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The Pantheon is the group of the four major gods in the [[IDE Eras]]. Each represents their own respective aspect of existence. War, Famine, Depravity, and finally, Death. | The Pantheon is the group of the four major gods in the [[IDE Eras]]. Each represents their own respective aspect of existence. War, Famine, Depravity, and finally, Death. They have existed for long before any living being can remember, and shall probably exist for much longer than we would like. | ||
==War== | ==War== | ||
War is an angry and bloodthirsty god. His followers and daemons reflect this in their dedication to the warm spurt of blood that follows the swift stroke of a sword or the brutal swing of an axe. | |||
==Famine== | ==Famine== | ||
==Depravity== | ==Depravity== | ||
Depravity stepped up to the pantheon when disease retired due to the discovery of penicillin. Their followers are constantly chasing highs they can never reach, or gorging themselves on food that can never quite fill them, or perhaps fills them too much; anything to fulfill their lust for more. Their daemons are the embodiment of temptation, enticing and beckoning upon first glance, yet lithe and swift enough to never quite be caught. | |||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
Death has existed since the first living thing first emerged from the primordial soup, if not longer. He is as constant as life is persistent, as endless as existence is cruel. He is everywhere and unavoidable. | |||
Revision as of 21:48, 1 April 2025
The Pantheon is the group of the four major gods in the IDE Eras. Each represents their own respective aspect of existence. War, Famine, Depravity, and finally, Death. They have existed for long before any living being can remember, and shall probably exist for much longer than we would like.
War
War is an angry and bloodthirsty god. His followers and daemons reflect this in their dedication to the warm spurt of blood that follows the swift stroke of a sword or the brutal swing of an axe.
Famine
Depravity
Depravity stepped up to the pantheon when disease retired due to the discovery of penicillin. Their followers are constantly chasing highs they can never reach, or gorging themselves on food that can never quite fill them, or perhaps fills them too much; anything to fulfill their lust for more. Their daemons are the embodiment of temptation, enticing and beckoning upon first glance, yet lithe and swift enough to never quite be caught.
Death
Death has existed since the first living thing first emerged from the primordial soup, if not longer. He is as constant as life is persistent, as endless as existence is cruel. He is everywhere and unavoidable.