Editing
Crestlyn Isle Gods And Deities
(section)
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
=== Benevolent === *'''Hentastous''' **The God of Knowledge The first god to find his purpose, Hentastous is the god of knowledge and the father of magic. Hentastous had always enjoyed learning, experimenting, discovering the secrets the universe has to offer. He spent much of his time experimenting with his powers, learning how to manipulate the universe itself just as the other gods do. Hentastous observed the other deities when they created anything as to see their methods and if he could improve upon them or find alternate ways to do such. He learned the properties of the creations of the other gods, writing them on tablets of energy as he did with all knowledge. When Torrentious created life, Hentastous immediately stopped his work to see what had been done. He learned what life was, as well what defines existence through Torrentious' creations though he was denied access to the great forge that birthed these sapient beings. Try as he might, Hentastous could not recreate life as Torrentious could, producing only golems and simple animals. The secrets behind the forge would forever escape Hentastous, leaving him with a feeling of loss as that knowledge would never be known. Though the forge would remain a secret, Hentastous found enjoying in learning from the creations of Terrentious. He discovered that the beings from the forge too could learn and retain knowledge. This gave Hentastous new found vigor, as he spent countless years observing these creatures. Hentastous attempted to teach these creatures, giving them knowledge of the secrets the universe holds, though this turned near impossible as such knowledge broke the minds of those he taught. Many decades later he attempted again to teach these secrets, though only incomplete scraps of knowledge as to keep their minds stable. This proved to work and the sapient races gained some control over the universe, calling this power magic. Hentastous brought about the idea of storing knowledge, leading to the creation of libraries and later then schooling to pass on this stored knowledge. With magic, Hentastous learned that the sapient races could only learn small scraps at a time and the more one learns in the secrets of the universe, the more powerful yet more broken a mind becomes. Time would mend these damaged minds though time could only do so much. Due to this Hentastous asked Torrentious to create a race that could handle these secrets, creatures whose minds would not so easily break. This encounter lead Torrentious to forge the winged beasts known as dragons. These creatures were given to Hentastous and he found that they could handle far more secrets than any other creature. Now Hentastous is worshiped by scholars as the god of knowledge and by mages as the father of magic. *'''Torrentious''' **The God of the Forge & Life Torrentious began as all other gods did, a being of great power but with no form or purpose. Each being sought their own purpose, growing busy in their work. Torrentious created his domain and a grand forge within wrought from a powerful essence he found. Torrentious smithed, creating many things though through centuries he became bored with his lifeless creations. He sought to create something with a mind, something he could interact with and had purpose of its own. Torrentious created life. Elves, humans, dwarves, siddh, among other intelligent beings were created from his forge though he had no place for them for his domain was but a massive forge. For this Torrentious went seeking help from the other powerful beings. Kirntle was asked to help his dilemma. Kirntle was more than happy to assist as he had not found purpose yet. Kirntle created the known world and as such found his own purpose in the process. Torrentious placed his creations on the new planet and continued to create more life to entertain him. He taught his creations how to forge, though the creation of life was tied to his forge alone. Soon most other gods became jealous of Torrentious and his ability to create those similar to them. The others attempted to create life and succeeded, but none could match the power the god of life's forge. The forge held a secret that even Torrentious knew little about and without it, sapience could not be bestowed on the creations. The life the other gods created became what are known as animals as well as monsters. One such attempt created drakes, a crude imitation of Torrentious' dragons. Torrentious eventually decided to live with his creations that he cherished so. *'''Kirntle''' **The God of Flame & Earth Since the beginning Kirntle was fascinated with heat and flame. He spent most of his time creating materials that we would in turn light ablaze to see its effects. Though occupied, Kirntle felt as if he wasn't doing anything significant. Soon thereafter Torrentious came to him for assistance. Torrentious had created life and knew of Kirntle's ability of creating various materials and so he came to Kirntle asking for help in creating a home for his creations. This sparked Kirntle's interest, who agreed to help Torrentious. Kirntle used his knowledge to create the planet. Kirntle left the planet barren for Torrentious to shape though he left behind something that marked his involvement. Kirntle created an eternally burning liquid that ran from the surface of the planet to the very core as a reminder that the planet was his creation. With the creation of the planet Kirntle found his purpose; he was to create. From the three moons that orbit that planet to the stars, Kirntle created all. The solar system itself was birthed by Kirntle over the course of centuries of work and continues to expand. Kirntle did not forget of his original creation though and from time visits that planet to see what it has become. When the creations of Torrentious showed the capacity to learn he taught them the secret to fire as well as all of its properties. The races were fascinated by fire just as he was which lead them to worship Kirntle. Kirntle was pleased and as such he created a large, burning star visible from the planet that would provide heat as his gift to the peoples of the planet. *'''Helen''' **The Goddess of Light & Bravery Helen has since creation been enthralled by light. When she look upon a source of great light she is inspired to create, inspired to find her purpose. It took her centuries of roaming about until she had found what she truly enjoyed. She studied the different creatures that lived on the newly created planet, discovering they to are drawn to the light. Light gave these creatures, both sapient and not, strength. Light brought them hope and life. Helen felt as if she was desperately needed by the creatures. She devoted her time to leading the peoples of the planet, giving them light when they were on the verge of being lost. She appeared as a muse at times, radiating such brilliant light that one must shield one's eyes lest be blinded, inspiring courage into the hearts of the peoples when it was needed most. In her fascination with light, Helen attempted to create beings of light though found that light could not hold a single form for long. She went to Torrentious, asking for him to create such beings as he held the power to create creatures no other could. Torrentious agreed to this, always enjoying the act of creation. Through his forge elemental beings of light were created, though Torrentious got carried away with his forge, creating beings wrought from all the elements. He gave Helen power of those beings of light and gave out his other elementals to rest of the pantheon of gods. After the creation of the sun, Helen began to admire Kirntle and his power over flames, which shed light of colors she never thought possible. As the wife of Kirntle, Helen leads the people of the planet, answering their prayers when Kirntle cannot. Today Helen is the exemplar of courage, her symbol being that of sun which is worn on the capes of righteous knights and on the banner of many kingdoms. *'''Vespia''' **The Goddess of Celebration & Love *'''Comrhine''' **The God of Fate & Luck Comrhine found his purpose as he observed the myriad affairs of the world of death and life. He saw the vast formless sea of possibility that lay ahead for it, and imbued it with structure and meaning. It is by the will of the lord of fortune that events in the lives of mortals contrive to be significant, as they struggle to shape reality. Comrhine ensures that luck favors the bold, and each player must earn their place in his story. As the master of all things from happy coincidences to grave omens, Comrhine is worshiped as much by those who wish for a better world as by those who merely hope their plans won't be ruined today. Since the shape of the future is in his hands, his favor is coveted by many a mortal, but he has never revealed the intricacies of his expansive and elaborate plans to any but his most loyal servants. He has a tendency to micromanage the course of events, and may mistakenly neglect other things in favor of the present object of his attention.
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to 2d4chan may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see
2d4chan:Copyrights
for details).
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Navigation menu
Personal tools
Not logged in
Talk
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Namespaces
Page
Discussion
English
Views
Read
Edit
Edit source
View history
More
Search
Navigation
Main page
Recent changes
Random page
Help about MediaWiki
Tools
What links here
Related changes
Special pages
Page information