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Good, non-lame artwork that is relevant is hard to find, there's so much video game stuff out there...


TL;DR Summary
- Fantasy World; see below. Some track has been laid down. There's more to create. We're looking for people to help flesh the lore out.
- Each Player controls a deity in a pantheon; they may be part of the current pantheon, the child of a god recently raised to divinity, a human given divinity or part of the pantheon that came before and was overthrown.
- The father of the Pantheon is dead; a conspiracy brought him low. His position is vacant and being fought over.
- There is more than one dynasty of gods; there is a prior generation of exiled/outcast/overthrown deities and they are playable and they are powerful, particularly with the King of Gods overthrown.
- Some deities are the patrons of a city or nation, but this is not really a nation RP.
- Greco-Egyptian-Mesopotamian style pantheon; in the style of the Greeks, the Gods will be flawed, jealous, striving among each other and deceitful bastards for the most part; they may be divine, but they sure as hell aren't omnibenevolent. They are the tantruming child-kings of all they see, indulgent and spoiled.
- Active collaboration; suggestions welcome from players regarding setting and so forth. Creativity and initiative encouraged.
- Important: Keep the OOC civil, bring up concerns about other characters and players to the GM in PM and do not harass people to post, bring concerns to the GM in PM so he can handle it.
- This isn’t a nation RP. If you’re interested in proving strategic genius rather than creating a cool RP with a story, this isn’t your RP at all. Repeat: This isn’t a nation RP.
- There will be a system put in place to referee contested situations that aren't being resolved through collaboration. But we'd really prefer you just collaborate.
- Fantasy Name Generator - A programmable name generator. If you work with the syllables, you can come up with some good names.

In Character
Aroesus, the King of the Gods is slain, the victim of a conspiracy among those he ruled and kept in line. The heavens rage and seethe with plots and anger, with ambition and lust as the many strive to overtake the throne he once held.

A prophecy of his demise prompted Aroesus to increasingly erratic and paranoid behavior, such as restricting other deities to his court in the palace of Krona on Lake Miphas in Hevas, the realm of the Gods. Always a ruler prone to authoritarianism and rule through strength, he started to become nervous of his own subjects, and began to spend his days brooding over the most trivial of imagined slights and became more prone to punishing others for crimes they didn't commit by sending them to the islands of Lake Sharzunates, the underworld equivalent of Miphas that is linked to it by the Great Nasan Falls, where beings of power were imprisoned for transgressions against the pantheon.

While there had always been jealousies against Aroesus and those desirous of seeing him deposed, there was now an impetus for a conspiracy. These deities came up with a plan; Aroesus, as his sanity dwindled, become more a creature of lust than he was before. Before, he was known to rape other beings and egregiously cheat on his marriage. But of late, Aroesus became obsessed with the young Lyrikes, the beautiful son of a nymph and a god, whom he sought to seduce. Lyrikes, no fool, used this adoration to his advantage to gain power quickly in the court, though he never quite became the lover of Aroesus. He always teased Aroseus, drove him mad with desire until he was willing to shower more gifts upon Lyrikes in his lust. This, of course, worried the other gods, who resented this newcomer, who was vicious to most of the others and was arrogant to the point of offending many; he did not lack for enemies, and he treated them harshly, largely by convincing Aroesus to condemn them to Sharzunates for various reasons.

When the gods resolved to kill Aroesus, they decided to do it through his greatest vulnerability; the young Lyrikes, whom so many of them loathed but upon whom Aroesus lusted for to the point of insensibility and blindness. These gods destroyed the soul of Lyrikes while keeping his body alive; they poisoned his body and sent him to Aroesus' chambers. When Aroesus took the suddenly receptive Lyrikes in a fit of lust, he felt the poison course through him, weakening him. That is when the other gods struck with blades crafted from the flames of mount Mithsurash, a great volcano whose fires were said to be all-consuming. Both Aroesus and Lyrikes were not merely killed, but their souls utterly destroyed, so that even in death, they could possibly be summoned forth to give account of what happened to them.

With the death of Aroesus, those beings imprisoned on the islands of Lake Sharzunates are freed, as are the gods who were functionally imprisoned within Aroesus' palace on Lake Miphas. There is no one strong enough to take the throne and govern, and therefore the gods are thrown into anarchy, with the many fragmenting and pursing their own agendas.

The gods themselves thunder away at each other. It has gone beyond words and into the realm of war; and as in heaven, so it is below in Lymaeus, with the mortals warring among each other as prophets and their followers murder one another in the streets, while armies march and burn the lands of their enemies with a religious fervor.

The world itself trembles, as old enemies see their opportunity to reclaim their right and take revenge upon their oppressors and tormentors, new enemies see the opportunity to attack the structure where it is weak and cause it to crumble, and meanwhile the Gods themselves wrangle among each other, divided and distracted.

Hidden 9 yrs ago 9 yrs ago Post by Keksalot
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This
is
fucking
THE BEST.

I want in and i have two ideas for the gods already.
One is "I", the god of Self. His domain is quite conceptual and his powers stem from the fact that in a sense, every single being, thing and object is a center of the universe and everything else exists for that one single object. Nothing can truly describe him because creating his likeness with words or colors means making him non-unique, which is paradoxal and impossible for I to even conceive. Blows of his enemies are distorted and consumed by his form without harming him because I can rarely comprehend the concept of being unimportant or insignificant enough to be mastered through violence. He is, however, uncoordinated even with himself and is driven by whims and momentary sparks of desire, chasing whatever catches his eye at the moment with wanton and determination of a very lusty moving mountain and participating in the struggle for the divine throne simply for the fun of it.

Second is "Is/Not", a dual being of existence and nonexistence who is paradoxal in that it both exists and does not exist at the same time due to how the whole world consists of existing, non-existing and POTENTIALLY existing or nonexisting things - a Schroedinger's God and God of Schroedinger's Cats, if you will. His following is mighty and split in two factions - one is a congregation of artisans, craftsmen and many different people who want to create as much things as possible and bring them out of the non-existence in order to somehow help It to become ONLY existant. The other is a dour gathering of many philosophers and scientists and warriors who ponder the problem of nonexistence and of the ways to bring it into the world - if you simply destroy something that exists, the amount of existing things does not become lower - in fact, if you break a single wall, it will transform into myriads of bricks and then will STILL exist in potentia. You get the gist of the problem.

Tell me if gods and their domains should be less conceptual and more down-to-earth tho.
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@HeySeuss Ancient Greek-influenced war between Gods? If you'll have me, I'll join.

@Keksalot Speaking for myself, and seeing as what the basis for his RP is, I imagine their domains etc would need to be more...solid is probsbly the word.

Like the Grecian deities, I can only imagine that our own should probably be more like gigantic humans, rather than esoteric and philisophical concepts bought into being.

That's just my view. :)
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Well, "I" would certainly be a gigantic human. Though he'd be REALLY gigantic, in a sense. Infinite through the power of his ego, more like. Even if he is located in a room or a palace, it becomes obvious to all who see him that he is in actuality bigger than whatever place he is in.
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Interested.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by HeySeuss
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Due to slow response, gonna put this one on the shelf, but thanks for checking. Will reach out if I revive.
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