The gods and goddesses are cruel rulers driven by ambition, violence, and iron will. They will not pander to their children or to any mortals. They would rather they all grew strong and noble than sheltered and soft.
The gods are all fueled by such determinations and they will pick their own sides in the wars. Who they help or hinder depends solely on them.
The gods and goddesses have sworn to never interfere with the dealings of their children.
They have also sworn never to interfere with the dealings of mortals, for they betrayed the gods and goddesses long ago and forsook them.
If a Warlord that becomes a god is good friends with someone who is competing in the next war, they are more likely to aid that person due to their past affiliations. It is common knowledge to get on the gods's and goddesses' good sides.
[You may roleplay as a god or goddess, but be warned, you may end up dying and being replaced in a future war.]
Here are the gods and goddesses.
The gods are all fueled by such determinations and they will pick their own sides in the wars. Who they help or hinder depends solely on them.
The gods and goddesses have sworn to never interfere with the dealings of their children.
They have also sworn never to interfere with the dealings of mortals, for they betrayed the gods and goddesses long ago and forsook them.
If a Warlord that becomes a god is good friends with someone who is competing in the next war, they are more likely to aid that person due to their past affiliations. It is common knowledge to get on the gods's and goddesses' good sides.
[You may roleplay as a god or goddess, but be warned, you may end up dying and being replaced in a future war.]
Here are the gods and goddesses.
Titans
Atlas: titan god who holds the sky on his shoulders
Epimetheus: titan god who created all the animals
Erebus: titan god of darkness and shadows, husband of Nyx
Gaea: titan goddess of Earth, motherof all Titans
Helios: titan god of the sun
Hemera: titan goddess of the day and light
Hyperion: titan god of light, father of Helios, Selene, and Eos
Kronos: titan god of time
Mnemosyne: titan goddess of memory, mother of the muses
Nyx: titan goddess of the night, wife of Erebus
Perses: titan god of destruction
Phoebe: titan goddess of intellect and prophecy
Prometheus: titan god who created mankind
Theia: titan goddess of sight
Themis: titan goddess of divine law and order
Uranus: titan god of the sky, father of all Titans (was dethroned by Kronos and disappeared)
Epimetheus: titan god who created all the animals
Erebus: titan god of darkness and shadows, husband of Nyx
Gaea: titan goddess of Earth, motherof all Titans
Helios: titan god of the sun
Hemera: titan goddess of the day and light
Hyperion: titan god of light, father of Helios, Selene, and Eos
Kronos: titan god of time
Mnemosyne: titan goddess of memory, mother of the muses
Nyx: titan goddess of the night, wife of Erebus
Perses: titan god of destruction
Phoebe: titan goddess of intellect and prophecy
Prometheus: titan god who created mankind
Theia: titan goddess of sight
Themis: titan goddess of divine law and order
Uranus: titan god of the sky, father of all Titans (was dethroned by Kronos and disappeared)
Olympian Gods
Aphrodite: goddess of love, wife of Hephaestus
Apollo: god of music, medicine, prophecy, colonization, archery, poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry, and the care-r of herds and flocks, twin brother of Artemis
Ares: god of war
Artemis: goddess of the wilderness, the hunt, wild animals, and fertility, twins sister of Apollo
Athena: goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice, and skill
Demeter: goddess of earth
Dionysus: god of wine
Hephaestus: god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen, husband of Aphrodite
Hera: goddess of marriage and birth, wife and sister of Zeus
Hermes: god of messengers, tricks, and all related things
Poseidon: god of water and earthquakes
Zeus: god of the sky
NOT OLYMPIANS BUT QUITE MAJOR
Hades: god of the Underworld and the Undead
Hestia: goddess of the hearth and domestic life
Apollo: god of music, medicine, prophecy, colonization, archery, poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry, and the care-r of herds and flocks, twin brother of Artemis
Ares: god of war
Artemis: goddess of the wilderness, the hunt, wild animals, and fertility, twins sister of Apollo
Athena: goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice, and skill
Demeter: goddess of earth
Dionysus: god of wine
Hephaestus: god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen, husband of Aphrodite
Hera: goddess of marriage and birth, wife and sister of Zeus
Hermes: god of messengers, tricks, and all related things
Poseidon: god of water and earthquakes
Zeus: god of the sky
NOT OLYMPIANS BUT QUITE MAJOR
Hades: god of the Underworld and the Undead
Hestia: goddess of the hearth and domestic life
MINOR GODS
Achyls: goddess of misery and sadness
Adikia: goddess of injustice
Alastor: god of blood feuds and vengeance
Aletheia: goddess of truth
Algos: goddess of sorrow and grief, literally pain
Anaideia: goddess of ruthlessness, shamelessness, and unforgiving
Asclepius: god of medicine, healing, and snakes
Bia: goddess of force
Boreas: god of the north wind
Chloris: goddess of flowers
Cybele: goddess of nature
Deimus: god of nightmares
Dementia: goddess of confusion
Dike: moral order and fair judgement
Eiar: goddess of spring
Eos: goddess of the dawn
Erida: goddess of hate
Eris: goddess of strife
Eros: god of lust, love, and sex; companion of Aphrodite
Euros: god of the east wind
Hebe: goddess of youth
Hecate: goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy
Hilaeria: goddess of brightness
Hygeia: goddess of health
Hypnos: god of sleep
Ilithyia: goddess of childbirth
Iris: goddess of the rainbow
Khione: goddess of winter
Kratos: god of strength
Lethe: goddess of forgetfulness
Nemesis: goddess of divine justice and revenge
Nike: goddess of victory
Notus: god of the south wind
Mania : goddess of insanity
Morpheus: god of dreams
Moros: god of doom
Pan: god of goatherds and shepherds
Peitho: goddess of persuasion and seduction
Persephone: goddess of springtime growth, wife of Hades
Phobos: god of fear
Psamathe: goddess of sand (literally sandy beaches)
Psyche: goddess of the soul
Pthinoporon: goddess of autumn
Selene: goddess of the moon
Thanatos: god of death
Theros: goddess of the summer
Tyche: goddess of fortune, chance, providence and fate
Zelos: god of eagerrivalry, emulation, envy, jealousy and zeal
Zephyrus: god of west wind
Kleio: muse of history
Ourania: muse of astronomy
Thaleia: muse of comedy
Melpomene: muse of tragedy
Polyhymnia: muse of religious hymns
Erato: muse of erotic poetry
Euterpe: muse of lyric poetry
Terpsikhore: muse of choral song and dance
Adikia: goddess of injustice
Alastor: god of blood feuds and vengeance
Aletheia: goddess of truth
Algos: goddess of sorrow and grief, literally pain
Anaideia: goddess of ruthlessness, shamelessness, and unforgiving
Asclepius: god of medicine, healing, and snakes
Bia: goddess of force
Boreas: god of the north wind
Chloris: goddess of flowers
Cybele: goddess of nature
Deimus: god of nightmares
Dementia: goddess of confusion
Dike: moral order and fair judgement
Eiar: goddess of spring
Eos: goddess of the dawn
Erida: goddess of hate
Eris: goddess of strife
Eros: god of lust, love, and sex; companion of Aphrodite
Euros: god of the east wind
Hebe: goddess of youth
Hecate: goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy
Hilaeria: goddess of brightness
Hygeia: goddess of health
Hypnos: god of sleep
Ilithyia: goddess of childbirth
Iris: goddess of the rainbow
Khione: goddess of winter
Kratos: god of strength
Lethe: goddess of forgetfulness
Nemesis: goddess of divine justice and revenge
Nike: goddess of victory
Notus: god of the south wind
Mania : goddess of insanity
Morpheus: god of dreams
Moros: god of doom
Pan: god of goatherds and shepherds
Peitho: goddess of persuasion and seduction
Persephone: goddess of springtime growth, wife of Hades
Phobos: god of fear
Psamathe: goddess of sand (literally sandy beaches)
Psyche: goddess of the soul
Pthinoporon: goddess of autumn
Selene: goddess of the moon
Thanatos: god of death
Theros: goddess of the summer
Tyche: goddess of fortune, chance, providence and fate
Zelos: god of eagerrivalry, emulation, envy, jealousy and zeal
Zephyrus: god of west wind
Kleio: muse of history
Ourania: muse of astronomy
Thaleia: muse of comedy
Melpomene: muse of tragedy
Polyhymnia: muse of religious hymns
Erato: muse of erotic poetry
Euterpe: muse of lyric poetry
Terpsikhore: muse of choral song and dance