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The Lord of Insanity is a rather striking figure. Standing around six and a half feet tall (2m) with dark features and dressed in a conservative, but wealthy, outfit. Rhasneth looks absolutely normal in all respects, and many people have mistaken him for Morr, since he sometimes has a crow on his shoulder. His only goal is in creating more insanity, and as such all of the insane are his to influence and manipulate, or try to. He will assume the race of whoever he is talking to....
The final, and most mysterious deity is Randandill. Gnome society is rich in folklore and stories. Usually it involve Ringil outwitting someone, or rescuing wayward Gandangil. However, in many stories, Ringil is accompanied by a mysterious Raven. This Raven is believed to be Randandill, the cynical brother of Ringil. It was believed that Randandill, of all the gods, sought out the...
Ormazd is the sole Arabian god. Also known as Al-Alnon (...
A learned scholar, a man wise in the ways of books but a stranger to the land and its labor, left his studies and his quiet house in the early morning. He had heard that the wise man Simca was in a nearby town, and sought out this man to challenge Simca and learn for himself whether this wander truly indeed had anything to offer, for this learned scholar was envious of this reputation that this simple man had acquired. He thought to himself,...
Morngrim represents the ideals of dwarven conflict, and unlike the human god Ulric, he is no berserker. Morngrim is the stone of steel who stands strong against all enemies and fells them with decisive blows. he represents resilience and stubborn determination, along with the dwarven tactics and technology of war. He appears as a dwarf of average height but brutally broad, with flesh of stone and eyes of steel, clad in plate armour and wielding an axe and huge shield....
Morngrim represents the ideals of dwarven conflict, and unlike the human god Ulric, he is no berserker. Morngrim is the stone of steel who stands strong against all enemies and fells them with decisive blows. he represents resilience and stubborn determination, along with the dwarven tactics and technology of war. He appears as a dwarf of average height but brutally broad, with flesh of stone and eyes of steel, clad in plate armour and wielding an axe and huge shield....
Mordred von Draco , was once a mortal. A giant slayer of legendary martial prowess. He roamed the Old World with another giant slayer named Torag B. Zeurk. After years of adventuring, Mordred was finally defeated - by a God!, Mordred held off the earthly embodiment of Khaine, Lord of Murder, to save the Old World and the Elven Kingdoms....
Mercuri is the God of Explosions. He controls the bombs and other stuff. He's often portrayed as a small dwarf who is bold. He were's an armour, and he has a small tatoe between his thumb and his forefinger of a bomb. The cult is ment for the alchemist who are to happy in placing bomb's or other stuff like that. They are not welcome in the other Cult for alchemists, because they are not real alchemists who make potions and chemical stuff....
Khorne is the one chaos god that has come anywhere close to dominating the chaos wastes. His legions of bloodthirsty demons and war children sweep across the blasted plains in a never ending killing frenzy. The demons surge and spawn from the northernmost city of chaos in the Realm of Chaos itself. This is the bastion city of Khorne, Khorinaun....
Khaine, the Lord of Murder, has many cults following him, just as other gods do. One of the more widespread versions of his worship is the group known as the...
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