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The Inhumen Pantheon

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Revision as of 23:38, 11 December 2024 by Glumbo (Sọ̀rọ̀ | contribs) (Added text based off of the in-game text for the Inhumen Pantheon, its gods, and Zizo. I also referenced the current Lore Primer. I think this is a bit lacking, but still. Better than nothing.)
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The Inhumen Pantheon

Also known as the Four.

In an age long forgotten by history, Psydon was vanquished, His Successors carrying on his will. However, fragments of Psydon's shattered psyche remained. Claimed and corrupted by mortals, they granted divinity - great and terrible power.

Zizo

Also known as the Godhead, and the self-made Goddess.


Zizo was the one to land the killing blow and end the Age of Psydon.

Worshippers of Zizo believe that She has usurped Psydon, entirely replacing Him. Now, they work to defile His creation; thus is Her domain. Her influence is found in necromancy, vampirism, and the occult. Some even believe that the Great Rot will usher in an Age of Zizo - the world made anew in Zizo's image.


Her worshippers tend to be necromancers, cultists, and the power-hungry. There are many who believe that She will guide her followers to their own godhood.

Worshippers of Zizo feel Her influence to commit acts of evil.

"A long time ago, a single woman achieved the impossible: she challenged God, and won."

Graggar

Also known as the Heartless One.

Graggar taught dark elves that might makes right and created goblins in his image. Orcs can also trace their lineage to Graggar. His domain is in conquest, murder, and pillaging. He smiles upon ultraviolence.


His worshippers tend to be prisoners, murderers, and the cruel.

Worshippers of Graggar are able to stomach raw organs and flesh, as a result of His influence.

Matthios

As a mortal-turned-god, Matthios taught His followers that only through theft and popular revolt can social woes be alleviated. Thus, His domain is in robbery, mugging, and redistribution of wealth. Revolutionaries and bandits flock to Him.


His worshippers tend to be highwaymen, robbers, and downtrodden peasants.

Baotha

As a mortal-turned-god, Baotha taught Her followers that life is too short to care about the consequences of their pleasures, leading them to peculiar vices and perversions. Her domain is in degeneracy, debauchery, and addiction.


Her worshippers tend to be perverts, gamblers, drunkards, and bards.

Worshippers of Baotha cannot overdose on drugs, as a result of Her influence.