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This is a direct continuation of http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/74513689/

As per where we last left off shortly after the Saga of the Forge & Bellows, the God of Magic & the Law masturbated two deities into existence, the Monstrous Deity of the Moon and the (second) God of the Sky & Storms. We're seeing a solid mythology start to take shape, now, do you anons want to roll for a few more affairs in the first generation for some variety, or do you want to continue onto marriages of the second generation?
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>>74520663
Also, if the image feels off that's because I made a new paint doc to make it easier to intuit how much of a slut (SLUT) the Goddess of Assassins & Poisons & Spiders was.
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>>74520663
oh shit, looks like I got up just in time
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>>74520809
Not in any rush, working from home with the quarantine, I'll be checking the thread every 5-10 minutes and updating when something occurs.
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>>74520663
>God of Love & Children
>has no children
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>>74520992
God of Love & Children is pure, PURE
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>>74520681
The real sluts were the Blacksmiths we mindbroke along the way
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>>74521027
So he births a daughtermommywife fully formed from his mind?
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>>74520992
God of -fu
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>>74520663
I loosely based the deities from one of my pantheons on warframe. Due to the fact that all warframes are pretty much all war based I relied more on their specializations which resulted in a weird pantheon and as a result a weird culture since they have like 3 major death gods, several major war gods (warframes based entirely around pure damage or their weapon eg. spear, sword, bow). End result is the culture is very bellicose and death obsessed. Everyone from a peasant girl to the king knows how to use the bow, spear, and sword at least decently well, they view death as an inevitability and are weirdly accepting of it due to believing in reincarnation (like how warframes just respawn if they are destroyed).
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>>74521100
>>74521027
>>74520992
Which one, we have two remember?
A loli and a shota
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>>74521070
no, that's what the First Bastard, Law Dragon does.
He birthed the Gods of Time and Firmament from masturbating
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>>74521051
Don't forget the slut (SLUT) Goddess of Assassins & Poisons & Spiders that started creation off with a spat of booty calls.

>>74521070
That depends on the rolls, the generator we're using (with some home-brew to make things more interesting) is fickle and seems to have a mind of its own.

>>74521113
Pure, PURE.

>>74521135
Ah, but was that really from his mind?

Do you want to roll for some more affairs for some mythological variety or move on to the second generation?
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It occurs to me that we're going to need to make a timeline of events at some point, but I'll do that after this thread archives.
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>>74520663
Do you think we should exclude the elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen from future affair rolls given that he's a shattered mess of a god or should we let the dice fall as they may and maybe lead to a change in his situation?
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>>74520663
i think we need to get onto the marriages of the second generation. there are only three marriages in the entire pantheon
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So what's the generator for this?
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>>74521661
I'll be posting it after we've finished the pantheon, I have a few house-rules to make things more interesting.

>>74521466
You're right, there's only five goddesses (six if we count the moon deity) to ten gods, three(four)-to-seven of which are unmarried, which is interesting. We can roll for more affairs later. First things first, can someone give me a 1d4 to see the situation with the Goddess of Madness? 1 = Her father forbid her to marry and kept the raving muse under tighter lock and key, 2 = Prime God of the Sun demanded she be allowed to wed, 3 = Her mother released her from her bindings long enough to make it happen, 4 = elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen let her go despite his fears when (coin-toss) she begged him/his wife asked him to.
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74521849
you got it boss
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>>74521858
After seeing what women are capable of firsthand the elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen doubled down and forbade her to marry, but what came of it? Give me a 1d4- 1 = Nobody contested it, 2 = She sank deeper into insanity, 3 = Goddess of Madness escaped on her own, 4 = Another God broke her out
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74521935
i think a three is what i'll roll
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>>74521935
>what women are capable of firsthand
And men for that matter, come to think of it. The elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen is damaged, like anon said last thread, >>74516544, before he proceeded to hatefuck and alienate his only son, who could've changed everything for him.

>>74521956
Whew, you called it anon. Give me a 1d9 to see which god gets involved.
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Rolled 1 (1d9)

>>74522030
gonna be a nine
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>>74522063
well i can't be right every time. does this mean the prime sun god is dicking her?
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>>74522088
No, this was for marriage. Barring unusual circumstances, it's generally one for every possible pair possible of deities.

>>74522063
>God of Love & Children
But he was pure, PURE! Can an anon roll me a 1d4 to see what kind? 1-2 = Arranged Marriage, 3-4 = Loving Marriage. Tilting the odds from Sanctioned Marriage because this is between a God of Love & Children and a Goddess of Madness, it's going to be one or the other.
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74522194
loving
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>>74522209
So after she escaped from her father's prison, the Goddess of Madness fell into a loving marriage with the God of Love & Children, who saw her for the inspiration she was. Beautiful. Loving Marriage gives a +1 to the odds of offspring, guaranteeing at least one. Give me a 1d3 to determine how many.
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Rolled 3 (1d3)

>>74522261
one. more. three
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>>74522269
>god of children has the most children out of all of his siblings
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>>74522269
>the God of Love & Children
>has three children
I can see it. Give me a 1d20 and 1d6 for the specifics of their firsborn, after that it might be a good idea to stop rolling until some other anons get in this thread.
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>>74522361
>>74522269
>>74522261
>Madness is baby-crazy
I love it, shine on you insane disney princess!
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>74522378
yeah, it seems like most of the people from yesterday haven't returned to the thread. or they did return but have now left
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>>74522406
I'm here from last night, but Im currently busy and split between this and doing errands/university stuff
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>>74522406
I don't think anons would've bailed after last thread, it's still early in the morning and not all of us are working from home in the quarantine. It'll probably pick back up again later, some probably haven't seen the thread's on yet. Like I said earlier, there's no rush.

>>74522465
>tfw also doing uni shit
Minds of a kind, I suppose.
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>>74522500
Plus the old thread ended at 2pm. Probably some of the anons aren't even awake and are sleeping off the silliness of the old thread
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>>74522553
maybe in your timezone. for me it ended at 1am
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>>74522553
>2pm.
*am
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>>74522553
>>74522570
>>74522576
I'm one of those freaks that sleeps for about four hours a night, give or take irregularities. It was 2pm for me too, but it's interesting to see that we're in different time-zones. For all we know we could be neighbors, but that's the best part about imageboards, we never would know.

Can either of you give me a 1d6 for anon's domain roll?
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>>74522742
i rolled the domain (and every other roll in this thread), so i'll let the other anon
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>74522742
here you go, sorry for delay.
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>>74522868
Cool beans, I'll start collating the deity's appearances in the meantime so we can better mental image and maybe expand on that, you guys are great.

>>74522883
Nothing to apologize for.
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>>74522883
>Mature Aged Male
>>74522406
>The Trickster God

There are some interesting implications here. Maybe he's the god of lies & deception to his elder counterpart's trickery? Maybe the lies that people tell themselves and their families for their own sake, and/or white lies, as per their parents. I still need two more 1d20s and 1d6s for his siblings, this is starting to look like a properly convoluted pantheon.
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>74523057
is the goddess of madness a yandere for her shota husband?
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>>74523074
Almost assuredly but they might also be an intensely nervous, paranoid romantic given her past imprisonment, or alternate between the two in a sort of random, bipolar cycle.
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>>74523131
>tfw no yandere niece/wife
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>>74523152
Don't forget she's apparently baby crazy, though given her husband's domain that's more than likely mutual.
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>>74522378
>>74520663
>Wake up just in time for this
Nice

>>74521113
Wasn't the second one a mature woman?
I remember both gods of Sky were shotas though>>74522269
>>74522378
You forgot the +1
It's 4 kids
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Rolled 18 (1d20)

>>74523238
op asked for 1d3, so that's what i did
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Rolled 12 (1d20)

>>74523057
Perhaps, being a child of Children and Madness, he's the god of frivolity and stories? The god of nursery rhymes and lessons hard learned?
The god of "don't touch that stove or you'll burn yourself", who plays tricks on people to teach others lessons to be made into children's stories.
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>>74523261
to be clear, i'm the anon that's done most of the rolls. you should use the 12, not the 18
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>>74523238
It's a 1d3-1 by default, so the +1 guaranteed at least one would be born but we ended up with three.
>Wasn't the second one a mature woman?
I actually don't believe so, but I'll check real fast- >>74516072 Nope, she's also young. As for how young, that's still up in the air.
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>>74523287
>>74523057
Basically, Old Trickster is Coyote, while Young Trickster is Iktomi, to draw a parallel to other mythologies
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>>74523313
Huh, fair enough. My mistakes.
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>>74523313
i think we can consider the young option as child. whoever created the tables probably had some weird aversion to children having sex.
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>>74523306
I'll take your word for it and we'll use the 12 for the secondborn, but that's an interesting enough domain we'll use it for the third. Still need those appearance rolls.

>>74523287
>>74523332
That's an extremely nice angle, I love it, he's telling stories about the Trickster God and is himself, a lesser Trickster God in his own stories. Fits his parent's domains of Madness and Love & Children extremely well, too.

>>74523351
Could always roll to figure that out or leave it up to discretion, remember the Forge gods and I think about half the pantheon's males are also Young Males, which can just as easily be anything from late teens to mid-twenties, if not more.
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>>74523351
I'd say it should depend on the God.
Some kid gods, some young adult gods.
Just whatever we all agree on.
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74523379
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>74523379
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>>74523381
Those are my thoughts, personally. Like anon said last thread, it's a guideline.

>>74523392
>Androgynous
You anons know what that means, going to need another 1d6
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>74523414
Sure thing boss man
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74523414
Oh boy, things getting weird!
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>>74523414
i think it was rolled for last thread, but i think we should consider the possibility that op is the overgod and parent to the sun and moon
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>>74523497
Sun and Moon gods just came out of pure primordial energy, no parents.

I think OP should be Young Trickster, what is this thread but not a story of the gods?
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>>74523392
>>74523436
>Androgynous Male
>>74523287
>God of the Hearth & Spinning

>>74523407
>Mature Aged Male
>>74523261
>God of Ice & Winter

The Goddess of Madness and the God of Love & Children gave birth to three offspring in a loving marriage, the younger Trickster God, the God of the Hearth & Spinning, and the God of Ice & Winter. Their family has a very homey feel to it, which is appropriate given their parents, even the God of Ice & Winter enables that by forcing families to come closer together. I'm thinking he was born from the Goddess of Madness's isolation and is a reflection of that. What are your thoughts? Also, I need a 1d11.
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>>74523497
It was rolled for, they came out of Primordial energy.

>>74523540
shhhh
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>>74523541
I may think of some fancy words to describe them, give me a sec
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Rolled 5 (1d11)

>>74523541
>Hearth and Winter are brothers
Like poetry. I love it.
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>>74523541
>god of the hearth and spinning is a trap
uh... hello? based department?
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>>74523597
Listen anon, he just wants to cuddle up with you while his younger brother is making it cold outside
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>>74523630
>he
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>>74523541
The Goddess of Love & Children was wedded to none other than The First Bastard, the God of Magic & the Law. Now how in the fuck did that happen? Roll me a 1d4.
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Rolled 2 (1d4)

>>74523679
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>>74523541
>Elder Bro hates women and locked up his daughter so she wouldn't end up like other women
>She snuck out and engaged in a legitimately loving marriage with her uncle
>They had 3 kids, all of which emphasize a loving home in their own way
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>>74523541
>The Goddess of Madness spent so long chained up, locked away in a gilded cage built by her father. While she loathed her isolation, it was still all she knew and understood. She wanted to be free, but she also wanted comfort of a place to stay. As the God of Progency and family took her for a lover, her desire bore fruit in her children.
>The first was Whimsy, the prankster, who would make laughs, jokes, and would play tricks to look out for and teach his younger siblings, to help teach them to avoid the mistakes of their extended family
>Then came Hearth. He saw his mothers wish for a home, and so made a house for his family. Not a domicile to teap and encage, but a place where one may enter freely and be held and loved in hospitality
>Winter was born of Madness's fear and uncertainty of the world. Representing the cold and dark that her Paranoia viewed was outside of her cage. Yet for his chilly demeanor he worked with Whimsy to create snow, to make the world bright white and glistening. And when he would tire and become sullen again, Hearth would welcome the family inside, and offer them warmth and respite during the cold night.
Also holy shit this pantheon has too many dudes
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>>74523685
They were engaged in a Sanctioned Marriage, meaning they like each other and are happy to be together but aren't head over heels. That fits, but what's the relation of his masturbation children to her? Are they her niece and nephew, adopted children, or what? Give me a 1d3-1 to see if they have any offspring.

>>74523713
Fuck, mah heart, mah soul
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Rolled 1 - 1 (1d3 - 1)

>>74523755
Hoping for babies!
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>>74523755
She is a goddess of new growth and birth
She saw the loneliness of Law, and though he tried his best to care for his own creations he was left uncertain and not ready to care for them himself.
She brought up her concerns to The First Two, who in their wisdom made her Law's wife, so she can assist in the care and rearing of his children
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>>74523780
NOOOOOOOOOOOO!
WHY HATH THOUGH FORSAKEN US DICE GODS!
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>>74523836
the shota god is the god of family in the true sense. the loli goddess is family in the legal sense.
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>>74523860
Don't delete it.
I made that mistake last thread
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>>74523780
Alas, his chimerism was too bizarre for them to sire progeny. How did they handle it? Give me a 1d6, 1 = He attempted to use magic to bring one into being, 2 = She asked another God to surrogate, 3 = She fell into depression, 4 = He fell into depression, 5-6 = She decided to dote on her husband's children instead
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Rolled 6 (1d6)

>>74523894
Happy end, please
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>>74523875
To be fair, it inadvertently contributed to one hell of a legend
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>>74523909
like i said, she's the goddess of legal family. she dotes on her step-children
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74523894
>surrogate
We bloodborne now?
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>>74523909
Good End confirmed. Give me a 1d6 for the Goddess of the Moon's husband.
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74523933
Let's GO! Moon-head girl must marry!
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74523933
why am I always too late to roll?
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>>74523933
Or God of the Moon, or Icon of the Moon, etc. It's a little jumbled down there.
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>>74523953
maybe he's the face on the moon. or maybe there are two moons
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>>74523944
FUCK, I MEANT 1d9
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Rolled 4 (1d9)

>>74523971
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>>74523944
>>74523950
Nice dubs by the way

>>74523963
We thought about having them represent the phases of the moon and its supernatural associations, which I think is neat.
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>>74523923
>>74523909
SShota is the god of family, who oversees health and fertility
Loli is goddess of Childcare, who blesses and watches for the happiness of all children
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>>74523953
>>74523963
He/She is a hermaphrodite, and is the phases of the moon/time. Their head is the moon, and changes with the phase of the moon.
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How are yall rolling dice so fast? Are you Pass users or something
My posts always end up being too slow
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>>74524033
I just wait to post most of the time.
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>>74523982
The Deity of the Moon was wedded to the God of Music & Plays & the Arts, who sired the Goddess of Love & Children by accidentally making love to the Prime Goddess of the Moon. Huh. Roll me a 1d4 for the specifics.
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74524136
The absolute lunatic (literally)
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74524136
OK
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>>74524136
Wait
He accidentally boned Grandma Moon, then married Cousin Moon?
Does this guy have a Moon fetish?
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The DILF has a moon kink. Well then.
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>>74524136
>>74524184
>>74524190
I have a feeling this culture has a lot of art/music concerning the beauty of the moon.
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>>74524184
Think about it, how much art, poetry, and music is about the moon?
How much do we associate the moon with passion and romance?
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>>74524184
well it doesn't do a timeline. maybe he married the herm moon and then later mistook his grandmother for his spouse
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Why do I love this whole thing. Just everything about this makes me smile.
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>>74524167
So it was an Arranged Marriage. Roll 1d4 to see who was opposed to it, 1 = God of Music & Plays & the Arts, 2 = Deity of the Moon, 3 = the feeling is mutual, 4 = They're both on-board but a Prime Deity doesn't like it and is trying them apart or sabotage their marriage.
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Rolled 2 (1d4)

>>74524230
Please 4
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Rolled 4 (1d4)

>>74524230
oh no, here comes more domestic abuse
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>>74524244
>DILF has moon fetish
>Moon Herm is kinda creeped out by it.
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>>74524244
The Deity of the Moon was opposed to the marriage, but was forced into it when one of the Prime Deities arranged their wedding. Roll 1d3 to see which, 1 = Prime God of the Sun, 2 = Prime Goddess of the Moon, 3 = Both Prime Deities.
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>>74524244
>Sun: "Stop fucking touching my wife, and stop making fucking fire and shit! Here, you like moons so much? Here's your fucking moon asshole!"
>Time: "Dont I get a say in this?"
>Sun: "NO!"
Sun is an asshole
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>74524272
cmon Asshole Sun
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>74524272
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>>74524287
Also a wifebeater, albeit that was over adultery that may or may not have been the Trickster God's doing, if not her own plan to begin with
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>>74524301
>>74524304
ASSHOLE SUN!
It's confirmed, Prime God of Sun is a massive prick.
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>>74524287
>>74524301
>>74524304
The Prime God of the Sun put his foot down and said that was that. God of Music & Plays & the Arts feels terrible about it and is trying to win her heart through romance, but she comes and goes like the tide.

Give me a 1d3-2 to see if any offspring result. Later, we're going to be rolling for demigods from the slighted partners from the Arranged Marriages, but that's still some time away.
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>>74524324
>>74524307
>Sun is an asshole
>Moon is cool
>Winter is chill
Wait, are these people Mediterranean?
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Rolled 2 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74524347
cmon 3, give us romance god!
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Rolled 2 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74524347
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>>74524354
Honestly? It might be a desert civilization. One where Winter is a valued season, and not one to be feared.
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>>74524376
>>74524383

By the gods, NO!
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>>74524383
>>74524376
>Time is not kind to the arts
Fitting, but oof
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>>74524376
>>74524383
Sadly, t'was not to be. That's it for this generation's marriages, do you anons want to roll me a 1d6+4 for affairs before we move onto the next, or take anon's roll >>74517108 of 7 from last thread?
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Rolled 4 + 4 (1d6 + 4)

>>74524429
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Am I the only one concerned that we still lack a god of the dead?

Or how about the fact we lack a god of war? How peaceful is this civilization?

>>74524429
Take the old roll
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>>74524429
Let's go with 7, its our best bet
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>>74524452
we've got plenty of opportunities for these
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>>74524429
I'd say go with last roll..

>>74524451
Welp
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>>74524452
Sun is too hot, and there are too many spiders. No one wants to go to war in those conditions.
Also, if we don't get a God of Death, perhaps the Stillborn becomes the god of death?
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>>74524484
oh yeah i forgot about the spider goddess being so early on. maybe it's fantasy australia
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>>74524452
There are options for both, and the pantheon is still in the making.

>>74524451
>>74524452
>>74524455
>>74524482
Given the vote, we're going to go with seven, and then take anon's on-top if it's deemed not enough happened. Roll me two 1d20s for the first of the seven.
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>74524525
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>>74524508
>fantasy australia
Jeez, no wonder these gods are such cunts
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Rolled 16 (1d20)

>>74524525
Comeon, no Elder Bro
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>>74524525
Anon's roll here >>74524451 I mean, a lot of affairs aren't likely to produce children.

>>74524535
>God of the Sky & Storms
>>74524544
>God of Fire

Oh my. Give me a 1d8 for the context here.
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Rolled 1 (1d8)

>>74524592
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>>74524598
>Unwed, children out of wedlock
Looks like the two got down to business.

Roll 1d3-2 to see if any offspring came of it, and a 1d2 to see which was the top, 1 = God of Fire, 2 = God of the Sky & Storms
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>>74524592
>fire continues to be a massive flamer
Kek
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Rolled 3 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74524634
three
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Rolled 2 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74524634
I wonder if dice still hates the gays
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>>74524665
Yours does, but they had a gay baby anyway >>74524647
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>>74524678
you've gotta call your rolls. 66% of the time, it works every time
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>>74524647
>Homosex between Fire and Storms makes a baby
Well, hopefully Fire is healing from what his dad did to him?
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>>74524665
>the God of the Fire bottomed
Like father like son

>>74524647
Somehow, they made a child. Presumably, the elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen saw this from afar, possibly weeping into a sword cast. Give me a 1d6 and 1d20 for the new deity's appearance and domain.
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>74524716
nineteen
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Rolled 1 (1d20)

>>74524678
>>74524716
>>74524701
What would Fire and The Firmament of the Heavens even produce?
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Rolled 17 (1d20)

>>74524716
Let's go something fun that we don't have already!
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Rolled 3 (1d3)

>>74524727
>>74524728
>>74524730
To hell with it, let's flip a non-euclidean coin
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Rolled 6 (1d6)

>>74524716
>>74524771
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>74524716
>>74524771
Cmon man, its fine if the first to roll gets it
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>>74524788
>freak baby
oh boy here it comes!
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>>74524796
nah, i failed my called shot. it can be ignored
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>>74524811
What other kind of baby did you think would come from homosex between Fire and the Firmament of the Heavens would produce?
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Normally I wouldn't have done that, but two of the three domains were ones already extant and each roll hit within five seconds of the other, which is impressive.

>>74524796
You're right anon. The generator doesn't mean anything if we ignore it when it suits us. Forget I said anything, here we go-

>Trickster Deity
Neat

>>74524788
I'm going to need another 1d6 because it's about to get weird.
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>>74524850
Just use this one >>74524796
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74524850
>3 tricksters
The gods are bastard
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Rolled 6 (1d6)

I'll contribute to this.
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>>74524877
First Trickster was a bastard, Second Trickster is great
Maybe this one will be great too?
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>>74524877
>Abstract symbol or roll on Eldritch Abomination table
Ohhhh fffffuck, I don't suppose a pantheon would be complete without at least some nightmare fuel. Gimme a 1d50.
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Rolled 44 (1d50)

>>74524904
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Rolled 18 (1d50)

>>74524904
Sure thing bro
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Here's the descriptor.
>>74524915
>[44] It is frozen in Arctic ice. Every second, you see an eon pass from its perspective. Thawing; moving a single step, freezing again. The passage of time and entire civilizations, races, rising and falling before the ancestor of your ancestor ever walked the world. It fills your head with an endless patience, stretches your mortal and short lived existence out, you see yourself as a single grain of sand in a desert of hundreds of deserts; a blip of nothing among the cosmic eternity of this creature's perception.
So the third Trickster God is frozen in arctic ice, born of the Fire and the Firmament. I'm thinking they're the long-haul Scheming God that was sealed for the greater good. Give me a 1d4 to see its gender, 1 = Male, 2 = Female, 3 = Genderless, 4 = No Gender.
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>>74524915
>>74524904
>The stars are strange and inscrutable. They are the domain of the Forbidden God, born from the hubris of Fire and Firmament's attempt to make a new sun to replace the old.
>Their union was unholy, their progeny doubly so. Seek not the words of the Forbidden. Who would decieve all to toil in his own domain in the heavens
>The Stars. ThEy HuNgEr!
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Rolled 2 (1d4)

>>74524983
>Scheming god bound in ice
>Presumably by Winter Bro
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>>74524998
She is a Goddess

>>74524991
>born from the hubris of Fire and Firmament's attempt to make a new sun to replace the old.
Niiiiiice
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>>74524998
>>74524991
>>74524983
Arctic? Or Stellar Ice?
Or perhaps she was rent asunder, bound forever in the cold fire of the Aurora Boreallis?
Still, even frozen away, she schemes still, and calls to those who would listen
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>>74524727
>>74524788
>>74524877
>>74524915
Frozen and lashing out at the ice, the Scheming Goddess lays in wait and bides her time. Give me two 1d21 for the second affair.
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Rolled 18 (1d21)

>>74525094
4
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Rolled 11 (1d21)

>>74525094
Not Elder Bro. Not Elder Bro
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I'm glad I didn't ignore the dice, this is much more interesting than what likely would've happened.

>>74524896
You are appreciated anon.
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>>74525094
>>74525032
She was frozen, so that she would not set the heavens ablaze
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>>74525116
>>74525117
>>74525094
Wait, if I'm reading this right.
Trickster/Stillborn God?
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74524983
>>74525094
>The poor soul. Created out of a unlikely love affair between the god of fire and god of firmentation. Her powers, overflowing. Her mind, disturbed. Sealed away forever, so that her kin would not torment the earth no more.
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>>74525165
Sorry forget that roll. Was busy storytelling
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>>74525116
>>74525117
It seems the Goddess of Love & Children has had relations with the Stillborn God/Living Lie. Methinks the wiles of the Trickster God are afoot but stranger things have been true. Give me a 1d8 for the context.
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The most this goes on, the more I see Trickster as The Ebon Dragon
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>>74525162
No, it goes from left to right, then from the far right end of the above row to the far left of the one immediately below. Again, I should've clarified.
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Rolled 6 (1d8)

>>74525196

What has the lie become? Nothing more than legend, but legends have a way of creeping back.
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>>74525234
Nah, the problem was that I read anon saying "4" rather than the actual result he rolled.
I made a mistake.
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>>74525162
OH, ignore >>74525234, I am retarded, yes, that'd be the Trickster/Stillborn God involved with the Goddess of Love & Children.
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Rolled 2 (1d8)

>>74525196
>Loli couldn't conceive, so she bargained with the Stillborn
Oh shit!
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>>74525248
>An act of love beyond the bounds of wedlock
I see, the Goddess of Love & Children yearned to have a child of her own, so when an opportunity to make love to the Stillborn God/Living Lie appeared, she took it. Give me a 1d3 to see how many children result, the outcome of this could be complicated.
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>>74525278

Bargaining with the Stillborn, to give rise of it's eventual Rebirth. Ooo, I like!
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>74525303
How many kids can a stillborn god make?
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>74525303

What abomination has erupted from this defilement?
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>>74525326
Is this how we get a God of the Underworld?
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>>74525326
Only the one, apparently. I'm going to need a 1d6 and 1d20.
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>>74525343
I fucking hope so. We need a God of the dead
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>74525354
Cmon Death Goddess!
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Rolled 1 (1d20)

>>74525354
God of Death!
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Rolled 2 (1d20)

>>74525354

A single creature. Will it be loved?
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Hmm...
>>74525375
>Young (possibly) Adult Male
>>74525278
Hmmm....
>>74525305
HMMM....
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>>74525387
>>74525375
If my knowledge of OP's system is correct.
It's a third Sky&Storms Shota
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>>74525419
>>74525406

With this, I think we've got something going in OP's mind. Sick and twisted as it is.
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What we're looking at here,

>>74525387
>God of the Sky & Storms
>>74525395
>God of the Moon

I leave it to you, should we take the first or flip a coin?
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>>74525440
Honestly I'd rather reroll the 20, we have two of both of those already. And there are plenty of unfilled slots.
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Rolled 16 (1d20)

>>74525455
i agree
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>>74525440

Mix the two?

>God of Tides
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>>74525440
>>74525455
It's the man on the moon.
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>>74525499
Fuck it, let's do this. God of Tides
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>>74525455
>>74525496
That's a slippery slope, if we start rerolling for domains we already have we won't stop and reconciling their different aspects of the same has brought us some phenomenal interpretations. I'm fine with flipping a coin if you anons would rather leave it to a 50/50 chance than have a third God of the Sky & Storms which I think would probably be deity of clear skies, but rerolling outright is a step we can't take back.

>>74525499
>>74525523
Hey, not bad. God of the Tides, how do you all feel about mixing them to get that?
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>>74525549

As I am >>74525499
I'll abstain from voting that.
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>>74525549
God of the Tides, it's a spot we haven't filled and I really like the idea, because its association with the moon and order is a straight 1:1 but it's also regarded as tempestuous and emotional, which fits the Goddess of Love & Children like a glove and at the same time is only the surface of something deeper and darker. That's legitimately about as good as it gets.
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I'll give you five minutes to mull it over while I go handle some unrelated business on the porcelain throne.
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>>74525549
I rescind my >>74525455 in favor of the God of the Tides
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>>74525661
Wouldn't Tides be better left to a child of one of the Moons?
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>>74525499
>>74525523
>>74525661
Desperate to have her own child, the Goddess of Love & Children reached out to the Stillborn God and gave birth to the God of the Tides, the spitting image of his great-grandmother and deceitful grandfather. Roll 1d6 to see how the God of Magic & the Law takes this infidelity. 1 = It pains his heart, but he disowns her and the child, 3 = He blames himself and sinks deeper into his work, 2 = He refuses to acknowledge the God of the Tides as anything but a bastard and the two grow distant, 3 = He is hurt but understanding, and gets over it, 4 = He is wary but comes to accept the God of the Tides as his nephew, 5 = He embraces the God of the Tides as his own son, 6 = He considers him to be his child, by the letter of the law, because he was born by his wife
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74525831
5
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>74525831
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Why not make the God of Skies the god of Stars, who watches over and safeguards the sleep and dreams of children, granting dreams and hopes to ghe living children, and offering respite and relief for those who Loren who die and pass on?
The God watches over the night heavens, and watches the sleep of his dead father, granting him peace.
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>>74525813
Keep in mind the God of the Tides is the great-grandson of the Moon by the Trickster God and (SLUT) Goddess of Assassins & Poisons & Spiders, and was born by the Goddess of Love & Children, who'd been trying extensively to have children with the God of Magic & the Law, who sired the Deity of the Moon. It feels within the bounds of logic.
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>>74525860
>posted too slow and everyone already agreed on tides
fug
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>>74525831
you have two 3s
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>>74525831
Accidentally bungled the roll there, it's supposed to be-
>1 = It pains his heart, but he disowns her and the child, 2 = He refuses to acknowledge the God of the Tides as anything but a bastard and the two grow distant, 3 = He blames himself and sinks deeper into his work, 4 = He is wary but comes to accept the God of the Tides as his nephew, 5 = He embraces the God of the Tides as his own son, 6 = He considers him to be his child, by the letter of the law, because he was born by his wife
>>74525845
>>74525846
Also ouch, though I suppose if anyone has reason to be wary of adultery, it's him.

>>74525899
Yep, I'm an inbred retard.
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>>74525845
>>74525846
The God of Magic & the Law blamed himself for being unable to sire offspring from the Goddess of Love & Children but refused to accept the God of the Tides as his, and sank deeper into his work, growing distant and cold as he was before he bore his son and daughter(?). A sad tale.

Roll two 1d22 for the next affair.
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Rolled 2 (1d22)

>>74525976
4
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Rolled 16 (1d22)

>>74525976
please be on time
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>>74525988
>Moon Grandma has another affair
How many sluts does this Pantheon have?
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>>74526018
>mortal: "Its all sluts?"
>Law: "always has been"
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>>74520663
This is why monotheism is the superior fantasy religion structure.
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>>74526049
this pantheon demonstrates the opposite of that
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>>74525988
>>74525998
The Prime Goddess of the Moon and the God of Ice & Winter had an affair. I suppose there's a reason the Sun melts snow. Give me a 1d8 for the context.
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Rolled 1 (1d8)

>>74526083
3
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Rolled 4 (1d8)

>>74526083
Cuck the Sun!
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Rolled 3 (1d8)

>>74526083

What has been wrought, can not be undone.
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>>74526092
>Unwed, children out of wedlock
Whew, I suppose the Prime Goddess of the Moon got tired of the Prime God of the Sun after he forced the God of Music & Plays & the Arts and her younger counterpart into an arranged marriage neither of them asked for. Either that, or she was enamoured with his icicles.

Roll 1d3-1 to see if any offspring come out of this. My autism was bothering me so I edited the line going from the Prime Goddess of the Moon to the God of Ice & Winter.
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Rolled 1 - 1 (1d3 - 1)

>>74526186
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>>74526200
oof
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>>74526200
Alas, their love did not bear fruit. Perhaps the God of Ice & Winter's potency wasn't divine enough to yield pregnancy in a Prime Goddess of the Moon, perhaps she was getting older and it could not have. Either way, there is a reason the moon shines bright and clear in the winter months. Give me a 1d4 to see the Prime God of the Sun's response, 1 = Enraged, he smites (coin-toss) him/her/both, 2 = The Prime Goddess of the Moon was careful and he never discovered, 3 = He doesn't think the God of Ice & Winter (and his great-grandson) was important enough to warrant a reaction, 4 = Reflecting on his past and distance from his wife, he decides he was overly harsh and resolves to let them do as they will
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74526302
4
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Rolled 2 (1d4)

>>74526302
Give me a 4
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>>74526315
>>74526302
Still an asshole, but at least he's chilled his assholery.
Man, the Sun is like a genderbent version of Hera, isn't he?
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>>74526315
Possibly as a coping mechanism, possibly out of buried regrets, possibly because he's gotten older and weary of the Prime Goddess of the Moon, the Prime God of the Sun knew that his wife and the God of Ice & Winter were involved but was stirred to do nothing save grow colder in the winter months. As for the two of them, they saw no reason to cease their yearly visits in the Winter solstice.

Give me two more 1d22s anons.
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Rolled 16 (1d22)

>>74526389
4, 4, 4
this is all i want
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Rolled 3 (1d22)

>>74526389
hoping for plague
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Rolled 5 (1d22)

>>74526389

This family of incest. What more abominable actions can they sire?
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>>74526406
>Elder Bro again
Oh god no
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>>74526399
>>74526406
The elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen and the God of Ice & Winter met under cover of night. Roll 1d8 for the reason.
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>>74526406
He's just a reflavored gayer Zeus.
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Rolled 4 (1d8)

>>74526453
love obvs
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>>74526428
Missed his wife by an inch too. Poor Witch Goddess, all she ever wanted was to make her brother happy and instead she's borne witness to all manner of quiet weeping and debauchery.
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>>74526473
oh now i get that four. ridiculous
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Rolled 3 (1d8)

>>74526453

Hopefully to freeze those nuts so he cant do any more.
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>>74526453
>>74526406
I'm tired of Emo Gay Hephestus
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>>74526473
>One accidentally mistook the other for a god/goddess they fancied/were betrothed to
There's a story there, I can almost taste but I damned sure wouldn't want to get my tongue stuck. Give me a 1d3-2 to see if any offspring comes out of it.
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Rolled 3 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74526525
3
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Rolled 2 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74526525
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Rolled 3 (1d3)

>>74526525
What are you using to generate this?
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Rolled 3 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74526525

Forge of fire and ice. What can be born of such conflictions?
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>>74526531
>Winter and Elder Bro have a homobaby

Why are there so many homosex babies in this pantheon?
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>>74526525
so, did Elder mistake him for Witch, or did Winter mistake him for Moon?
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>>74526548
because it's a chadtheon
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>>74526531
Well, what do you know. That'll be a 1d20 and a 1d6. Maybe we'll get a Goddess.
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>>74526548
we have 3. Most of gay relationships (most of them Elder's) didn't bear fruit
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>74526574
of course a goddess
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Rolled 15 (1d20)

>>74526574
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Rolled 12 (1d20)

>>74526574
Give me a Death god!
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>>74526558
That's a good question, can you give me the answer? 1 = God of the Forge & Craftsmen mistook God of Ice & Winter for (Roll 1d5) 2 = God of Ice & Winter mistook the God of the Forge & Craftsmen for the Prime Goddess of the Moon, somehow, damned Trickster God
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>>74526548
>>74526525
>Witch go tired of Elder being moody and depressed after Madness left him. So she decided to use her magic to fix things up.
>She knew her husband didn't care for her, and that he wouldn't be interested in boning, so she played a trick
>she used magic to trick Winter into boning Elder, using illusion to make him look like the moon
>all so she can get her husband out of his funk
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Rolled 3 (1d5)

>>74526607
2
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>74526607
2. Gimme >>74526611
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>>74526607
Forgot to say to roll 1d2, sorry about that
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>>74526641
Anon called it >>74526611
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>>74526641
>>74526611
>>74526607
Witch: "You thought it was Trickster who tricked you into fucking my husband, BUT IT WAS ME! WITCH!"
Trickster: "What a twist!"
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>>74526611
>tfw your gay brother husband doesn't really love you so you trick him into fucking his nephew? or grandson?
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>>74526683

I can see the two of them fucking around like that. Something happens and one gets blamed while the other is the culprit.
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>>74526716
>Witch is a Fujoshi NEET who supports her daughters new life but still wants to comfort her misogynist husband
Good witch
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>>74526588
>Mature Aged Male
>>74526594
>God of Pests & Plagues & Dark Magic

The Goddess of Pests & Plagues & Witchcraft weaved a hex to trick the God of Ice & Winter into thinking the elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen was the Prime Goddess of the Moon, surprising everyone, it reacted with the union in a strange way and bore fruit in the God of Pests & Plagues & Dark Magic, arguably the first of the pantheon to be born of three deities rather than one or two. Very solid but I feel for the God of Ice & Winter, to have his first son be born from homosex that he was tricked by the God of the Forge's wife into having.

I'm going to need two 1d23s for the next affair.
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Rolled 20 (1d23)

>>74526757
44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
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>>74526701
Oh shit, yep, that'd be his grandson.
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Rolled 17 (1d22)

>>74526757
what if she used it as a trick to use Winter as a cum-receptacle to collect Elder's seed so she could have another child?
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Rolled 5 (1d23)

>>74526757

Oh boi, here we go again.
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>>74526806
>witches stealing semen
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>>74526779
>>74526806
After their previous attempt to sire a child that could dethrone the Sun succeeded perhaps too well, the God of Fire and God of the Sky & Storm came together for a different reason.

Roll 1d8 my dudes
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Rolled 3 (1d8)

>>74526884
they just luv each other
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Rolled 2 (1d8)

>>74526884

They have sired one, but will this make it more?
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>>74526895
>[3] Hated, bitter rivals. They hatefucked. -1 Kids.
Not quite, I'm going to need a 1d3-2, normally this'd be a -3 for the standard, homo, and hatefuck modifiers, but they've already sired offspring and the gate's already open. Roll at your leisure, hopefully the next one treads fresh ground.
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Rolled 1 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74526942
3
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>>74526951
Nope, they just burned some smoke. I'll be needing two more 1d23s, gentlemen.
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Rolled 2 - 1 (1d3 - 1)

>>74526757
>>74526683
>>74526611
>>74526806
>born from equal parts deception and concern. The Witch used Winter to kindle the flames of the Smith to produce a new offspring for herself
>however, despite her best intentions, the conception was foul, perverse, and corrupt, as was the child
>Born from the unhygienic union was a mournful being of consumption and illness. Born old, withered, and frostbite, The God of Plague is miserable and wretched, forsaken by the Smith and Winter, and cared for by his distraught mother's love. His body constantly aching, cold, and starving, his mother works tirelessly to tend to his every need and keep him comfortable and alive
Shit, did we just make Kostchei?

>>74526942
The divorce was not peaceful, they blame each other for the mistake that was the Forbidden
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Rolled 19 (1d23)

>>74526971
i will go to hell before failing to get the trickster trap laid
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Rolled 3 (1d23)

>>74526971
Sun should get laid
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>>74527005
of fucking course
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>>74526951

Is this why the Scheming god was imprisoned in the ice? Her birth caused a rift between the two. To settle it, she forced them together again, to birth a sibling to help her. Instead the act banished them to the void.
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>>74527005
SLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTT!
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>>74527005
>Witch got Elder cheered up and back to fucking
Of fucking course
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>>74526989
>>74527005
The Deity of the Moon and the elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen got together, which was the top and which was the bottom, the sages may never know. Roll 1d8 for context.
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Rolled 3 (1d8)

>>74527079
pretty sure forgey is always a bottom
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Forgot pic, elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen has a serious problem, I'm worried about him anons. How do you figure his parents and siblings are looking at all of this? Hell, what about the God of Magic & the Law whose son/daughter/child he's just fucked? Fuck. This is obscene.
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>>74527005
>>74526989
>Elder and Futa
Huh, gotta think about how this happened

>>74527079
Elder always bottoms
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>>74527104
you know that one relative you have that is a complete mess and is destroying himself, but everyone else just ignores and and doesn't invite him to anymore reunions because he's too sad to look at and no one has been able to help them because their hell is of their own making and perpetuated by their stubbornness and bad decisions?
That
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>>74527104
I think even Goddess of Witchcraft, who was all for the marriage at first, has given up on him.
If not, she's probably the only one in the pantheon who has ANY faith in him.
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>>74527183
I don't think she'll have much faith in him after this, considering he's fucking a futa now instead of her
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>>74527090
>[3] Hated, bitter rivals. They hatefucked. -1 Kids.
Eeeeyyyyyup, that'll be a 1d3-2

>>74527105
Remember she's also a hulking abomination with a moon for a head.

>>74527090
>>74527105
Very true.

>>74527151
>>74527183
It's not even a saga anymore, it's a fucking tragedy.
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>>74520663
I once made an incestuous pantheon. Basically there were three layers of deities: the Greater Gods, the Intermediate Gods and the Lesser Gods.

The Greater Gods were the sun and the moon, who basically ruled over all that is good and all that is evil.

The Intermediate Gods were based on the planets visible to the naked eye: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. They're the children of the Greater Gods. They were all gods with very broad portfolios.

The Lesser Gods were pretty much everything else. They all have very narrow portfolios and are basically the "specialists" and as such the most numerous. They're the children of the Intermediate Gods.

Nobody brought this up because the gods never really played a big role during the campaign, but eventually it dawned on me that the Intermediate Gods are just a group of brothers constantly impregnating their one sister while she just keeps spitting out more children than can be counted.
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Rolled 2 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74527225
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Rolled 2 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74527225
>>
The real question is, how does the YOUNGER God of the Forge & Craftsmen who started it all feel about his elder brother making a damaged manwhore of himself?
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Rolled 1 - 2 (1d3 - 2)

>>74527225
>she fucked him in the ass to assert dominance
Or
>she rode him to get him to stop being a woman hater and get back to his wife
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>>74527254

One forges metal
One forges life
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>>74527227
>a group of brothers constantly impregnating their one sister while she just keeps spitting out more children than can be counted
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>>74527254
Younger: "Okay, Boomer"
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>>74527245
>>74527249
Nope. Probably for the better. Hmm, are we on our seventh affair now? I think so but I've lost track, let me check.
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>>74527254
it makes him glad that he quit this shit while he was ahead
He has no time to fuck, only crafting and inventing
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>>74527285
>>74527325
And to think, younger Forge God started out as the artsy, aesthetic-focused of the pair.

>>74524716
>>74525196
>>74526083
>>74526453
>>74526884
>>74527104
Yep, we are on our seventh. Can you lads spot me two more 1d23s?
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Rolled 17 (1d23)

>>74527369
FOUR!!!!
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Rolled 1 (1d23)

>>74527369
Not 3
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Rolled 6 (1d23)

>>74527369

Let's do this!
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>>74527385
>>74527376
>The Sun fucked Fire
The biggest flaming faggot!
Or is Fire trying to spermjack him?
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>>74527376
>>74527385

Sun spitting out more fire, as if Moon wasn't doing just that.
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>>74527402
>the trickster trap only got fucked twice
my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
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>>74527376
>>74527385
The Prime God of the Sun had an affair with the God of Fire (and his grandson/great-grandson). WHEW. Give me a 1d8 so we can figure that out anons.
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Rolled 2 (1d8)

>>74527485
Ruse!
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Rolled 3 (1d8)

>>74527485
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Rolled 1 (1d8)

>>74527485

Vengeance! Get back at Moon.
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>>74527506
>[2] Unwed, passionate lovers. +1 Kids.
HUH. I need a 1d3-1, ASAP.
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Rolled 2 - 1 (1d3 - 1)

>>74527533
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Rolled 3 - 1 (1d3 - 1)

>>74527533
oh shit
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>>74527541
From them, a single child was born. I'm going to need a 1d20 and a 1d6 for them, and after that I'll have to take a break to handle some IRL business.
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74527577
Can we please get another girl?
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>>74527583
That depends. Give me another 1d6.
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Rolled 6 (1d20)

>>74527577

Sun and Fire meet anew. What can be forged from the passion and heat?
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>74527606

Another roll of fate.
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>>74527632
>Another Trap
Ohgodno

This entire pantheon is just full on homo
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>>74527583
>>74527632
>Genderless
>>74527608
>Fire OR Magic & the Law
Do we have ourselves a colossus in service of THE SUN'S LAW or a Fire Deity on eight different kinds of steroid?
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>>74527675
The living representation of the heat of the Sun.
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>74527675
we have THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN
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>>74527675

A fire elemental. Genderless in body and form. Possible start to the Demi-god side?
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>>74527665
Seriously, if you edited out the elder God of the Forge & Craftsmen's wanton degeneracy, over half of the homosex wouldn't have happened. What are the odds? How does that even happen? Who in their right mind would want to be a priest of the elder God of bottoming out for almost half of the pantheon?
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The Sun sought the power of Fire
He sought to control that which could not be tamed
He bedded fire, and from its fury and passions he created Firey Law
He created Divine Retribution, Divine Punishment.
The Sun hath created the grand instrument of his Divine Jidgement!
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>>74527769

If they make it more of him forging life than forging... well anything else, and possibly making the tales more feminine in nature (As history has probably done quite a bit of.) so to keep the dark secrets safe.
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>>74527506
>>74527583
>>74527608
>>74527632
>>74527707
>>74527713
>>74527733
>>74527813
LO, and the Deity of the FIRE and the Judgement was born in a fanfare of heavenly blazes! That's it for the second generation, unless you want to roll some more affairs, that is. Otherwise we can get onto the marriages, though I don't believe there are any eligible goddesses, so we'd have to move onto autoreproduction. By this point, the bloodline is diluted enough that for most deities, we'll be rolling to see whether or not they're a full God or a Demigod, tilted heavily in the former's favour, but declining to the latter over time.
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>>74527950
Go for autoreproduction
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>>74527950
I guess autoreproduction is the only way to go
Plus, Law already has a leg up on everyone else
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>>74527950

Gonna have to say autoreproduction.
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>>74527972
>>74527997
>>74528018
WAIT- The Scheming Goddess is eligible, if not accessible. Roll 1d4, 1 = She weeps alone in the cold and dark, 2 = She rages, setting a cycle of warming and reprisal cooling into motion, 3 = She accepts her fate (or does she?), calming enough to let a spark of herself leave, 4 = A God enters the ice

After that, operation autoreproduction is a go.
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Rolled 4 (1d4)

>>74528071

Don't release the abomination upon the world
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Rolled 4 (1d4)

>>74528071
4, then 3!
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>>74528095
>>74528098
It appears there is some contention.

Roll *two* 1d9s
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Rolled 4 (1d9)

>>74528132

I swear if it is our new Fire and Judgement, I'm gonna lose my shit.
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Rolled 6, 4 = 10 (2d6)

>>74528132
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Rolled 3 (1d9)

>>74528132
>It appears there is some contention.
it was 2 4s though
I said "then 3" because I want Elder to fuck off into the ice
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>>74528132
>>74528163
Sorry about that, forgot to change the dice.
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>>74528163
>rolling two again
Stop
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>>74528145
>Younger Trickster God
>>74528163
>God of Ice & Winter

Seeking a wife for themselves, the brothers set off into the world to find a goddess to call their own and eventually stumbled upon one buried in a glacier. Without missing a beat, they proceeded to enter it and found that she was beautiful but terrifying in power and cunning. What happened? Roll 1d6, 1 = the Scheming Goddess rebuked them both, they (coin-toss) listened/took issue, 2 = the Scheming Goddess begged to be released, they said they would if she married one, she agreed, 3 = the Scheming Goddess demanded they hold a competition to see which she would marry, they agreed, 4 = the Gods proposed they hold a competition to see which she would marry, she assented, 5 = the Scheming Goddess took a fancy to (coin-toss) the Trickster God/the God of Ice & Winter and they married, 6 = It was love at first sight for (coin-toss) the Trickster God/the God of Ice & Winter/both

Getting mythological in here lads.
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74528310
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74528310
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>>74528362

I could see this with the winter god, so if she does go berserk, he could put her back. Though, Trickster would use this as a lesson to not marry crazy... even though their mom was.
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>>74528362
The Scheming Goddess begged to be released and the brothers said they would, if she married one and she agreed. What happened next? 1 = the Scheming Goddess overpowered them and a spark managed to escape, 2 = the Scheming Goddess married (coin-toss) the Trickster God/God of Ice & Winter on the outcome of a coin-toss, 3 = The Trickster God and God of Ice & Winter held a competition to see which it would be, 4 = the Scheming Goddess outwitted them both and a spark escaped into the snows
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>>74528417
Roll 1d4
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>>74528434
>*Forgot to say to roll 1d4
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74528417
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74528417
4 would be hilarious
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>>74528455

>whathaveidone.jpg
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>>74528455
>>74528477
The Scheming Goddess escaped in a burst of sound and fury the moment they let down her frozen shackles and they were left feeling rather foolish. Both agreed to, roll 1d4, 1 = Never speak of this, 2 = Keep mother from finding out, 3 = Keep their brother from finding out, 4 = Forget about it and go on a drunken bender. Roll 1d7 to see which deity she married instead after she calmed down, left the arctic, and realized most of her fire was still imprisoned.
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74528558
4
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Rolled 5 (1d7)

>>74528558
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>>74528572
>>74528581
They agreed to never speak of the incident. Some time later, the spark of the Scheming Goddess came across the God of Tides watching the waves crash on the beach. The first genuine conversation she'd ever had led to one thing, which led to another, and soon the two of them were involved.. I need a 1d4 to determine, since she wasn't supposed to escape as per the Prime God of the Sun's dictate (as I doubt the Prime Goddess of the Moon would be so opposed), an Arranged Marriage isn't possible, 1 = Not Married At All, 2 = Sanctioned Marriage, 3 = (coin-toss) Sanctioned Marriage/Loving Marriage, 4 = Loving Marriage
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Rolled 4 (1d4)

>>74528721
444444444
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>>74528776
You called it. Give me a 1d3 for offspring, and let's hope there's a goddess or two.
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74528721

>The tides bring in the shards of damnation. As the tides go, he does not care for the reason, only that she is here. They speak and find solace in each other.
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Rolled 3 (1d3)

>>74528788

Love blooms. New life springs forth.
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Rolled 3 (1d3)

>>74528788
3 and all girls.
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>>74528816
>>74528819
Fffffffuck that's impressive. Going to need three 1d6s and 1d20s, as per.
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Rolled 4 (1d20)

>>74528831
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Rolled 4 (1d6)

>>74528831
a girl obvs
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Rolled 20 (1d20)

>>74528831
Let's start with a d20
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74528831
Gimme a girl!
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Rolled 6 (1d6)

>>74528831
uno mas!
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Rolled 9 (1d20)

>>74528831

The triplets of Tide and Scheme
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>>74528877
>Unusual Appearance
I'm going to need another 1d6 anon
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Rolled 6 (1d6)

>>74528898
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>74528898
Let's get weird.
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>74528898

An abomination born of another. A likely birth to be sure.
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>>74528905
Ahahaha,
>>74528911
>Monstrous
>>74528918
>Roll a random Animal. Animal should be based somewhat on their Domain.
Hmm. Give me a straight 1d100, I think we're looking at a giant animal deity. If you want to roll another 1d6 to determine its gender, that'd be rad too.
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>The Forbidden one, concieved in ruinous combination to overthrow the sun, conspires no more
>She finds peace amongst the tides and the sea, she sinks into the waves of his embrace
>She becomes content, she abandons her ambition placed upon her by her wicked birth
>A bottomless curse, a bottomless sea. Accepting of all that there is, and can be.
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Rolled 32 (1d100)

>>74528950
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

>>74528950
Whales!
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74528950
Lady Monster!
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74528950
Girl please.
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74528950

Let's get a good girl goddess!
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>>74528982
>>74528983
>>74528986

What is this witchcraft?!
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>>74528859
>Mature Aged Female
>>74528857
>Goddess of the Harvest

>>74528867
>Young (possibly) Adult Female
>>74528862
>Trickster Goddess

>>74528982
>>74528983
>>74528986
>very, very feminine Young (possibly) Adult Female, that happens to be a
>>74528911
>Monstrous
>>74528971
>Otter
>>74528880
>Goddess of Beasts & the Hunt

Deeply intriguing. How do you anons want to interpret the Trickster Goddess?
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>>74529037
the goddess of jailbait obvs
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>>74529037
I'm picturing a freakishly huge, visibly unnatural otter among the rest of the pantheon, with no exceptional credence or explanation given for her.
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>>74529037
>How do you anons want to interpret the Trickster Goddess?
Daughter of waves, sibling of the Nature Gods, child of the Forbidden
She is the Goddess of Change, Redemption, Mercy, and Self Revolution. It is she who inspires those to have a change of heart, to grow and improve, to evolve beyond what they once were.
It is she who causes events to transpire to grant others a second chance, that they may find mercy in the face of the unflinching law.
In short, she is Loli Jesus
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>>74529037

>Triplet girls. Each born as the Forbidden one sank into the sea with her betrothed.
>The eldest, gives rain and life to the crops.
>Another plays tricks on her eldest sister, causing storms and droughts on the farms.
The youngest, watches over the beast and the hunters alike. As with her eldest, she gives each protection, for all things survive in their own way. However, if the laws of nature are disturbed, the littlest one turns monstrous, asking her sisters to bring storms, torrential rain, and famine to those that break the fabric of nature.
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>>74529037
>hyperfeminine otter
Oh dear. I've seen enough furry porn to know where this is going
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>>74529195
>hyperfeminine loli otter
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>three goddesses out of nowhere
That's a lot of mileage for the rest of the pantheon, possibly two, three more generations of deities before dilution gets too heavy. Haven't even gotten into the Demigods yet, fuck this is great.

>>74529176
I think Forge bro could use a Goddess of Redemption.

>>74529177
The youngest is a giant otter, which makes sense in a way, because her mother was aggressively bent on overthrowing the Prime God of the Sun and otters are evil, evil creatures, and her father was aquatic.

>>74529069
This was me, by the way,
>>74528972
You would've rolled Eagles but Whales are an option, #47 in fact.

>>74529195
>>74529208
It's Monstrous, given how many of the Gods are Young (possibly) Adult Males themselves I wouldn't be surprised if it was more akin to /ss/ than anything.
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>the last mairrage resulted in the most whesome couple/family after Madness and Family
Absolutely based
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>>74529176
I like this one more for Trickster than mine >>74529177
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>>74529265
>>74529266
Goddess of Mercy & Redemption it is, the counterweight to the Deity of Judgement and God of Magic & the Law.
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>>74529290
>goddess of mercy a redemption is a little girl
>she forgives you for being a pedophile
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>>74528859
>>74528857
>>74528867
>>74528862
>>74528982
>>74528983
>>74528986
>>74528911
>>74528971
>>74528880
From the Scheming Goddess and her beloved the God of Tides sprung forth three Goddesses in turn, the Goddess of the Harvest, the Goddess of Mercy & Redemption, and the unusual, large and bestial yet nurturing Goddess of Beasts & the Hunt. It is everything the lowest generation of the pantheon could've hoped for. Give me three 1d8s for marriages.
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Rolled 7 (1d8)

>>74529376
oh boy, time for nonesense
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Rolled 8 (1d8)

>>74529376
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Rolled 1 (1d8)

>>74529376

Oh boi
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>>74529411
>Deity of FIRE & Judgement is married to Goddess of Mercy & Redemption
Awww
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>>74529431

>FIRE: He is a criminal! He must be judged!
>Mercy: He stole once to feed his family. Give him pardon.

Or something along those lines. Lovely couple.
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>>74529389
>>74529411
>>74529412
Alright, you lads know the drill, give me three 1d4s and then we'll see where we're at. Really interesting spread here.
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74529508
Okay
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74529508
one
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74529508
Give us some love.
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>>74529491
>because he is genderless, their relationship is completely platonic and idealized
Deity of FIRE and Judgement my ass, I can feel my insides getting mushy.
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74529508
>Drum Storm Shota marries an otter
Weird guy
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Rolled 1 (1d4)

>>74529508

Interesting marriages.
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>>74529518
>>74529527
That's two Arranged Marriages, whew, there are going to be a lot of Demigods later on. Give me two 1d4s for the specifics there, and-
>>74529524
>Loving Marriage
1d3 for the well-balanced couple's somehow possible offspring.
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>>74529508
>Harvest marries Pestilence
>Redemption marries Judgement
>Beasts marry storms
Almost seems too perfect
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Rolled 2 (1d3)

>>74529567
no fite pls
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Rolled 2 (1d3)

>>74529567

Hmmm...
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>74529567
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>>74529567
>>74529575
>>74529581
>Mercy and Judgment having a loving marriage and 2 kids
What the fuck? This is fucking perfect for a legal system
Including the earlier lore about how most Judges are criminals given the job a
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>>74529575
Noice, going to need a 1d20, 1d6, and 1d4 for both. 1-3 = God/Goddess, 4 = Demigod/Demigoddess.
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Rolled 16 (1d20)

>>74529605
don't forget the 2d4 for context to the arranged marriages
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Rolled 2 (1d4)

>>74529567
For marriage specifics
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74529605

I'll roll for divine power
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>>74529626
>The Goddess of the Harvest was opposed to marrying the sickly God of Pests & Plagues & Dark Magic
I cannot imagine
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74529605

Forgetting the gender..
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>>74529621
That's an... unusual Domain given their origins, but stranger things have happened-

>>74529660
Roll an additional 1d6
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>>74529567
Second marriage specifics
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Rolled 13 (1d20)

>>74529605

Boop
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>74529567
>>74529678
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>74529673
>>74529605

Got ya
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>>74529673

We could probably work some story stuff for any obscure domains.
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>>74529660
>>74529701
>Androgynous Female
>>74529621
>Goddess of Assassins & Poisons & Snakes OR Spiders

>>74529699
Neither the storm drummer or giant otter can stand each other, do you anons have any idea why, and why they were forced into marriage regardless?

>>74529679
Need the gender and divine power here.
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>>74529605
gender roll 2, cause i think the last one was for androgynous
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>74529762
sorry, i'm stupid often
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Rolled 4 (1d4)

>>74529750
the power level
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>74529750

Also with the Drummer boi, and the Hunting Otter. It may be more that their family tried to keep aquatic themed marriages, but Otter didn't want that, and Drummer doesn't care for the abomination / gigantic loli otter.
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>>74529750

The domain for the first child may come from Mercy's mother's side (The Schemer). Mutations can skip generations, ya know.
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>>74529779
>Young (possibly) Adult Male
>>74529679
>>74529802
>Demigod of Wealth & Commerce
It appears the bloodline has started its decline. Do you think his sister >>74529750 should be Goddess of Snakes or Spiders, or something more specific than the roll's domains but still within their purview? Possibly envy.

>>74529805
Maybe both of them wanted to swim/soar free and don't like each other's preferred pastimes enough to get along despite being cooped up together.
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>>74529750
Otter is rhe Goddess of beasts and hunts. She desires to cultivate healthy wildcards and ecosystems to encourage plenty of beasts and game to exist.
Storm Drummer cares not for that. He is mercurial, just as likely to aid in clearing old growth with a lighting fire as he is to destroy the whole forest with a tornado!
Otter cannot stand his arrogance, his lack of care, his selfishness! He could use his powers to improve and help the world, but instead all he does is roam around with his drum like a destructive vandal!
Thats why she hates their mairrage
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>>74529845
Hold on, I'm lost, who are these two's parents again?
So many dice have been rolling that I've lost track
But anyway we already got a Spider Goddess, time for snek
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>>74529850
>wildcards
Wildlife, but you get the idea.
Otter is a game manager, while Storm Drummer is a hooligan
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>>74529881
The Deity of FIRE & Justice and the Goddess of Mercy & Redemption. Could also go for scorpions as opposed to spiders, lots of options there.
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>>74529845

Snakes are pictured as deceitful. So why not, Goddess of Snakes & Deceit
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>>74529905
no, snakes are perfect, just gimme a second to explain why
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>>74529908
Hmm, how about Thieves & Snakes & Deceit?
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>>74529931

You
I like you
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>>74529931

>Because of her parents, she's more rebellious against them.
>She harbors the criminals that her father condemns, and gives them gives them her boon for continuing to sin, rather than mercy from her mother.
Mischievous child, this one is.
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>>74529915
>>74529905
“All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poisonous qualities. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison.” - Paracelsus van Hoenheim, Alchemist and Physician

The snake is a being that exists as a paradox. Its ability to shed its skin and lay many eggs is viewed as a symbolof life, healing, fertility, and immortality. Yet for its venom, slithering, fangs, and speed it is likewise viewed as a symbol of death and deceit.
Likewise is the idea found in law. Law contains the conciliatory natures of Punishment and Mercy, Protection and Death, Restitution and Retribution.
This deity represents this duality. She is a snake, a purveyor of poison, yet that same poison can be used to heal and ease pains, or act as an antivenom. Poisons used in different ways become medicine, and either can be used for either judgement (like a cup of hemlock) or healing (like using leaches)
She is the Snake, daughter of Judgement and Mercy, she takes her parents nature and thus uses her venom to become the goddess of Poisons and Medicine. Within her the duality of her parents is made manifest!
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>>74530014
This plays more with her little brother. >>74529845
>She doesn't like how he got the better end of the deal while only being a demigod (wealth makes the world go round), and gives more boons to criminals to disrupt his domain.
>Wealth only tries to be better, so that he can impress his sister. He only wants her to see him as her brother, not an enemy to break. He builds his merchants up, only for criminals to come in and corrupt it.
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>>74530034
This is solid, do you anons want her to be a Goddess of Poisons & Medicine as well as Thieves & Deceit?
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Commerce likewise is also a perfect domain for a child of mercy and judgement.
All commerce is built on contract and agreement. People come together to trade goods and services for mutual benefit. Yet that benefit can easily be usurped and exploited if there is no oversight. Thus such contracts require some level of enforcement to maintain healthy and open trade and mutual benefit. And so Commerce becomes the balancing act of encouraging freeinteraction, while also enforcing the contracts and expectations of siad interaction.
Change and Judgement, perfectly balanced in the scales of coinage.
Really, these two daughters are prefect for this couple
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>>74530136

Hmm.. I'm conflicted.. only cause I like the little rebel goddess, but that duality really is solid work.
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>>74530149

Yes, but Commerce is a man.
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>>74530136
>>74530199
As the goddess Medicine and Poison, thieves and deception would already be tangentially related due to her poison aspect, just as she wohld be tangentially related to doctors, healers, and chemists from her medicine angle
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>>74529931
>>74529962
>>74530014
>>74530034
>>74530101
>>74530149
Here we go. These are the offspring of the Deity of FIRE & Judgement and the Goddess of Mercy & Redemption, we'll get into the details on her sister's marriages in the next thread and as always, roll for a couple of the filthy, tragic manwhore's one night stands affairs and move on into the demigods from there. In the meantime, let's use the rest of this thread to discuss some of the ramifications, what are some deities you want to see some more development go into?
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>>74530230

Works for me
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>>74530222
I goofed up. Still, it applies to a dude just as equally.
>>
I've got to go and handle some IRL business like I mentioned earlier, I'll be back in 3-4 hours, maybe sooner, maybe later with a third thread and archive for this one if it slides off the board before I get back. In particular, I feel like the younger God of the Forge & Craftsmen is an interesting foil to his older brother, to say nothing of the elder's grandsons, or the mutual adultery between the Sun and the Moon. You anons take care, this thread was phenomenal.
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>>74530272

Have a good day, OP.

> I feel like the younger God of the Forge & Craftsmen is an interesting foil to his older brother, to say nothing of the elder's grandsons.
Though, if he wasn't forging life out of those bottoming sessions, we wouldn't have a lot of the wholesome families that we got.

We also need to think of a way to unclusterfuck this family tree. Can barely see who did what, and where.
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>>74530377
some of the lines take very odd paths. we could also give the paths borders so that it's clearer what's going on when they cross
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>>74530541
we could also move the childless affairs to above the characters, instead of below with the genealogy stuff
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>>74530541
>>74530559

Why not both?
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>>74530595
yeah that's the idea
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while op is gone. has anyone here ever incorporated incest into a character's backstory? how did the rest of the party react if it came up?



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