong> God of Cunning and Lies, Lahz is the lord of those that want to get ahead. Many merchants pray to him for cleverness, though those that wish to gain illegitimate power come to him as well. He's also sometimes worshiped by warriors that favor brutality over honor. He's constantly vying for more authority in the pantheon, and will stop at nothing to wrest power from Ris and Revi.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Raven Queen:</strong> Goddess of Death and the Dying. She shepherds and guards the souls of those who have passed into the next realm, and keeps those who are meant to be dead from rising again. Given incentive, she sometimes bargains with those passed to come back to fulfill some purpose. She's currently missing. It's causing issues.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonny:</strong> Lord of the Deep Places. He's the patron of all miners and the dwarves look to him for guidance. Unlike most traditional dwarves, Sonny is always shown clean-shaven. No one's sure why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugsrat, post: 5554265, member: 6673616"] For my current 4e campaign, with MUCH hacking of flavor for certain races. These guys are actually former PCs from a different campaign that took place EONS before this one (in game time). Yes, we had at one time, 10 PCs. It was a big game. [B]Ris:[/B] God of the Sun. The most worshipped by the peoples of the former Girai Empire, Ris is commonly depicted and seen as a man with a long shinning beard and several golden finches flying around him. He is married to Sinidir, goddess of the moon, and the Tiefling race believe themselves to be his chosen people, having been given the ability to resist fire, and with their reddish skin-tones, they believe themselves to have been "kissed by the Sun." Some heretics believe that in fact Ris is a former Dragonborn paladin of a previous sun-god, who took up the mantle when his diety fell in battle, forsaking his name and legacy to stop the populous from panicking. [B]Sinidir:[/B] Goddess of the moon, patroness of thieves and lovers. Ascended from a brilliant and mischievous thief from eons passed, Sinidir stole Ris' heart (some believe this to be quite literal) and became his bride. [B]Revi/ Razgriz:[/B] The one-horned god of Cities and Magic, or the Demon Scourge of Civilization. Revi is generally depicted as an eccentric one-horned Tiefling that spends much of his time working in a laboratory in an incredibly dense mountain range, creating new technologies that he will then gift to the world at some pre-determined point. Razgriz is an alternate interpretation of Revi, and is known as the Demon Scourge, one so mad that he will rampage and destroy all that he passes. Neither the Scourge, nor Revi have been heard from in several decades. [B]Krank:[/B] Lord of Battle and Glory. Krank is the god most prayed to when conflict is on, and is shown as a Warforged in gleaming armor. He has a strict "no hurting the innocent" policy, and is ruthless in its enforcement. He is invoked at the start of battles, and at the outset of organized competitions. Krank is also the God of thunderstorms on land. [B]Caravost:[/B] God of Travelers. He's most worshiped by itinerants and wanderers. He's also the Patron of the needy, and many samaritan temples are run in his name. [B]Aza:[/B] Lady of Nature, she rules the wild places, and is the goddess with the most earthly children. Her progeny are the most renowned hunters throughout history. She is also the Goddess of Storms at Sea, and her temper with the other gods is legend. She and Krank tend to argue a lot. [B]Fione:[/B] Goddess of Learning and Scholarly Pursuits, all universities and libraries are in her name and serve as her temples. She also is the goddess of medicine, and most healers look to her for guidance. [B]Lahz:[/B] God of Cunning and Lies, Lahz is the lord of those that want to get ahead. Many merchants pray to him for cleverness, though those that wish to gain illegitimate power come to him as well. He's also sometimes worshiped by warriors that favor brutality over honor. He's constantly vying for more authority in the pantheon, and will stop at nothing to wrest power from Ris and Revi. [B]The Raven Queen:[/B] Goddess of Death and the Dying. She shepherds and guards the souls of those who have passed into the next realm, and keeps those who are meant to be dead from rising again. Given incentive, she sometimes bargains with those passed to come back to fulfill some purpose. She's currently missing. It's causing issues. [B]Sonny:[/B] Lord of the Deep Places. He's the patron of all miners and the dwarves look to him for guidance. Unlike most traditional dwarves, Sonny is always shown clean-shaven. No one's sure why. [/QUOTE]
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