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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:35 pm
by Ruskland-Preuben
NS name: Ruskland-Preuben (Rusk)
Deity name: Juri
Gender: Female
Generation: Younger
Abode: Neither, prefers to stay in a small floating house in the planet’s north pole. There is also a shrine located at the colder south pole that allows people to access her abode, to drink tea every now and then, that is, if they reach the south pole. But as for team, well, a tentative Celestial Realm for now. Think of her as a wildcard.
Domain(s): Boundaries and Space
Function(s): As a goddess of boundaries, both conceptual and physical, she makes sure no antimatter appears (boundary between antimatter and matter), or the suns starts shining and radiating heat on the other side of the planet without the physical sun actually being there due to some god dickery (boundary between day and night), and most importantly, being the monitor of the boundaries between the Underworld, Celestial and Mortal Realms, well, self-proclaimed, slightly egotistical monitor, but important nonetheless. As for space, its not the celestial bodies part of space (outer space), but the general framework of distance and direction, this also means the space of the two different divine realms, making sure nobody blows a hole through space in either of them and start causing a racket similar to pre-Realms times. (OOC Note: Not the best explanation, so I need help explaining the god and her functions)
Appearance and attributes: Due to her constant presence on the mortal realm, she has taken on a human primary form. This is to make sure she blends in easily with the locals, she has long blonde hair and golden eyes. As for her secondary forms, she also takes on the form of an albino fox, or an owl.
History and background: The moment that the very concept of opposites was thought of and set to 11 times infinity in the form of the great something and the great nothing at the beginning of the world, the idea of this goddess was realized, but her soul wasn’t formed yet. It was until the Elder Gods first made the border between order and chaos, that her soul would take form, and each time the Elders made a new boundary, day and night, sun and moon, hot and cold, good and bad, her soul was strengthened. Eventually the rapidly strengthening soul was fueled by her other domain, space, and would eventually form a goddess, which was her. She was amongst the oldest of the Younger Gods, but she was just as immature as any of them back in the day.

When life began forming, she quickly saw the ever deteriorating situation, but in her wish to form a people that she could call her own, she created a species of powerful beings that took on the primary form of human, beings powered by the belief of the other peoples, whether it be fear or anything else (though fear was most preferred by her children). A few god moments later, wars between her siblings blew into greater proportions. She wished no direct involvement, but sought out a long-term solution for her and her children, and in doing so, she created more beings, this time to occupy whatever places her siblings made. And from this policy she created gifts for her siblings.

For her sister Ashora, she created the Lunarians from the lowest of humanity, a people of immense purity, and with unrivaled technological prowess, yet she made sure that they would grow decadent in the future, turning into liabilities instead of assets. For the various siblings that would soon occupy the Underworld, she gave them many different kinds of people, again, from humans. From lumbering oni of immense strength to demons numbering in the thousands[1]. And for those that would occupy the Celestial Realm at war’s end, she gave them the Celestials, made from her own essence, though when the war ended, these beings would leave their masters for the mortal realm, masquerading as gods there. For the sun god as well as those that had fire in their domain, she created massive celestial birds that flew about in the void of space and were as hot as any star, but in due time she would once more claim these as their own and bring them to the earth to start a chain of events leading to the end times, but that time hasn’t come yet. Then finally, for her brother Lukren, she created a type of being that existed exclusively within the dream realm, these however, needed to consume the dreams of others in order to manifest in the physical realm.

Then the war ended, and her plans somewhat came into fruition. During the war, she changed, as she usually was with the humans most of the time to stay out of sight, and she saw their plight and helped in any way she could. This earned her a large worshipper base scattered all over the world to work with, and these people she used to achieve the various post-War plans she had started.

The Endgame draws near however.
Personality: Calculating, but not cold, as she can be quite compassionate to others, and she has a high tolerance level. A prankster too, as well as being an interventionist. Can be quite smug.
Other: Has the largest creation amount out of all the other Younger Gods, and all due to a single mistake. When creating the various rabbit people, she forgot to take out the rapid breeding part of them, and this manifested in the human forms of the rabbits as very short pregnancy periods, and a reserve of eggs. Suffice to say, they quickly overran continents with their numbers, and had to be culled en-masse by the others. Suffice to say, Juri was amused and not at the same time. Some of these rabbit people have been turned into immortal Lunar rabbits serving the Lunarians, though they cannot reproduce anymore, gaining population only from regular rabbit people being turned into Lunar rabbits. They live underground most of the time, away from humans.
RP samples: Longer ones further down the line.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 6:44 am
by Toaslandia
Tasuirin wrote:
Toaslandia wrote:Does anyone else think that 2 random people from this random village in the middle of nowhere have become champions of 2 gods is funny? :rofl:

Heheh... You're right. It is curious. Though with his new artifact, it may be more difficult to kill my champion.

Oh my champion isn't going to kill your champion. He's going to be do his best to destroy the village. I am the god of banditry.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 6:54 am
by Ah-eh-ioh-uh
Plagues, armies, droughts all in one village all for spite :? Talk about overkill on the scale of the Christian Old Testament and beyond.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:03 am
by Toaslandia
Ah-eh-ioh-uh wrote:Plagues, armies, droughts all in one village all for spite :? Talk about overkill on the scale of the Christian Old Testament and beyond.

Well that's what happens when two gods of chaos and one god of physics take interest in a village. :rofl:

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:06 am
by Tasuirin
Toaslandia wrote:
Ah-eh-ioh-uh wrote:Plagues, armies, droughts all in one village all for spite :? Talk about overkill on the scale of the Christian Old Testament and beyond.

Well that's what happens when two gods of chaos and one god of physics take interest in a village. :rofl:

Though it has to be said, Kirsin would be powerless to stop most of what these chaos gods have planned!

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:59 am
by Ah-eh-ioh-uh
I'd be willing to say most human settlements would actually prefer to miss out on all the benefits of divine favor when they see the other side of the coin when it comes to gods involving themselves in the lives of mortals XD

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 8:17 am
by Tasuirin
Ah-eh-ioh-uh wrote:I'd be willing to say most human settlements would actually prefer to miss out on all the benefits of divine favor when they see the other side of the coin when it comes to gods involving themselves in the lives of mortals XD

You are probably correct.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 2:20 pm
by Toaslandia
Ah-eh-ioh-uh wrote:I'd be willing to say most human settlements would actually prefer to miss out on all the benefits of divine favor when they see the other side of the coin when it comes to gods involving themselves in the lives of mortals XD

Well we just don't talk about the bad stuff, only the good stuff. :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 3:29 pm
by Arasi Luvasa
Toaslandia wrote:
Ah-eh-ioh-uh wrote:I'd be willing to say most human settlements would actually prefer to miss out on all the benefits of divine favor when they see the other side of the coin when it comes to gods involving themselves in the lives of mortals XD

Well we just don't talk about the bad stuff, only the good stuff. :lol:

Anamara is not going to be happy, she will probably start inspiring nightmares to that effect sometime during my next post.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 3:33 pm
by Toaslandia
Arasi Luvasa wrote:
Toaslandia wrote:Well we just don't talk about the bad stuff, only the good stuff. :lol:

Anamara is not going to be happy, she will probably start inspiring nightmares to that effect sometime during my next post.

To what effect?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 3:39 pm
by Tasuirin
So, do we want to RP Azgon's army attacking the village after this? It won't be a long battle, to be sure.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:21 pm
by Arasi Luvasa
Toaslandia wrote:
Arasi Luvasa wrote:Anamara is not going to be happy, she will probably start inspiring nightmares to that effect sometime during my next post.

To what effect?
Get people to fear divine intervention or any direct appearance of a deity.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:22 pm
by Toaslandia
Arasi Luvasa wrote:
Toaslandia wrote:To what effect?
Get people to fear divine intervention or any direct appearance of a deity.

That makes sense. They probably already do because of the people who left the village.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:23 pm
by Arasi Luvasa
Toaslandia wrote:
Arasi Luvasa wrote: Get people to fear divine intervention or any direct appearance of a deity.

That makes sense. They probably already do because of the people who left the village.

A world-wide phenomenon won't result from just a few villagers.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:24 pm
by Triassica
Tasuirin wrote:So, do we want to RP Azgon's army attacking the village after this? It won't be a long battle, to be sure.

Whether Azgon attacks will be completely up to Kalon in this next part...

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:26 pm
by Toaslandia
Arasi Luvasa wrote:
Toaslandia wrote:That makes sense. They probably already do because of the people who left the village.

A world-wide phenomenon won't result from just a few villagers.

Yeah they probably would just be considered crazy yokels. :)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:43 pm
by Tasuirin
Triassica wrote:
Tasuirin wrote:So, do we want to RP Azgon's army attacking the village after this? It won't be a long battle, to be sure.

Whether Azgon attacks will be completely up to Kalon in this next part...

Kalon is led to believe that this is a test for him. Of course he'll welcome Azgon's attack.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:45 pm
by Skappola
Hope I'm not too late!

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NS name: Skappola
Deity name: Æurielle (Also spelled Eurielle or Aurielle); The Divine Spark; The Architect of Obsession; The Artisan of Inspiration
Gender: Female, usually
Generation: Younger
Abode: Celestial Realm
Domain(s): Inspiration, Love, Obsession, and Insanity
Function(s): The Architect of Obsession and Artisan of Inspiration, Æurielle is the patron of all those who seek vision and passion in an aspect of their life. Whether it be enamored lovers, devoted archivists, or neurotic inventors, Æurielle is the divine spark which begins them on their paths, as well as the corrupting influence which leads those paths to consume them. Though cited by scholars as the god of inspiration, love, and obsession, Æurielle sees no difference between these concepts. To her, obsession is simply the truest form of love, and love the natural continuance of inspiration
Appearance and attributes: She generally appears as an angelic figure (As seen to the right), often clutching her divine book, the Pagida.
History and background: Æurielle's origin is shrouded in mystery for most, in no small part due to her obsessive efforts to cover it up. Indeed, it is often said that only the Elder Gods are truly knowledgeable about her beginning, and, for whatever reason, they seem as unwilling as Æurielle to disclose any information about it. According to the questionable testimony of Æurielle herself, she came about in a beam of light and inspiration in which the first humans were born, and as such should be regarded as their patron deity.

In reality, Æurielle was born not with the humans, but with the Elder Gods. In the early days, during the flurry of creation in which the Cosmos were designed and organized, divine power, hope, and inspiration radiated unknowingly from each Elder God, drenching the universe in divine light. This divine light slowly, over innumerable centuries, coalesced into Æurielle- the personification of the Divine's obsessions, inspirations, and love of this new universe. Upon seeing this new deity, the Elder Gods enslaved her, delegating to her the design of the minutiae of the world, far below their interests as ancient deities- the sea slug, the roundworm, the fruit fly, and many other lesser creatures were all designed with loving care by Æurielle, though she herself would never admit it.

It was only upon seeing the creation of humanity that her true passions were awakened. For in these young apes she saw the potential for a new beginning, both for herself and for all who had been wronged by the Elder Gods. Sneaking into Purgem Millais' workshop, she stole his holy fire and magma and fashioned it into mighty glowing hammer, which she used to free herself from the chains placed upon her by the Elder Gods. She fled, falling to Earth as a severely weakened demigod, and hiding out in a cave system overlooking a small tribe. From here she rebuilt her strength, hiding from the Elder Gods' servants and gaining cultists who called her by many aliases.


From what little power she had left, she fashioned her own pocket realm- Ohros, a plane of divine white light eclipsed by great floating palaces, gardens, and libraries. It is here that she continues to hide from the Elder Gods to this day, sweeping up what human followers she can and preparing for the day when they will inevitably find her.


Personality: Æurielle is commonly personified as a benevolent, loving mother and an unafraid, enlightened visionary by her nascent cult, but, in reality, this is little more than a costume she wears for her mortal subjects. She falls victim to the same curse of obsession which plagues her followers, fixating on arbitrary goals or ideas and focusing her entire efforts until they are realized. She is a jealous and paranoid god, believing anything other than the all-consuming mania with which she treats her loves to be false love. As such, she expects her followers to treat her with the profound and obsessive love she deserves.
Other: Æurielle enjoys imbuing her followers with her "spark" of inspiration to create great artifacts and monuments to her, but the greatest works are always those made directly by her. The most treasured and mythologized by her followers is her book, the Pagida, which is said to grant anyone the knowledge of what their true purpose in life is, bounding them to serve in that purpose for all eternity.
RP samples: I co-ran this RP

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:27 pm
by Toaslandia
Tasuirin wrote:
Triassica wrote:Whether Azgon attacks will be completely up to Kalon in this next part...

Kalon is led to believe that this is a test for him. Of course he'll welcome Azgon's attack.

Well hopefully his scrappy and starved militia can handle a bunch of bandits and an entire army. 8)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:29 pm
by Tasuirin
Toaslandia wrote:
Tasuirin wrote:Kalon is led to believe that this is a test for him. Of course he'll welcome Azgon's attack.

Well hopefully his scrappy and starved militia can handle a bunch of bandits and an entire army. 8)

Of course they can't. And Kirsin is counting on it.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:35 pm
by Toaslandia
Man, if I was one of Kalon's followers, I would be terrified that he was yelling at 2 gods of chaos. :rofl:

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:37 pm
by Tasuirin
Toaslandia wrote:Man, if I was one of Kalon's followers, I would be terrified that he was yelling at 2 gods of chaos. :rofl:

Most of them have become quite fanatical. I wouldn't be surprised if, even if some have their doubts, most are willing to go along with it.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:41 pm
by Toaslandia
Tasuirin wrote:
Toaslandia wrote:Man, if I was one of Kalon's followers, I would be terrified that he was yelling at 2 gods of chaos. :rofl:

Most of them have become quite fanatical. I wouldn't be surprised if, even if some have their doubts, most are willing to go along with it.

Yep. If they stayed with him, they're either very stupid or fanatics.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:57 pm
by Tasuirin
Toaslandia wrote:
Tasuirin wrote:Most of them have become quite fanatical. I wouldn't be surprised if, even if some have their doubts, most are willing to go along with it.

Yep. If they stayed with him, they're either very stupid or fanatics.

I mean, let's not forget that Kalon really does have the ear of Kirsin, and they can see the the result of that. In fact, if your gods hadn't interfered, then the village would have prospered.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:59 pm
by Toaslandia
Tasuirin wrote:
Toaslandia wrote:Yep. If they stayed with him, they're either very stupid or fanatics.

I mean, let's not forget that Kalon really does have the ear of Kirsin, and they can see the the result of that. In fact, if your gods hadn't interfered, then the village would have prospered.

Yeah, but I'm the god of banditry and Yxarus is the god of chaos. If it had begun after we left, it probably would have prospered.