Post by Cascadia Spire on May 20, 2015 22:54:03 GMT
THE FIVE GODS OF ANDELORIA
Andeloria has five semi-NPC gods. The gods themselves are managed by @gods, however they will never interact with any mortal minus their temple staff. The account is used to assign staff member, play part in events for Andeloria, and speak through/to their staff IF NEEDED. They are otherwise known as legend and myths. Their physical form can only be seen by priests or heroes, and images used for gods are 'paintings' or statues.
ANYONE may follow any god. ANYONE may attempt to be in a gods favor. ANYONE can be a priest or hero, so long as: a. roles are open, b. you're active, and c. your character fits in the temple/as a servant of the god. Kind hearted nature loving creatures will not belong as priests to Khaalida, You can only do this by IC method only. DO NOT ask me for a position in the temple OOCly, just play it out.
Priests are characters who speak on behalf of the god. They are the representation of the temple, they get involved with anyone who comes to the temple. They are about as interactive as the gods get, hence why it's semi-NPC. Heroes are much like gladiators- they fight for the gods and get involved in many battles and wars.
I reserve the right to remove someone from temple staff due to inactivity or unable comply with the rules.
Detailed information on each gods can be found HERE
Andeloria has five semi-NPC gods. The gods themselves are managed by @gods, however they will never interact with any mortal minus their temple staff. The account is used to assign staff member, play part in events for Andeloria, and speak through/to their staff IF NEEDED. They are otherwise known as legend and myths. Their physical form can only be seen by priests or heroes, and images used for gods are 'paintings' or statues.
ANYONE may follow any god. ANYONE may attempt to be in a gods favor. ANYONE can be a priest or hero, so long as: a. roles are open, b. you're active, and c. your character fits in the temple/as a servant of the god. Kind hearted nature loving creatures will not belong as priests to Khaalida, You can only do this by IC method only. DO NOT ask me for a position in the temple OOCly, just play it out.
Priests are characters who speak on behalf of the god. They are the representation of the temple, they get involved with anyone who comes to the temple. They are about as interactive as the gods get, hence why it's semi-NPC. Heroes are much like gladiators- they fight for the gods and get involved in many battles and wars.
I reserve the right to remove someone from temple staff due to inactivity or unable comply with the rules.
Detailed information on each gods can be found HERE
KHAALIDA
- Goddess of the moon, death, and the wild.
- Her mortal form was that of a seductive woman with long silver hair and amethyst eyes. She aged herself to appear more beautiful.
- Cruel in nature, she is the hardest goddess to please. She had a wild spirit- unable to settle down.
CAPHIS
- God of the sun, life, and creativity.
- His mortal form was a young boy who with golden hair that looked as if it were on fire. He has bright blue eyes that twinkle with curiosity.
- Caphis is known to be spirited and playful, but kind to all who enter his temple. He protects life around him and his favorites are known to come into money and good business.
DAYUS
- God of the sky, wisdom, and music.
- Ascended into godhood long after his children, thus he was old in age and painting depict him with a gray beard and dark blue eyes.
- Is a quiet god, not often playing sides when it comes to wars, but reacts well to music.
RHEA
- Goddess of earth, humanity, and love.
- Takes on no physical form, even before her ascending. Thus many people paint her/build statues of her as a tiny sprite.
- Was known as loving and kind hearted- the mother of all mothers.
AXENUS
- God of Sea, war, and mischief.
- They call him the giant of the sea, causing huge tidal waves that crash into Andeloria's waters.
- Is the only god to have two temples and is the lover of Khaalida. Is an aggressive god.