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[[Avasyu]], the Creator | [[Avasyu]], the Creator | ||
[[Grael]], the Worldsmith | |||
[[Dranor]], God of Imagination | [[Dranor]], God of Imagination | ||
[[Dwyn]] | |||
Demonic Divine: | Demonic Divine: | ||
[[Thanatos]], God of Death | [[Thanatos]], God of Death |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 6 March 2012
The Gods in Imperian are powerful, enigmatic beings. Their existence cannot be denied and you are well-advised to pay them the respect they're due. Their purposes and goals are their own and differ dramatically from God to God.
Although it is uncertain where the gods of Imperian initially originated, their superiority cannot be denied.
Some of the Gods whom you might encounter in Imperian are:
Administrative Divine:
Avasyu, the Creator Grael, the Worldsmith Dranor, God of Imagination Dwyn
Demonic Divine:
Thanatos, God of Death Nemesis, Goddess of Wrath Aesir, God of War Malkav, God of Madness and Insanity Anathema, the Griever
Anti-Magick Divine:
Baar, Lord of the Six Suns Vahin, God of Justice Illuminas, God of Light Shallah, Goddess of Peace Epiphany, Goddess of Life Calix, God of Rogues Zanik, God of Civilization
Magickal Divine:
Janus, God of the Seasons Asaka, Goddess of the Wild Cassiopeia, Goddess of the Stars Eloweth, Lady of the Arcane Lianthe, Lady of the Waters Danaglas, the Essence of Consciousness