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There has always been worship.

In the earliest days of man, we revered the sun and it's awesome power of bringing both life and death; over time, the Sun would find itself personified with specific Deities - Gods, along with other things, both tangible and not. Life and Death; Sun and Moon; Water, Fire, Earth, Wind; War and Peace, Love and Conquest. Across the globe, across time and cultures, each society had their own names for these Deities - but some became more prominent in history than others.

As far as people in the 21st Century are concerned, this is because these civilisations were great. Egyptians, Greeks, the Vikings - they conquered, with great minds and greater power. We learned much from their teachings, from mathematics and sciences to the arts. But the people of ancient times and their religions had a far greater impact on our world than most will ever know. Their Gods were not just folktales written to explain the unknown.

They were real. Just as they are today - and they are not done with the Earth and her people just yet.






Greetings, ladies, gentlemen, and unidentifiable alien blob species! As you have no doubt gathered from the title and introduction post of this interest check, you will have gathered it will be centered around Gods, and their lovely bastard Demi-God children. Or perhaps not lovely - it all depends on you, after all.

First of all, I would like to impress upon everyone that this is not going to be your typical, Percy-Jackson-esque roleplay. Well will not be roleplaying only teenagers - in fact, I would be most appreciative in a range of ages. As of yet, I have a plot, and am building up a CS. Without giving too much away, here is what you can know solely for the interest check - naturally, I will be taking questions:

  • This is a high-casual Roleplay. I will not accept someone who cannot write something with basic correct grammar and spelling. Posting requirements won't be extremely stringent - more than one paragraph, once a week.
  • You will be playing as a Demi-God; either from Ancient Greece, Egypt, or or the Norse beliefs. I currently have a list of Gods from all faiths, but naturally it doesn't include every single one. Keeping in mind the various shenanigans and abilities of the Gods from the myths, you can pick any - from the three faiths - as long as they are pure-blooded, and regardless of sex, can be a mother or father to your character. After all, if Zeus can morph into a swan for amusing sex, I'm fairly sure he could turn into a woman as well. In addition to this, virginal or loyal Gods/Goddesses will not be a mother/father to your character. This includes Artemis, Athena, and Hera - there may be others that I am not aware of, so do some research on your God.
  • This roleplay is of a war between Gods - it will also take our characters around the world, in what seems like futile hopes of stopping said war, and subsequent end of the world. Said roleplay will begin in a mysterious manner - your character may or may not know that they are different to most other humans, but the prospect of Gods and powerful Godly blood flowing through their veins is not known. If powers manifest - and they will have powers; they wouldn't be much of a Demi-God without them, after all - perhaps they would come to the conclusion of Godliness if they chose to not ignore it or pin it down to coincidence; but there would be no proof, nor sudden appearance of said Godly parent.
  • UPDATE: There is currently no cap on children of a certain God/Goddess, but if I'm suddenly getting ten children of Zeus and 15 of Hecate, there will be a cap. Additionally, if too many children of a certain faith appear, that will be capped until more children of other faith's are filled up - however, there is no worry, as there isn't a limit on how many characters one may have.
  • ANOTHER UPDATE: Children of Titans, Giants, Spirits, Demons, or mythological beasts will not be accepted - Gods only please.


Without giving away too much about the plot - and no current CS - I hope this is enough to pique somebody's interest. As always, I will take queries before you invest anything.


OOC Page: roleplayerguild.com/topics/140737-wrat..
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I'm so in!
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If I understand right I don't need to be one of the big three, so I want to play as the son of Quetzelcoatl.
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Interested! I'll probably go Norse.
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I would be interested in joining if you wouldn't mind having me! If we're reserving gods, I'll take Thoth if no one minds me doing so.
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@MiddleEarthRozeYou have my interest and this is the current idea I have for a character:

Horus + Serket = My Character (To be named)

I'm going to have him working on becoming a Doctor. If he isn't one already.
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I think I'm going to have to place dibs on Mania - (a.k.a. Mania, Manea) Goddess of insanity and the dead. So many ways to make this fun~
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either from Ancient Greece, Egypt, or or the Norse beliefs


Aww, man. The god I thought of when I saw the title wasn't any of those. Still, I can get why they were excluded—surviving myths of Celtic gods, from all pantheons, do feature their gods as human figures rather than divine, since they were written down so long after Christianity rolled in.

Still, I could probably cover the same general character with Thoth, so it's no deal breaker. Unless I can get you to okay the Celtic gods, of course. That would be lovely.

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Definitely interested! If this RP gets rolling, you can expect a descendent of Hecate to join the ranks.
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I'm interested!
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Wow, this got a lot of interest really fast!

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As I've stated more than once in the OP, you can only pick a Norse, Egyptian or Nordic God as a parent - nothing else.

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If Horus and Serket are to be the two parents of your Demi-God, then they wouldn't be a Demi-God. Just one godly parent per character please.
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Unsure if I'll allow Mania - she was only Goddess of insanity and the dead in Roman mythology - in Greek, she was a spirit, not a Goddess. However, Dionysus had ties with madness, if you'd like him.
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Reserving Hecate
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I should have probably mentioned this in the OP - reservations aren't necessary. In case you didn't notice the Gods were total sluts so it's very likely they all have a lot of kids. I'll only put a cap on something of the numbers get too ridiculous.
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@MiddleEarthRozeOkay. One god parent but does the other parent have to be human? Like some myths carry several fantastical creatures in their world, could I say my character is the product of a god and that creature?
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@Holy Soldier

Nope, sorry. One God, one human. If they had a Satyr or something as a mother, the kid would be more than likely aware of the presence of Gods.
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@MiddleEarthRozeSo they're not supposed to be aware of the presence of gods but they're aware of their supernatural powers?

I'm saying this because the children of Egyptian gods or at least the one I had in mind originally would be a no-brain giveaway who his powers stem from. It would be an easy, "Hey, where did this symbol come from?" *goes to library and looks it up if he doesn't know it already from previous education* "Oh, the mark of Horus. That explains my mysterious eyes as well."
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@Holy Soldier

Yes, as stated in the OOC, the Demi-Gods may be aware of supernatural abilities (it is up to you as the writer to decide whether that is the case or not); however, whether they come to the conclusion of divine intervention or not, there will be no proof. Their parent won't pop up all of a sudden to tell them how awesome immortality is or whatever, nor will their mortal parent be aware of it. God shows up, does the deed, leaves mortal with baby.
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I'm saying this because the children of Egyptian gods or at least the one I had in mind originally would be a no-brain giveaway who his powers stem from. It would be an easy, "Hey, where did this symbol come from?" *goes to library and looks it up if he doesn't know it already from previous education* "Oh, the mark of Horus. That explains my mysterious eyes as well."


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Also, if there are a bunch of Scandinavian characters running around. It would be obvious as well.
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@Holy Soldier

I say again - whether the character comes to the conclusion of Gods or not, they have no proof.

As for your second point, a God does not pass along any genetics to their child. How could they? Children of Anubis would be running around with deformed, monstrous half human half dog heads. And I'm pretty sure if Odin got the hots for someone outside of Scandinavia he'd chase em down, regardless of the country they originate from. Gods are powerful - they can do that.
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