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The Gods in your Pantheon, Where Do They Live?
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<blockquote data-quote="JustifiedSweetness" data-source="post: 8521458" data-attributes="member: 7034660"><p>For me, my current project is actually about lighting up these ancient lighthouses along the coast that are actually built to hold in an elder god. But!! I have quite a few deities and gods running around.</p><p></p><p>First, my cursed god of the sea is forced to live on this floating disk of a city in the middle of the ocean that he has turned into a city with his followers being pirate who come back to bring him things to play with since he cant leave the island. </p><p>My main gods who will be interacting with characters are moon goddesses who are in charge of the lighthouses, and so they are allowed on the physical plain whenever its their phase of the moon. They typically are in said lighthouses, but I have these glass shards from the lighthouses that you can use to be transported to whichever lighthouses the active moon goddesses would be in at the moment. </p><p>Than I have run of the mill tiny deities, like harvest gods and muses and stuff. They live in whatever region they are in charge off but I have a very long strip of a river in the mountains that acts as a spirit bathhouse that these lumberjacks keep running. So its well known if you need to look for a blessing either look their or offering a trip to the magical spa for gods is a good way of doing it. </p><p></p><p>But in all fairness, my whole story revolves around bringing active magic back to the world, even though there hasnt been a single war since it left after a great war between Kings and Titans. So they are just everywhere all the time. I think having islands far off the coast could also be super fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustifiedSweetness, post: 8521458, member: 7034660"] For me, my current project is actually about lighting up these ancient lighthouses along the coast that are actually built to hold in an elder god. But!! I have quite a few deities and gods running around. First, my cursed god of the sea is forced to live on this floating disk of a city in the middle of the ocean that he has turned into a city with his followers being pirate who come back to bring him things to play with since he cant leave the island. My main gods who will be interacting with characters are moon goddesses who are in charge of the lighthouses, and so they are allowed on the physical plain whenever its their phase of the moon. They typically are in said lighthouses, but I have these glass shards from the lighthouses that you can use to be transported to whichever lighthouses the active moon goddesses would be in at the moment. Than I have run of the mill tiny deities, like harvest gods and muses and stuff. They live in whatever region they are in charge off but I have a very long strip of a river in the mountains that acts as a spirit bathhouse that these lumberjacks keep running. So its well known if you need to look for a blessing either look their or offering a trip to the magical spa for gods is a good way of doing it. But in all fairness, my whole story revolves around bringing active magic back to the world, even though there hasnt been a single war since it left after a great war between Kings and Titans. So they are just everywhere all the time. I think having islands far off the coast could also be super fun! [/QUOTE]
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