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;[[Asbardy]] | ;[[Asbardy]] | ||
− | :Aididh: protective goddess of maidens and brides | + | :[[Aididh]]: protective goddess of maidens and brides |
− | :Nebhnera: goddess of the peaceful dead, protectress of burials and gravesites | + | :[[Nebhnera]]: goddess of the peaceful dead, protectress of burials and gravesites |
− | :Shelig: god of bridges and fords | + | :[[Shelig]]: god of bridges and fords |
− | :Smeadra: goddess of the fire under the open sky | + | :[[Smeadra]]: goddess of the fire under the open sky |
− | :Tamtam Pumpkin Man: anthropomorphic pumpkin that protects the harvest from malevolent entities | + | :[[Tamtam Pumpkin Man]]: anthropomorphic pumpkin that protects the harvest from malevolent entities |
;[[Dewyddair]] | ;[[Dewyddair]] | ||
:[[Ganfflara]]: goddess of the alpine meadows, matron of gontha herders | :[[Ganfflara]]: goddess of the alpine meadows, matron of gontha herders | ||
− | :Mewddilt: little goddess of portals, gates, and transitional passages | + | :[[Mewddilt]]: little goddess of portals, gates, and transitional passages |
− | :Puddfi: younger son of Parkulliam who protected the ancient kings of Mipnor | + | :[[Puddfi]]: younger son of Parkulliam who protected the ancient kings of Mipnor |
− | :Thowsdrin: god of greetings and partings | + | :[[Thowsdrin]]: god of greetings and partings |
− | :Yddwmion: godling of the dusk | + | :[[Yddwmion]]: godling of the dusk |
;[[Gonfaloy]] | ;[[Gonfaloy]] | ||
;[[Hœrnect]] | ;[[Hœrnect]] | ||
− | :Agrammoch: god of desert windstorms | + | :[[Agrammoch]]: god of desert windstorms |
− | :Pasgouatz: fruit-bellied god of abundance | + | :[[Pasgouatz]]: fruit-bellied god of abundance |
;[[Ithatia]] | ;[[Ithatia]] | ||
− | :Glinter: god of the pre-dusk light | + | :[[Glinter]]: god of the pre-dusk light |
− | :Miatar: goddess of difficult decisions and hard judgments | + | :[[Miatar]]: goddess of difficult decisions and hard judgments |
− | :Puthos: god of ill-timed words | + | :[[Puthos]]: god of ill-timed words |
− | :Ziltho: goddess of abrupt changes and things ended too soon | + | :[[Ziltho]]: goddess of abrupt changes and things ended too soon |
;[[Medibgö]] | ;[[Medibgö]] | ||
− | :Skragimbö: god of ball lightning | + | :[[Skragimbö]]: god of ball lightning |
− | :Tihurddan: goddess of magical auras | + | :[[Tihurddan]]: goddess of magical auras |
;[[Pytharnia]] | ;[[Pytharnia]] | ||
− | :Blaharnag: god of winter snows and cold, wet weather | + | :[[Blaharnag]]: god of winter snows and cold, wet weather |
− | :Dindrig: mischievous god of lost belongings | + | :[[Dindrig]]: mischievous god of lost belongings |
− | :Echnare: god of propitious beginnings | + | :[[Echnare]]: god of propitious beginnings |
− | :Elegswona: goddess of those who make and employ knives | + | :[[Elegswona]]: goddess of those who make and employ knives |
− | :Finshel: god of shadows in alleys and homes | + | :[[Finshel]]: god of shadows in alleys and homes |
− | :Linthala: goddess of maidens | + | :[[Linthala]]: goddess of maidens |
− | :Nerdha: god of contemplative silence | + | :[[Nerdha]]: god of contemplative silence |
− | :Shimdoodle: god of chimney sweeps | + | :[[Shimdoodle]]: god of chimney sweeps |
− | :Spurgue: god of butchers and meatsellers | + | :[[Spurgue]]: god of butchers and meatsellers |
− | :Twathy Gnonk: god of the youthful dead | + | :[[Twathy Gnonk]]: god of the youthful dead |
− | :Yaine Gumgully: demigod of orphans and protector of the parentless | + | :[[Yaine Gumgully]]: demigod of orphans and protector of the parentless |
;[[Thrace]] | ;[[Thrace]] | ||
:[[Amirulliam]]: god of the spring revival (Asurrha) | :[[Amirulliam]]: god of the spring revival (Asurrha) | ||
− | :Fabfringi: god of sacred springs | + | :[[Fabfringi]]: god of sacred springs |
− | :Gafgöra: god of mountain updrafts | + | :[[Gafgöra]]: god of mountain updrafts |
− | :Kaliba: goddess of spring blossoms | + | :[[Kaliba]]: goddess of spring blossoms |
− | :Niknuk: god who protects against goblins and aids those who fight goblins. Niknuk is thought to be half-human and half-dwarven. | + | :[[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 | + | :[[Özluta]]: god of the harvest |
− | :Snee: god of snowy mountain tops (son of Bur) | + | :[[Snee]]: god of snowy mountain tops (son of Bur) |
− | :Sordra: goddess of the frozen dead (of those who died by cold) | + | :[[Sordra]]: goddess of the frozen dead (of those who died by cold) |
− | :Thuspel: god of skiing | + | :[[Thuspel]]: god of skiing |
;[[Throvy]] | ;[[Throvy]] | ||
− | :Jugozza: goddess of justice gone awry (ill-meted justice) | + | :[[Jugozza]]: goddess of justice gone awry (ill-meted justice) |
− | :Limshek: god of wanderers and traveling performers | + | :[[Limshek]]: god of wanderers and traveling performers |
− | :Spankara: goddess of nighttime illuminations | + | :[[Spankara]]: goddess of nighttime illuminations |
− | :Tirvishio: god of animal herders | + | :[[Tirvishio]]: god of animal herders |
− | :Vajdan: god of waste and discarded goods | + | :[[Vajdan]]: god of waste and discarded goods |
;[[Tuadbe]] | ;[[Tuadbe]] | ||
− | :Nifshib: god of stealth | + | :[[Nifshib]]: god of stealth |
− | :Pakipagu: god of snakes | + | :[[Pakipagu]]: god of snakes |
− | :Shadsool: god of night-time offerings | + | :[[Shadsool]]: god of night-time offerings |
;[[Weshif]] | ;[[Weshif]] | ||
− | :Bawikr: god of brigands and desert thieves | + | :[[Bawikr]]: god of brigands and desert thieves |
− | :Istul: goddess of the cloudless night | + | :[[Istul]]: goddess of the cloudless night |
;Miscellaneous | ;Miscellaneous |
Revision as of 20:43, 3 November 2015
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.
- Asbardy
- Aididh: protective goddess of maidens and brides
- Nebhnera: goddess of the peaceful dead, protectress of burials and gravesites
- 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
- Dewyddair
- Ganfflara: goddess of the alpine meadows, matron of gontha herders
- 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
- Ithatia
- Glinter: god of the pre-dusk light
- Miatar: goddess of difficult decisions and hard judgments
- Puthos: god of ill-timed words
- Ziltho: goddess of abrupt changes and things ended too soon
- 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
- Finshel: god of shadows in alleys and homes
- Linthala: goddess of maidens
- 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
- Thrace
- Amirulliam: god of the spring revival (Asurrha)
- Fabfringi: god of sacred springs
- Gafgöra: god of mountain updrafts
- Kaliba: goddess of spring blossoms
- 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
- Spankara: goddess of nighttime illuminations
- Tirvishio: god of animal herders
- Vajdan: god of waste and discarded goods
- Miscellaneous
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