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− | :[[Bubuna]]: Umyami goddess, mother of mischief | + | :[[Bubuna]]: [[Umyami]] goddess, mother of mischief |
:[[Inansha]]: Goddess of [[Umyami]] Sorcerers | :[[Inansha]]: Goddess of [[Umyami]] Sorcerers | ||
− | :[[Shagushagu]]: Jaggudorner Dagunyami god, son of the River God Shadew | + | :[[Shagushagu]]: Jaggudorner [[Dagunyami]] god, son of the River God Shadew |
:[[Udakibeh]]: God of [[Uglyami]] (compare Hobgoblins) | :[[Udakibeh]]: God of [[Uglyami]] (compare Hobgoblins) | ||
;Miscellaneous | ;Miscellaneous | ||
− | :[[Ssubat]]: Troglodyte god of the deepearth worshiped by various humanlikes | + | :[[Ssubat]]: [[Troglodyte]] god of the deepearth worshiped by various humanlikes |
− | :[[Xothurb]]: chthonic god of wealth | + | :[[Xothurb]]: chthonic god of wealth, favored by dwarves during the Middle Ages of Chaos |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 19:21, 8 January 2017
This list is intended for minor deities and demigods. Divinities are arranged by cultural groupings. It does not necessarily include divinities included in other articles. These are principally minor divinities whose worship extends into modern times. It also includes unmade divinity pages.
Human
- Agogia
- Gnar: misshapen troll god who slips through villages at night and takes naughty children back to his lair
- Rubia: goddess of beer and beer brewers
- Asbardy
- Aididh: protective goddess of maidens and brides
- Basgeleth: lesser divinities that roam the world as glowing specters, usually at night or dusk, thought by the Moigthe to be the spirits of the gods and heroes of the ancient Neptultchi
- Nebhnera: goddess of the peaceful dead, protectress of burials and gravesites
- Nemantshi: goddess of household gardens
- Shantach: god of barns and farmers
- Shelig: god of bridges and fords
- Smeadra: goddess of the fire under the open sky
- Tamtam Pumpkin Man: anthropomorphic pumpkin that protects the harvest from malevolent entities
- Thacgannoch: son or grandson of the goddess Dáwan who lives in sea caves and can be helpful or harmful to fishermen.
- Dewyddair
- Ganfflara: goddess of the alpine meadows, matron of gontha herders
- Harth: god of farmers and the tilth
- Mewddilt: little goddess of portals, gates, and transitional passages
- Puddfi: younger son of Parkulliam who protected the ancient kings of Mipnor
- Thowsdrin: god of greetings and partings
- Yddwmion: godling of the dusk
- Dúrandwor
- Draiknumor: ancient hero, progenitor of ancient Durandworese
- Iphotha: goddess who protects young boys
- Pradras: god of heralds
- Sabdica: goddess of sacred groves and the hunt
- Sadva: goddess who possesses whirling pilgrims
- Tuida: goddess of sacred springs in Verdida
- Verdia: goddess of the city of Verdida
- Zay: minor divinity who gives gifts to children on Autumn Equinox.
The god Amrulon is of great importance in Gonfaloy as well as the three goddesses, Dáwan, Devahlia, and Dasironessa. The goddess Dáunau is also of great honor.
- Ambrin: goddess of the hunt and sacred groves
- Aigchu: god of pilgrims and wanderers
- Glambsa: goddess of harvest
- Nagcha: goddess of the spring harvest (overwinter vegetables: onions, shallots, garlic, spring onions, perpetual spinach, broad beans, peas, asparagus, carrots, parsnips, arugula,)
- Rhaunvoig: goddess who watches over peddlers and mendicants who float in rafts and boats on the Rhaunve River.
- Shechwbrin: god of lanterns and lost persons
- High Pytharnia
- Blaharnag: god of winter snows and cold, wet weather
- Dindrig: mischievous god of lost belongings
- Echnare: god of propitious beginnings
- Elegswona: goddess of those who make and employ knives
- Espa: goddess of the grain harvest.
- Finshel: god of shadows in alleys and homes
- Glumol: god of the caverns within the earth
- Iochlan: god associated with swans
- Kirrith: goddess of birds
- Lady Glamdra: goddess of the hunt, companion to Lord Hewern
- Laghda: god of herbs and potions
- Linthala: goddess of maidens
- Lord Hewern: god of the hunt
- Nemanta: goddess of household gardens
- Nerdha: god of contemplative silence
- Shimdoodle: god of chimney sweeps
- Spurgue: god of butchers and meatsellers
- Twathy Gnonk: god of the youthful dead
- Yaine Gumgully: demigod of orphans and protector of the parentless
- Hœrnect
- Agmatzúl: god of crocodiles and death
- Agrammoch: god of desert windstorms
- Bahuz: god of the horned river fish
- Dag: god of the elephants
- Dumak: god of the bones of the dead
- Hesh: god of the solitary desert
- Khasprau: goddess of the sacred fire who watches over the ancient kings of Hoernect.
- Meher-Sha: god of descents, such as into underground tombs or into valleys
- Nezra: goddess of sun-moon
- Pasgouatz: fruit-bellied god of abundance
- Phu: bird-headed goddess of the sky
- Tiymun: god of stewards, chief of the household gods
- Zah, Zahu: supreme god of the sun
- Zamu: companion goddess of the sun
- Zamu-Zah: combined god-goddess of the sun
- Ithatia
- Glinter: god of the light of dusk just before setting
- Miatar: goddess of difficult decisions and hard judgments
- Puthos: god of ill-timed words
- Ziltho: goddess of abrupt changes and things ended too soon
- Medibgö
- Brinter Brölu: god that watches over the ancestral hearths of non-aristocrats
- Chasbroich: lesser god of ascents
- Fasnaghda: god of nighttime lightning
- Fwrgas: a minor divinity of dragonriders
- Galdda: lesser goddess of stewards and stewardesses
- Hewve: god of the airborne hunt
- Laglawth: god of the high rains that fall on the skynesses
- Lludrú: god of updrafts, especially on mountains
- Oidan: household god of supplies
- Rhänbirra: goddess of gardens and decorative pools
- Samsa: goddess of thieves and spies
- Nemsel: goddess of ?
- Skragimbö: god of ball lightning
- Stwrch: godling of ill-timed winds
- Syrcha: minor god of shifting wind, there were thought to be many syrcha
- Talnabion: lesser god who laughs at night and afflicts laughter on others at night
- Tihurddan: goddess of magical auras
- Wb: goddess of the humming drone within the skyness
- Wewbroig: lesser goddess of perilous descents
- Medibgóëse Cardinal Winds
- Oberg: god of the north wind
- Llum: god of the south wind
- Iriab: god of the east wind
- Ddwb: god of the west wind
- Giriagchob: god of the southwest wind
- Imffrigir: god of the northeast wind
- Snachta: god of the northwest wind
- Isbabel: god of the southeast wind
- Shelekhumbia
- Duraigon: god of the lash
- Sheg: fish-headed god of wisdom
- Shaghamduh: fish-headed servants of Sheg
- Thrace
- Duhavi: god of sowing
- Amirulliam: god of the spring revival (Asurrhá)
- Fabfringi: god of sacred springs
- Gafgöra: god of mountain updrafts
- Kaliba: goddess of spring blossoms
- Kavir: The snow eagle god who serves Thwar
- Niknuk: god who protects against goblins and aids those who fight goblins. Niknuk is thought to be half-human and half-dwarven.
- Özluta: god of the harvest
- Snee: god of snowy mountain tops (son of Bur)
- Sordra: goddess of the frozen dead (of those who died by cold)
- Thuspel: god of skiing
- Throvy
- Jugozza: goddess of justice gone awry (ill-meted justice)
- Limshek: god of wanderers and traveling performers
- Paffa, Paff: minor divinity who appears almost always at night and warns travelers of danger, Lucky Paff is associated with several old bridges.
- Shladzi: god thought to steal naughty children and carry them under the earth
- Sklumb: swamp dwarf of Goscundy (some say a bearded halfling) who eats stray livestock
- Spankara: goddess of nighttime illuminations
- Thybdelish: god of those who travel by river
- Tirvishio: god of animal herders
- Tmaldio: god of exchanges, weights and measures
- Vajdan: god of waste and discarded goods
- Zaya the Moonkeep: minor divinity, a crotchety witch who travels in a makeshift airship and delivers gifts to poor children on Autumn Equinox. Although short-tempered, she has a soft spot in her heart for poor children. Her legend probably began in Goscundy, although several Throvian provinces claim her, sometime in the twenty fifth century. She has spread in one form or another through most of Corundy, Agogia, and southeastern Pytharnia.
- Tuadbe
- Llaxnutzli: goddess who hunts small animals
- Nifshib: god of stealth
- Pakipagu: god of snakes
- Shadsool: god of night-time offerings
Most Weshifites are Imzaami, but a few privately worship the old gods.
- Bawikr: god of brigands and desert thieves
- Istul: goddess of the cloudless night
- Kalbayun: god of the desert flute
- Shaph: goddess of the night-time lights of the heavens and of astronomers
Most Zarajoveni are Imzaami. Before their conversion, they worshiped non-Isxinthionic sky gods. Their pantheon was headed by a kind of Sky Father.
- Tamja: Sky god, lord of the Ukchamul Pantheon.
Humanlikes & Miscellaneous
- Draconic
- Great Dragon: a patriarchal dragon figure worshiped by dragons and draconic creatures; Great Dragon is a counterpart
- Tas: Gargot Grandfather
- Dwarven
- Yomb: a chaos god worshiped in the Jaggudorns by the dwarves during the Middle Ages of Chaos.
- Ithrabbi
- Hersp: god and Prince of the Ithrabbi,
- Sh’nulpxhak and Pashpachwaxhak: giant tadpoles or fries that serve Hersp
- Xhalb’ithût: great demonic goddess, mother of Hersp and Shalb.
- Xhaltsek: son of Hersp and founder of priestly rulers of the Ithrabbi.
- Mimbbuke
- Lufa: mimbbuke goddess of the earth and valleys
- Shreg: mimbbuke god of ways and means, son of Lufa
- Demonic
- Gloki: Demon who is also lord of infamous Minions-of-Gloki.
- Shalb, aka Xhalb': demonic divinity of the deepearth, worshiped by the underworld elves, son of Xhalb'ithût
- Xhalb'ithût: Many-tentacled mother of Shalb, she is also deemed the mother of Hersp.
- Wild Pytharnia
- Kree: god of beastmen
- Yami
- Bubuna: Umyami goddess, mother of mischief
- Inansha: Goddess of Umyami Sorcerers
- Shagushagu: Jaggudorner Dagunyami god, son of the River God Shadew
- Udakibeh: God of Uglyami (compare Hobgoblins)
- Miscellaneous
- Ssubat: Troglodyte god of the deepearth worshiped by various humanlikes
- Xothurb: chthonic god of wealth, favored by dwarves during the Middle Ages of Chaos
See Also
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