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by Konaz » Mon Nov 18, 2019 11:58 am
by Vying Jade » Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:38 pm
Vying Jade wrote:Name: Una
God of: Soft Whispers
Titan or Deva? Deva
Powers and abilities: Can float weightlessly in the air, and cause others to hear whispers or share whispered words with others regardless if they are her own or not. She can also influence emotions of others in the form of gentle push, meaning she cant directly force an emotion upon a person, but she can subtly implant it with care. She can perfectly remember any secret whispered in her presence, and can form empathetic links between others. She can also dissolve into the wind if attacked.
Appearance(image if possible):
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Short Bio: Known usually as a Goddess of secrets, she is unique in fact that she also is sometimes considered a goddess of love, compassion, or deceit and sometimes serves as a messenger goddess. She is always soft spoken, and has never raised her voice even when angered. However, she normally keeps to herself, and usually avoids the politics and meanderings of her peers unless asked. Mortals pray to her when they wish to share their hearts or secrets with someone. She has been known to subtly change the hearts of nations when required
by Quavv » Mon Nov 18, 2019 2:30 pm
Mercatus wrote:This RP seems very interesting, here is my app:
Name: Malum (more commonly called the "Demon King" by mortals)
God of: Sin, Suffering, Damnation, and Demons
Titan or Deva? Deva
Powers and Abilities: Can control demonic creatures and entities, can tempt mortals into sin against other gods, king over Hell and those sentenced to burning and can do as he pleases with them, can cause mortals suffering in a variety of ways, can possess mortals should he desire, but this is rare.
Appearance: He can manifest in a variety of forms, but he mostly stays in this one: A skeletal ram head with a red glow emanating from the eye sockets, wears a dark red and black robe, and his hands appear to be thick-scaled, five-digit reptilian hands, and wears black cloth for footwear. In his battle form, he is a thick-skinned beast, 120 feet tall, and possesses a somewhat human head in terms of shape and has ram horns protruding from it. He has six arms in his battle form and a massive, segmented tail. He can shape shift to look like a mortal or an animal.
Short Bio: Malum is a rather unpopular god and only worshipped by small cells of cultists around the mortal world. He is the god who makes the most frequent entries into the mortal world and is usually from summoning, to possess someone, or to lure mortals into sin against other gods. In extremely rare cases (only 2 so far), he has come to wage war on the mortal world in order to bring it under his demonic control, and has failed both times due to intervention from other gods and a fierce fight put up by humans. He is King over Hell and sits on a throne that seems to be comprised of flowing blood and the projected faces of the damned, and he commands demonic creatures. He can command the damned to do his wishes and he often frees them temporarily to spread his worship in exchange for not suffering damnation, but still being bound to hell as a demon. As long as he refrains from transgressions against other gods, he is free to do as he pleases and the other gods leave him alone. He is usually worshipped through summonings and human sacrifice. His worshipers and prophets teach reverence of hellish deities and refraining from worship of any other gods.
Origin: Malum was around ever since the Mortal Universe was created, and was one of the first Devas. He was materialized from nothing by Athanatos when he sought a way to punish mortals who had greatly transgressed during their lives. Over time, Malum became corrupted by his single purpose, to watch over the damned. He realized he could do more, he could control the damned, and he did so. He desired power similar to a titan, but knew he could never achieve it. He created the demons to extend his power in the Divine world and Mortal world, and this power further corrupted him, causing the demonic invasions that have existed almost since eternity, and he became corrupted enough to invade the mortal world twice.
Description of Hell: Please note this is NOT a domain. Hell has 10 levels, with each passing level increasing the temperature of fire and concentration of demonic creatures. It is arranged in a 3-dimensional fashion, with the levels seemingly acting like layers. The only way to go between levels is via portal, and there is a single portal per level. The 1st and outermost level, The Blackened Plains, contains relatively few demons and small, bonfire-like flames are occasionally seen, and it is mostly barren. The 2nd level, The Lower Temples, is the exact opposite of the 1st. It is filled with temples and weak demons, and is where the lower castes of demons and possessed souls go to worship Malum. The 3rd level, The Middle Temples, is where mid-caste demons live and worship, with more elaborate and larger temples than the 2nd. The 4th Level, The Priests Dwelling, is where high-caste demons, Hell Priests, and deceased Malum Prophets live and worship, and contains very elaborate and large temples, Hell's outer defenses, and the Baron's Tower, where demons stand guard to the Caverns of the Damned. The 5th, 6th, and 7th levels comprise of what is known as The Caverns of the Damned, where, depending on the severity of a Mortal's transgressions, damned souls are sent to burn for eternity. They have large volumes of of flames and the screams of the damned can be heard. The caverns are a webbed pattern, with few paths leading to The Center Dwellings, which are the 8th, 9th, and 10th levels. Demons of all kinds stand guard and monitor this area, and are controlled by an entity called "The Eternal Watchman". The 8th level, The Inner Fortification, is a complex structure which is similar to the interior of some kind of medieval castle, and has no exterior. It is chocked full of powerful demons guarding the entrance to the 9th and 10th levels. It is the exclusive dwelling of all spiritual demons controlled by The Seven Icons of Sin, and they dwell in the very air, awaiting orders to be sent into the mortal world. The 9th level, The Seven Pillars, is the area where Malum's right-hand entities, The Seven Icons of Sin, live and worship. The Pillars for which it is named are physical structures, with each Icon dwelling within one. In the center, a large Septagram is carved into the ground and it is the entrance to Malum's Throne. The 10th and final level is Malum's Throne Room, where Malum sits and is guarded by the highest caste of demon. It is the smallest in terms of space, but is quite large on its own. It is comprised of seven hallways and the faces of damned souls are projected onto the hallway walls. In the actual throne room, Malum's throne and seven pillars made of obsidian glass sit. At the roof of the room, there is a portal back to the Mortal world. Septagram carvings are commonly seen. Hell, when looked at from the outside, is about the size of Earth. The path back to Unera is pitch black soil, and very, very few demonic creatures lurk outside.
Please note that I am NOT viewing Hell as it's own realm or domain. Hell would be considered a physical location outside of Unera.
by Quavv » Mon Nov 18, 2019 2:30 pm
by Vying Jade » Mon Nov 18, 2019 3:00 pm
by Utceforp » Mon Nov 18, 2019 3:01 pm
Jerno wrote:Go ahead I don’t mind if you use Gonz in your bio. Although you may want to TG Konaz and Akonthopolis respectively since they have deities that correlate with yours. Konaz has Nosso Goddess of Celestial Bodies and Akonthopolis has Zakasy Goddess of Seasons, other than that u may use Gonz.
Konaz wrote:Uhm yeah. What we could do is something similar with Panos and Setesa. Nosso being the Goddess of Celestial Bodies also includes the Sun. If u want he can be a minor deity associated with the sun. If not I’m willing to share the domain ( Some mythology deities share domains like Apollo and Artemia share the Archery domain) of the sun with Azakal.
by Konaz » Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:04 pm
Utceforp wrote:Jerno wrote:Go ahead I don’t mind if you use Gonz in your bio. Although you may want to TG Konaz and Akonthopolis respectively since they have deities that correlate with yours. Konaz has Nosso Goddess of Celestial Bodies and Akonthopolis has Zakasy Goddess of Seasons, other than that u may use Gonz.
True, didn't see those, a bunch of apps got posted at once.
In regards to Zakasy, perhaps Azakal was sort of "adopted" by her after Gonz defeated him, and he serves her when he is doing his duty as the God of Summer. Alternatively, I would be willing to drop the "God of Summer" thing entirely, and instead focus on the sunlight/drought/wildfires stuff, making the domains of Zakasy and Azakal connected only indirectly.Konaz wrote:Uhm yeah. What we could do is something similar with Panos and Setesa. Nosso being the Goddess of Celestial Bodies also includes the Sun. If u want he can be a minor deity associated with the sun. If not I’m willing to share the domain ( Some mythology deities share domains like Apollo and Artemia share the Archery domain) of the sun with Azakal.
I'm willing to share. Azakal and Nosso seem like very different Sun Gods anyway - To Nosso, the Sun is just one of many components within a larger interlocking Music of the Spheres, whereas Azakal is singularly focused on the Sun itself, in particular its effects on Earth. (Hence his association with both the Cosmic and Nature pantheons, and his madness-inducing contradictory nature.)
by Vying Jade » Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:38 pm
by Vying Jade » Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:33 pm
by Vying Jade » Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:39 pm
by Harbertia » Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:44 pm
Vying Jade wrote:However, coming up with an origin story for her is still vexing me at the moment, but i have a vague idea, maybe?
Perhaps she was found drifting in Unera? hmm....
by Vying Jade » Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:46 pm
by Ah-eh-ioh-uh » Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:49 pm
by Mercatus » Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:10 pm
Quavv wrote:Mercatus wrote:This RP seems very interesting, here is my app:
Name: Malum (more commonly called the "Demon King" by mortals)
God of: Sin, Suffering, Damnation, and Demons
Titan or Deva? Deva
Powers and Abilities: Can control demonic creatures and entities, can tempt mortals into sin against other gods, king over Hell and those sentenced to burning and can do as he pleases with them, can cause mortals suffering in a variety of ways, can possess mortals should he desire, but this is rare.
Appearance: He can manifest in a variety of forms, but he mostly stays in this one: A skeletal ram head with a red glow emanating from the eye sockets, wears a dark red and black robe, and his hands appear to be thick-scaled, five-digit reptilian hands, and wears black cloth for footwear. In his battle form, he is a thick-skinned beast, 120 feet tall, and possesses a somewhat human head in terms of shape and has ram horns protruding from it. He has six arms in his battle form and a massive, segmented tail. He can shape shift to look like a mortal or an animal.
Short Bio: Malum is a rather unpopular god and only worshipped by small cells of cultists around the mortal world. He is the god who makes the most frequent entries into the mortal world and is usually from summoning, to possess someone, or to lure mortals into sin against other gods. In extremely rare cases (only 2 so far), he has come to wage war on the mortal world in order to bring it under his demonic control, and has failed both times due to intervention from other gods and a fierce fight put up by humans. He is King over Hell and sits on a throne that seems to be comprised of flowing blood and the projected faces of the damned, and he commands demonic creatures. He can command the damned to do his wishes and he often frees them temporarily to spread his worship in exchange for not suffering damnation, but still being bound to hell as a demon. As long as he refrains from transgressions against other gods, he is free to do as he pleases and the other gods leave him alone. He is usually worshipped through summonings and human sacrifice. His worshipers and prophets teach reverence of hellish deities and refraining from worship of any other gods.
Origin: Malum was around ever since the Mortal Universe was created, and was one of the first Devas. He was materialized from nothing by Athanatos when he sought a way to punish mortals who had greatly transgressed during their lives. Over time, Malum became corrupted by his single purpose, to watch over the damned. He realized he could do more, he could control the damned, and he did so. He desired power similar to a titan, but knew he could never achieve it. He created the demons to extend his power in the Divine world and Mortal world, and this power further corrupted him, causing the demonic invasions that have existed almost since eternity, and he became corrupted enough to invade the mortal world twice.
Description of Hell: Please note this is NOT a domain. Hell has 10 levels, with each passing level increasing the temperature of fire and concentration of demonic creatures. It is arranged in a 3-dimensional fashion, with the levels seemingly acting like layers. The only way to go between levels is via portal, and there is a single portal per level. The 1st and outermost level, The Blackened Plains, contains relatively few demons and small, bonfire-like flames are occasionally seen, and it is mostly barren. The 2nd level, The Lower Temples, is the exact opposite of the 1st. It is filled with temples and weak demons, and is where the lower castes of demons and possessed souls go to worship Malum. The 3rd level, The Middle Temples, is where mid-caste demons live and worship, with more elaborate and larger temples than the 2nd. The 4th Level, The Priests Dwelling, is where high-caste demons, Hell Priests, and deceased Malum Prophets live and worship, and contains very elaborate and large temples, Hell's outer defenses, and the Baron's Tower, where demons stand guard to the Caverns of the Damned. The 5th, 6th, and 7th levels comprise of what is known as The Caverns of the Damned, where, depending on the severity of a Mortal's transgressions, damned souls are sent to burn for eternity. They have large volumes of of flames and the screams of the damned can be heard. The caverns are a webbed pattern, with few paths leading to The Center Dwellings, which are the 8th, 9th, and 10th levels. Demons of all kinds stand guard and monitor this area, and are controlled by an entity called "The Eternal Watchman". The 8th level, The Inner Fortification, is a complex structure which is similar to the interior of some kind of medieval castle, and has no exterior. It is chocked full of powerful demons guarding the entrance to the 9th and 10th levels. It is the exclusive dwelling of all spiritual demons controlled by The Seven Icons of Sin, and they dwell in the very air, awaiting orders to be sent into the mortal world. The 9th level, The Seven Pillars, is the area where Malum's right-hand entities, The Seven Icons of Sin, live and worship. The Pillars for which it is named are physical structures, with each Icon dwelling within one. In the center, a large Septagram is carved into the ground and it is the entrance to Malum's Throne. The 10th and final level is Malum's Throne Room, where Malum sits and is guarded by the highest caste of demon. It is the smallest in terms of space, but is quite large on its own. It is comprised of seven hallways and the faces of damned souls are projected onto the hallway walls. In the actual throne room, Malum's throne and seven pillars made of obsidian glass sit. At the roof of the room, there is a portal back to the Mortal world. Septagram carvings are commonly seen. Hell, when looked at from the outside, is about the size of Earth. The path back to Unera is pitch black soil, and very, very few demonic creatures lurk outside.
Please note that I am NOT viewing Hell as it's own realm or domain. Hell would be considered a physical location outside of Unera.
Can we make your character the Titan of the 5th pantheon? Cause "Beyond Unera" is Hell.
by Harbertia » Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:27 pm
by Vying Jade » Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:37 pm
by Mercatus » Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:06 pm
by Quavv » Mon Nov 18, 2019 11:23 pm
by Nea Videssos » Tue Nov 19, 2019 6:47 am
by Raktio » Tue Nov 19, 2019 7:00 am
by Endem » Tue Nov 19, 2019 7:53 am
Raktio wrote:What about the Pantheon of Ruination for the last one?
Also an important issue. Demi-gods... Are they a thing and if so how would it work out.
by Raktio » Tue Nov 19, 2019 8:05 am
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