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Revision as of 02:00, 19 April 2014
Chaos Gods have been propitiated in virtually all cultures throughout history. They are variously considered benign or malevolent. Chaos gods are not often considered a single pantheon in the manner of the Isxinthion Gods, although they some of them group to form mini-pantheons at times in human worship. The gods in this list are considered Communions. The names and understanding of Anarchs is obscure and most scholars believe the Anarchs do not actually have names and are simply a personification of pure chaos energy.
List of Chaos Gods
- Asgance
- Azeruke
- Graäenevoihigh
- Gwona
- Ishmût
- Kee-N’ra-Tu-Ja
- Lygdamion (Compare Penjahl)
- Pappi Mu
- Queb
- Shadmenus
- Siddu-l’makgi
- Smanumas
- Tecquatz
- Thaugur
- Triconia aka Mater Atrox
- Yaiken
- Zamzooh
See Also
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