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The Biggest Dump

As i start walking back, i decide to take a look at my stat page.

Name: Dorian A. Hawke | Lv. 27 | Class: Equalizer | Age: 19 | Race: Nephilim | Gender: Male

Titles:The Displaced Hero, Smartass, The Antagonizer, The Otherworlder, Mortal Stage Apprentice, Force User, Obstinate Ass, The Nutcracker, Succubus Lover, Contractor

Hp: 565 | Stam: 710 | 100 ki | 360 FP |  670 Mana

Vit: 113 | End: 142 | Str: 148 | Agi: 172 | Dex: 155 | Int: 134 | Wis: 127 | M.End: 135 | Cha: 41

5 stam regen/s | 10 force regen/s | 63.5 mana regen/s

Social skills:

Antagonize lvl 13 apprentice

Misdirection lvl 10 50% adept

Lying lvl 75 85% adept

Intimidation lvl 0 expert

Reversal lvl 1 adept

Seduce lvl 8 10% novice

Barter lvl 1 novice

Smartassery lvl 99 adept

Force Persuade lvl 0 novice

Cunnilingus lvl 10 novice

Fingering lvl 10 novice

Combat:

Bare knuckle brawling lvl 50 apprentice

Tae kwon do lvl 1 80% novice

Wrestling lvl 2 apprentice

Self taught Martial arts lvl 10 apprentice

Staff combat lvl 4 novice

Knife/Dagger combat lvl 70 novice

Club combat lvl 30 novice

Small firearms combat lvl 82 20% novice

Rifle combat lvl 1 2% novice

Countering lvl 72 90% apprentice

Riposte lvl 20 novice

Archery lvl 10 novice

Throwing knives lvl 1 apprentice

Force choke lvl 80 novice

Dodge Novice lvl 82

Block novice 40

Swordsman novice 40

Axeman novice 22

Scythemeister Novice 21

Spearman Novice 21

Reap Novice 0

Combat masteries:

Unarmed 18%

Blunt weapons 6%

Knife 2%

Small firearms 4%

Medium firearms .3%

Polearms 2%

Crafting:

Small blade maintenance lvl 5 novice

Small firearms maintenance lvl 25 novice

Cloth armor maintenance lvl 10 novice

Improvised weapon creation lvl 80 adept

Improvised armor creation lvl 2 apprentice

Passive:

Strong mind lvl 50 apprentice

Quick thinking lvl 53 apprentice

Rememberance lvl 2 adept

Patience lvl 2 apprentice

Not-so-common sense lvl1 expert

Focused mind lvl 50 apprentice

Natural Stealth lvl 80 novice

Focused stealth lvl 58 apprentice

Sociopathy lvl 1 novice

Shadenfreude lvl 8 novice

Fearless lvl 99 novice

Slight kleptomania lvl 11 novice

Immaginative skill creation lvl 0 novice

Blood manipulation lvl 7 novice

Ki manipulation lvl 0 novice

Ki infusion lvl 0 novice

Meditatel lvl 2 novice

Force manipulation lvl 4 novice

Force sense lvl 3 Apprentice

Force user passive MAX

Ki-Force synergy lvl 3 novice

Ki reinforcement novice 5

Force reinforcement novice 5

Ki-Force healing novice 0

Force channeling lvl 0 novice

Mana channeling Novice 5

Mana sense Novice 5

Mana Re-inforcement Novice 5

Mana infusing Novice 5

Mana manipulation Novice 5

Soulgrip Novice 0

Tri-energy Novice

Combat Mind Novice 1

Soul Infusion Novice 0

Soul Cleanse Novice 0

Juducator Max

Resistances

Light 0 dark 0 fire 0 water 0 wind 0 earth 0 space 0 time 0 pain 1% mind 25% Holy 50% Unholy 50% Soul 50%

Affinities

Light 1

Dark 25

Fire 10

Water 5

Wind 25

Earth 10

Space 40

Time 0

Blood 5

Force 100

Unholy 50

Holy 50

Soul 100

Damn ive changed. Its almost Nostalgic to think about how i was in the past.

I finally get to the inn and see the others sitting at a table in the corner.

Dorian:"Hey you guys. Anything new?" I say looking at the piles of books at the table.

Dag:"We were just getting all the information in regards to the pantheons that we could find."

Lilith:"Its soooo much."

Thia:"My brain hurts."

Julian:"Kill me... please."

Lilith:"Lets get this over with. First we will start with the Norse pantheon, then we will go onto the GrecoRoman pantheon."

Dorian:"Alright you guys im ready."

Lilith:"Okay so so with the Norse we got Baldur - God of beauty, innocence, peace, and rebirth. Consort: Nanna, Killed by Loki, who tricked his blind brother Hodr into killing him with a spear of mistletoe.Borr - Father of Odin, Vili and Vé. Consort: BestlaBragi - God of poetry, music and the harp. Consort: Iðunn.Búri - Ruler of Prehistory, the first god and father of Borr.Dagr - God of the daytime, son of Dellingr and Nótt.Dellingr - God of dawn. Father of Dagr. Husband of Nótt.Eir - Goddess of healing.Ēostre - Goddess of spring.Elli - Goddess of old age.Forseti - God of justice, peace and truth. Son of Baldur andNanna.Freyja - Goddess of love, fertility, and battle. Consort: Óðr.Freyr - God of fertility. Consort: Gerðr.Frigg - Goddess of marriage and motherhood. Consort: Odin. Can also be pronounced "Frigga".Fulla - Frigg´s handmaid.Gefjun - Goddess of fertility and plough.Hel - Queen of Helheim, the Norse underworld.Heimdall - One of the Æsir and guardian of Asgard, their realm.Hermóðr - The heroic son of Odin.Tried to rescue Baldur.Hlín - Goddess of consolation and protection.Höðr - God of winter. Killed by Vali.Hœnir - The silent god.Iðunn - Goddess of youth. Consort: Bragi.Jörð - Goddess of the Earth. Mother of Thor by Odin.Kvasir - God of inspiration. Killed by Dwarves.Lofn - Goddess of forbidden loves.Loki - Trickster and god of mischief . Consort: Sigyn (also called Saeter).Magni - God of strength. Son of Thor.Máni - God of the Moon.Mímir - Odin's uncle. Decapitated by Vanir.Nanna - Goddess of joy and peace, an Ásynja married withBaldur and mother to Forseti. Died because of Baldur's death.Nerthus - A goddess mentioned by Tacitus. Her name is connected to that of Njord.Njord - God of sea, wind, fish, and wealth. Killed in Ragnarok. Nótt - Goddess of night, daughter of Narvi and mother ofAuðr, Jörð and Dagr by Naglfari, Annar and Dellingr, respectively. Odin - The "All Father" God of war, associated with wisdom, poetry, and magic (The Ruler of the gods).Rán - Goddess of the sea.Sága - An obscure goddess, possibly another name for Frigg.Sif - Wife of Thor. Goddess of harvest.Sjöfn - Goddess of love.Skadi - Goddess of winter; Njord's wife.Snotra - Goddess of prudence.Sól (Sunna) - Goddess of Sun. Swallowed by Skoll.Thor - son of Óðinn God of thunder and battle. Consort: Sif.Thrud - daughter of Thor and Sif.Tyr - God of war. Also the god of the skies.Ull - God of ski/winter, hunt, and duel. Son of Sif.Váli - God of revenge.Vár - Goddess of contract.Vé - One of the three gods of creation. Brother of Óðinn andVili.Vidar - God of the forest, revenge and silence.Vör - Goddess of wisdom.Yggdrasil - Tree of life. Connects the 9 worlds to the Norse Pantheon."

Dag:"Now we have the GrecoRoman pantheon, which in all honest isnt as bad.Zeus/Jupiter King of Gods.Hera/Juno Goddess of Marriage..Poseidon/Neptune God of the Sea .Cronos/Saturn Youngest son of Uranus, Father of Zeus. Aphrodite/Venus Goddess of Love. Hades/Pluto God of the Underworld. Hephaistos/Vulcan God of the Forge. Demeter/Ceres Goddess of the Harvest. Apollo/Apollo God of Music and Medicine

. Athena/Minerva Goddess of Wisdom. Artemis/Diana Goddess of the Hunt. Ares/Mars God of War. Hermes/Mercury Messenger of the Gods

. Dionysus/Bacchus God of Wine. Persephone/Proserpine Goddess of Underworld

. Eros/Cupid God of Love. Gaia/Gaea Goddess of Earth and Mother to Cronus. She is also known to be a Titan."

Thia:"Next is the pantheon of a place called Egypt. You have no idea how much info is in there for them."

Dorian:"Im familiar with the Egyptian gods, but go on."

Thia:"Alright we have Osiris  who was a wise king who was married to his sister Isis. When he was murdered by their evil brother Seth, she used magic to bring him back to life to conceive a son, Horus who revenged his father’s death and killed his uncle. His son became the king of Egypt, while Osiris became the king of the dead and the judge of the underworld.Osiris was also the god of vegetation. Isis was the sister and wife to Osiris. She was the god who brought about the action of Mummification and the action of ressurection she also influenced other religions as well, including Christianity. Isis, portrayed as a woman holding an Ankh in her hand and sometimes with a female body and cow’s head or cow’s horns was also worshiped as goddess of fertility. Now we have Horus is One of the most important ancient Egyptian gods was the son of Osiris and Isis. According to the famous myth, he revenged his father’s murder and killed his uncle Seth by which he established himself as the new king of Egypt.Also worshiped as the god of light and sky, Horus was usually depicted as a falcon-headed male creature wearing a white and red crown. Next is Thot is The god of wisdom, writing and magic was most often portrayed as an ibis-headed man. Thoth was the scribe of the underworld who recorded the verdict on the deceased in the Hall of Maat, maintained the library of the gods, authored the spells in “The Book of the Dead” and wrote “The Book of Thoth” (containing the secrets of the universe). But he also played an important role in many ancient Egyptian myths, acting as an arbiter between the forces of good and evil.

Ra or Re was the sun god and one of the most important ancient Egyptian deities. He was also associated with pyramid building and the resurrection of the pharaohs. Symbolically born every morning with sunrise, Ra symbolically died with every sunset after which he began his journey into the underworld. In the later period, Ra became closely associated with Horus.

Seth or Set was the god of desert and storms who later also became associated with chaos and darkness. He was painted as a man with the head of a dog with a long snout and forked tail but he was sometimes also depicted as pig, crocodile, scorpion and hippopotamus. Seth is also one of the leading characters of the legend of Osiris and Isis, and as a result of the growing popularity of the Osiris cult, Seth became demonized and his images were removed from the temples. In some parts of ancient Egypt, however, he continued to be worshiped as one the chief deities.

As the wife of Amon and mother of Khons, Mut was one of the chief Theban gods. Venerated as the great divine mother, Mut was usually depicted as a woman wearing a white and red crown but she was sometimes also portrayed with the head or body of a vulture and as a cow because in the later period, she merged with Hathor, another great divine mother who was usually depicted as a woman with cow horns and as a cow

Bastet was a feline goddess who was depicted either as a cat or woman with the head of a cat. She was the daughter of the sun god Ra and was closely associated with domesticated cat. Bastet was worshiped for her maternal, protective nature and was often painted surrounded by kittens. But she was also believed to be ferocious when necessary for cats were able to kill snakes - one the most deadly creatures in ancient Egypt.

Amun or Amon which translates into “The Hidden One” was the head of the Theban pantheon of gods and goddesses. Worshiped as the king of gods (similarly as Zeus by ancient Greeks), Amun was usually painted in a human form but he was sometimes also portrayed with the ram’s head. Like many other ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses that were eventually assimilated with their local/regional versions, Amun was later merged with Ra into Amun-Ra which remained the chief god throughout the period of ancient Egypt.

Ptah was the creator-god and the patron deity of crafts and craftsmanship. Ptah was usually depicted as a mummified figure with his hands protruding through the bandaging to hold a staff with the symbols of dominion and stability.

Hathor was the cow goddess who was associated with dancing and music but she was also known as the Lady of Heaven, Earth and the Underworld She protected women during pregnancy and childbirth, and was also worshiped as goddess as fertility.

Sekhmet was the goddess of war who was depicted as the lion-headed goddess. She was the “Powerful One” and destroyed the enemies of Ra but she also helped kings against their opponents. Sekhmet was also associated with medicine desease and health. Next is Anubis who was a jackal-headed god, the divine embalmer who was closely associated with mummification and the afterlife; he was the custodian of the dead on their journey into the afterlife. Anubis’ black skin (a color associated with the dark Nile deposits that made farming in ancient Egypt so successful) was a symbol of rebirth. He also attended the “Weighting of the Heart” ceremony in the afterlife. Maat was the personification and goddess of truth, morality, justice, order, and harmony. She symbolized the natural equilibrium of the universe; she was the opposite of chaos and therefore the highest attainment of Egypt. The “Weighing of the Heart” ceremony as depicted in the Book of the Dead took place in the Hall of Maat. She was typically portrayed as a woman with an ostrich feather on her head."

Damn thats a lot of info. I need time to process some of it.

Dorian:"Before we continue i need to process all that info, hold on."

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Dorian:"Okay go on."

Julian:"Next we got Lucifer and the personifications of sin: Lucifer: pride. Beelzebub: envy (envious). Sathanus: wrath (wraþþe). Abaddon: sloth (slowȝ). Mammon: greed - avarice (avarouse) & covetousness (covetise). Belphegor: gluttony (glotouns). Asmodeus: lust (leccherouse) - later reported as using the name Asmodeum. I even found some info on the Main Kings of the 72 demons of the Lesser Key Of Solomon."

Dorian:"Well lets hear it." Shit i know this is gonna be a lot.

Julian:"Baal (or Bael) is the head of the infernal powers. He is also the first demon listed in Wierus'Pseudomonarchia daemonum. Bael is first king ofHell with estates in the east. He has three heads: a toad, a man, and a cat. He also speaks in a raucous, but well formed voice, and commands 66 legions. Bael teaches the art of invisibility, and may be the equivalent of Baal or Baalzebub, one of the Seven princes of Hell. Paimon (also Paimonia, Paymon) is one of the Kings of Hell, more obedient to Lucifer than other kings are, and has two hundred legions of demons under his rule. He has a great voice and roars as soon as he comes, speaking in this manner for a while, until the conjurer compels him and then he answers clearly the questions he is asked. When the conjurer invokes this demon he must look towards the northwest, for there is where he has his house, and when Paimon appears he must be allowed to ask what he wishes and be answered, in order to obtain the same from him.Paimon teaches all arts, philosophies and sciences, and secret things; he can reveal all mysteries of the Earth, wind and water, what the mind is, and where it is, and everything the conjurer wants to know, gives good familiars, dignities and confirms them, binds men to the conjurer's will.If Paimon is cited alone, some offering or sacrifice must be done, and he will accept it; then two kings called Beball (Bebal or Labal) and Abalam (Abalim) will go to him together with other spirits, often twenty-five legions; but these other spirits do not always come unless the conjurer call upon them.Paimon is depicted as a man with an effeminate face, wearing a precious crown, and riding a dromedary. Before him often goes a host demons with the shape of men, playing trumpets, cymbals, and any other sort of musical instruments. Beleth (also spelled Bilet, Bileth and Byleth) is a mighty and terrible king of Hell, who has eighty-five legions of demons under his command. He rides a war horse, and all kind of music is heard before him, according to most authors on demonology and the most knowngrimoires. According to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum Noah's sonHam was the first in invoking him after the flood, and wrote a book onMathematics with his help.When appearing he looks very fierce to frighten the conjurer or to see if he is courageous. The conjurer must be brave, and holding a hazel wand in his hand must draw a triangle by striking towards the South, East, and upwards, and command Beleth into it by means of some conjurations.If he does not obey, the conjurer must rehearse all threats the conjurations said. Then, Beleth will obey and do all that he is commanded, but the conjurer must be respectful and pay homage unto Beleth due to his rank, and hold a silver ring in the middle finger of the left hand against his face, as it is the use of hellish kings and princes before Amaymon.Beleth gives all the love of men and women he is commanded until the conjurer is satisfied. Purson (also Curson, Pursan) is a Great King of Hell, being served and obeyed by twenty-two legions of demons. He knows of hidden things, can find treasures, and tells past, present and future. Taking a human or aerial body he answers truly of all secret and divine things of Earth and the creation of the world. He also brings good familiars. Purson is depicted as a man with the face of a lion, carrying a ferocious viper in his hand, and riding a bear. Before him there can be heard many trumpets demons. And thats only the first few."

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Dorian:"Just tell me about the kings, i dont want to hear about the other 70sumthing."

Julian:"Okay so next we have Asmodai (also Ashmodai, Asmodeus, Asmody, Asmoday) appears as the king 'Asmoday' in the Ars Goetia, where he is said to have a seal in gold and is listed as number thirty-two according to respective rank. He "is strong, powerful and appears with three heads; the first is like a bull, the second like a man, and the third like a ram; the tail of aserpent, and from his mouth issue flames of fire."Also, he sits upon an infernal dragon, holds a lance with a banner and, amongst the Legions of Amaymon, Asmoday governs seventy two legions of inferior spirits. (KING\COUNT) Vine (also Viné, Vinea) is an Earl and also a King of Hell, commanding 36 legions of demons. He can tell present, past and future, discover witches and hidden things, create storms and make the water rough by means of them, and also bring down walls and build towers. This demon is portrayed as a lion holding a snake in his hand and riding a black horse. The etymology of his name seems to be the Latin word 'vinea', vine, that is also the name given to an ancient war machine made of wood and covered with leather and branches, used to overthrow walls.Balam (also Balaam, Balan) is a great and powerful king of Hell who commands over forty legions of demons. He gives perfect answers on things past, present, and to come, and can also make men invisible and witty. Balam is depicted as being three-headed. One head is the head of a bull, the second of a man, and the third of a ram. He has flaming eyes and the tail of a serpent. He carries a hawk on his fist and rides a strong bear. At other times, he is represented as a naked man riding a bear. His name seems to have been taken from Balaam, theBiblical magician. (KING\PRESIDENT) Zagan(also Zagam) is a Great King and President of Hell, commanding over thirty-three legions of demons. He makes men witty; he can also turn wine into water, water into wine, and blood into wine (according to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum blood into oil, oil into blood, and a fool into a wise man). Other of his powers is that of turning metals into coins that are made with that metal (i.e., gold into a gold coin, copper into a copper coin, etc.). Zagan is depicted as a griffin-winged bull that turns into a man after a while. Amdusias (also Amduscias, Amdukias or Ambduscias) has 29 legions of demons and spirits under his command and has the rank ofGreat King. He is depicted as a human with claws instead of hands and feet, the head of a unicorn, and a trumpet to symbolize his powerful voice. Amdusias is associated with thunder and it has been said that his voice is heard during storms. In other sources, he is accompanied by the sound of trumpets when he comes and will giveconcerts if commanded, but while all his types of musical instruments can be heard they cannot be seen. He is regarded as being the demon in charge of the cacophonous music that is played in Hell. He can make trees bend at will. Belial is listed as the sixty-eighth spirit of The Lesser Key of Solomon. He is a King of Hell with 80 legions of demons, and 50 legions of spirits, under his command. He was created as the first, after Lucifer.He has the power to distribute senatorships and gives excellent familiars. He must be presented with offerings, sacrifices and gifts, or else he will not give true answers to demands. That is it for the 72 demons. Youve already figured out how it ties into the Church of the One God."

Uuughghgh.

Lilith:"Next we have the Hindu Pantheon. Vaishnavism is the sect within Hinduism that worships Vishnu, the preserver god of the Hindu Trimurti ('three images', the Trinity), and his ten incarnations. It is a devotional sect, and followers worship many deities, including Rama and Krishna, both considered as incarnations of Vishnu. The adherents of this sect are generally non-ascetic, monastic and devoted to meditative practice and ecstatic chanting. Saivism is the Hindu sect that worships the god Shiva. Shiva, the destroyer god among the Trimurti, is sometimes depicted as the fierce god Bhairava. Saivists are more attracted to asceticism than adherents of other Hindu sects, and may be found wandering with ashen faces performing self-purification rituals. Followers of Shaktism recognize Shakti as the power that underlies the female principle, and Devi is often depicted as Parvati the consort of Shiva or as Lakshmi the consort of Vishnu. She is also depicted in other guises, such as the fierce Kali or Durga. In Shaktism, Adi Parashakti is regarded as Ultimate Godhead or Para Brahman. She is formless i.e. Nirguna in reality but may take many forms i.e. Saguna.Durga or Lalita tripur sundari is regarded as Supreme deity with forms. Shaktism is closely related with Tantric Hinduism, which teaches rituals and practices for purification of the mind and body. Tantric sex is considered one of such rituals." She says with the predators gleam. No sex now, need knowledge. We will have fun later.

Dag:"Next we have the gods of the Orient, both Chinese and Japanese. Dizang: ruler of the ten hells

Four Heavenly Kings: four Buddhist guardian gods

Gautama Buddha (釋迦牟尼, Shìjiā móu ní)

Guanyin (also Kuanyin): bodhisattva associated with compassion

Laughing BuddhaBaosheng Dadi: god of medicine

Cangjie: had four eyes

Chang'e: goddess of the Moon

Chi You: tyrant who fought against the then-future Yellow Emperor

Da Yu (Yu the Great): founder of the Xia dynasty and famed for his introduction of flood control and for his upright moral character

Daoji: folk hero known for wild and eccentric behavior; maintained a compassionate nature

Dragon King

Eight Immortals:

Cao Guojiu

Han Xiangzi

Han Zhongli

He Xiangu

Lan Caihe

Lü Dongbin

Tie Guaili

Zhang Guolao

Erlang Shen: possessed a third eye in the middle of his forehead that saw the truth

Four Emperors (四御, Sì yù): heavenly kings of Taoist religion

Yu Huang (Jade Emperor)

Beiji Dadi

Tianhuang Dadi

Empress of Earth

Fangfeng: giant who helped fight flood, executed by Yu the Great

Feng Meng: apprentice to Hou Yi, and his eventual murderer

Gao YaoGong Gong: water god/sea monster resembling a serpent or dragon

Guan Yu: god of brotherhoods, martial power, and war

Hànbá (旱魃)Hou Yi: archery deity; married to Chang'e, goddess of the Moon

Hung ShingKua Fu: a giant who wanted to capture the sun

Kui Xing: god of examinations and an associate of the god of literature, Wen Chang

Lei Gong: god of thunder

Lung Mo: Chinese woman deified after raising five infant dragons

Matsu: goddess of the sea

Meng Po: responsible for reincarnated souls forgetting previous lives

Nezha: Taoist protection deity

Nu Wa: creator of humans

Pangu: a deity that separated heaven and earth

Sun Wukong (also the Monkey King)

Tam Kung: sea deity with the ability to forecast weather

The Cowherd and Weaver Girl

Three August Ones and Five Emperors: a collection of legendary rulers

Three Pure Ones: the Taoist trinity

Daode Tianzun

Lingbao Tianzun

Yuanshi Tianzun

Tu Di Gong: god of wealth and merit

Tu Er Shen: managed the love and sex between homosexual men

Wenchang Wang: god of culture and literature

Wong Tai Sin: possessed healing power

Wu Gang: endlessly cut down a self-healing bay laurel on the moon

Xi Wangmu: Queen Mother of the West

Xiang River goddesses

(Xiangfei)

É huáng (娥皇)

Nǚ yīng (女英).

Xihe, goddess of the sun

Xingtian: headless giant decapitated by the Yellow Emperor as punishment for challenging him; his face is on his torso as he has no head

Yanluowang: God of death

Yuqiang: Yellow Emperor's descendent, god of north sea and wind

Zao Jun: kitchen god

Zhao Gongming (also Cai Shen): god of prosperity

Zhong Kui: vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings

Zhu Rong: god of fire. Amaterasu-Ō-Mi-Kami (天照大神 or 天照大御神) Commonly called Amaterasu, she is the goddess of the sun as well as the purported ancestress of the Imperial Household of Japan. Her full name means "Great Goddess" or "Great Spirit Who Shines in the Heavens"; she may also be referred to as Ōhiru-menomuchi-no-kami (大日孁貴神). For many reasons, one among them being her ties to the Imperial family, she is often considered (though not officially) to be the "primary god" of Shinto.

Ame-no-Uzume (天宇受売命 or 天鈿女命) Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry, instrumental to the "missing sun motif" in Shinto. She is also known as The Great Persuader and The Heavenly Alarming Female.

Fūjin (風神) Also known as Kami-no-Kaze, he is the Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods, said to have been present at the creation of the world. He is often depicted as an oni with a bag slung over his back.

Hachiman (八幡神) Also known as Hachiman-shin or Yawata no Kami, he is the god of war and the divine protector of Japan and its people. Originally an agricultural deity, he later became the guardian of the Minamoto clan. His symbolic animal and messenger is the dove.

Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神) The god or goddess of rice and fertility. Their messengers and symbolic animal are foxes. They are often identified with the Ukanomitama and Buddhist deity Dakiniten.

Izanagi (伊弊諾 or 伊邪那岐) The forefather of the gods, he is the first male as well as the god of creation and life. He and his wife, Izanami, were responsible for the birth of the islands of Japan and many kami, though she died in childbirth. Later, after his failed attempt to retrieve her from the underworld, he sired Amaterasu, Susanoo and Tsukuyomi.

Izanami (伊弉冉 or 伊邪那美) Izanagi's wife and sister, she is the first female as well as the goddess of creation and death. She died shortly after the birth of Kagu-tsuchi, and Izanagi followed her to the underworld, but failed to bring her back to the living world. A marital spat between the pair caused the cycle of life and death for all living beings.

Kuninotokotachi (国之常立神?, Kuninotokotachi-no-Kami, in Kojiki)(国常立尊?, Kuninotokotachi-no-Mikoto, in Nihonshoki) is one of the twogods born from "something like a reed that arose from the soil" when the earth was chaotic. In the Nihon Shoki, he is the first of the first three divinities born after heaven and earth were born out of chaos, and is born from something looking like a reed-shoot growing between heaven and earth. He is known by mythology to reside on top of Mount Fuji (富士山). Kuninotokotachi is described as a hitorigamiand genderless in Kojiki, while as a male god in Nihon Shoki. Yoshida Kanetomo, the founder of the Yoshida Shintō sect, identified Kuninotokotachi with Amenominakanushi and regarded him as the primordial god of the Universe.

Ninigi-no-Mikoto (瓊瓊杵尊) Commonly called Ninigi, he was the grandson of Amaterasu. His great-grandson was Kan'yamato Iwarebiko, later to be known as Emperor Jimmu, first emperor of Japan.

Ōkuninushi (大国主) A god of nation-building, farming, business, and medicine.Omoikane (思兼) The deity of wisdom and intelligence, who is always called upon to "ponder" and give good counsel in the deliberations of the heavenly deities.

Raijin (雷神) Commonly called Raiden (雷電), he is the god of thunder and lightning, and is often paired with Fūjin. As with the latter, Raijin is usually depicted as an oni.  Ryūjin (龍神) Also known as Ōwatatsumi, he is a dragon, as well as god of the sea. He resides in Ryūgū-jō, his palace under the sea built out of red and white coral, from where he controls the tides with magical tide jewels. His great-grandson would become Emperor Jimmu.

Suijin (水神) The God of Water.

Susanoo-no-Mikoto (須佐之男尊) Alternately romanized as Susano-o, Susa-no-o, and Susanowo. Reportedly called "Futsushi". He is the god of storms as well as in some cases the god of the sea. He is also somewhat of a trickster god, as Japanese mythology extensively documents the "sibling rivalry" between him and Amaterasu. Susanoo also was responsible for the slaying of the monster Yamata no Orochiand the subsequent discovery of the sacred sword Kusanagi.

Tenjin (天神) The god of scholarship, he is the deified Sugawara no Michizane (845–c903), who was elevated to his position after dying in exile and subsequent disasters in Heiankyo were attributed to his angered spirit.Toyotama-hime (豊玉姫) Also known as Otohime (乙姫), she was the daughter of Ryūjin and the grandmother of Jimmu. It is said that after she gave birth to her son, she turned into a dragon and disappeared.

Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (月読の命 or 月夜見の尊) Also known as Tsukiyomi, Tsuki no Kami, Tsukiyomino Mikoto, and Tsukiyumi no Mikoto, he is the god of the moon. He killed the goddess of food, Uke Mochi, out of disgust and anger in the way she had prepared a meal. This caused Amaterasu to never face him again, causing the sun and moon to be in different parts of the sky."

(A.N im not gonna put the Korean gods nor the Mayan gods. There is too damn many.)

Thia:"Next are the Slavic gods and goddesses. Dažbog - Sun god, possibly a culture hero and a source of wealth and power

Jarilo - God of war, vegetation, fertility and spring; also associated with harvest

Lada - Goddess of love and marriage, summer and beauty, according to some supreme goddess

Vesna - Goddess of spring and love

Morana - Goddess of harvest, witchcraft, winter and death

Perun - God of thunder and lightning, also is worshiped as supreme god.

Rod - The birth-giver, creator of all existent. Supreme god, according to some theories

Svarog - God of fire, sometimes described as a smith god.

Svetovid - God of war, fertility and abundance

Triglav - Three-headed god of war

Veles - God of earth, waters, and the underworld

Zaria - Goddess of beauty

Živa - Goddess of love and fertility

The Zorya - Two guardian goddesses that represent the morning and evening stars, guard over Simargl

Belobog - The God; speculated to be a god of light and sun

Berstuk - Evil Wendish god of the forest

Chernobog - The Black God; speculated to be the opposite number of Belobog

Dodola - Goddess of rain, sometimes believed to be the wife of Perun

Dogoda - Polish spirit of the west wind, associated with love and gentleness

Dziewona - Virgin goddess of the hunt; equivalent of the Romangoddess Diana, or Greek goddess Artemis

Dzydzilelya - Polish goddess of love, marriage, sexuality and fertility

Flins - Wendish god of death

Hors - God of the winter sun, healing, survival, and the triumph of health over illness

Ipabog - God of the hunt

Juthrbog - Wendish moon god

Karewit - Wendish protector of the town of Charenza

Kresnik (deity) - Fire god

Kupala - God of fertility

Koliada - Goddess of the sky, responsible for the sunrise

Lada - Fakeloric goddess of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty, constructed by scholars during the Renaissance

Marowit - Wendish god of nightmares

Marzyana - Polish goddess of the grain

Matka Gabia - Polish goddess of the home and hearth

Mokosh - Goddess connected with female activities such as shearing, spinning and weaving

Myesyats - God of the moon

Oynyena Maria - Polish fire goddess who assists Perun

Oźwiena - Goddess of echo, gossip, fame and glory

Peklenc - God of the underground and a divine judge

Percunatel - Polish goddess, purported to be Perun's mother

Pereplut - Goddess of drink and changing fortunes

Podaga - Wendish god of weather, fishing, hunting and farming

Porewit - God of the woods, who protected lost voyagers and punished those who mistreated the forest

Radegast - God of hospitality, fertility and crops

Rugiewit - Local personification of Perun, worshipped by members of the Rani in Charenza

Siebog - God of love and marriage; consort of Živa

Siliniez - Polish woodland god for whom moss was sacred

Stribog - God and spirit of the winds, sky and air

Sudice - The Fates of Polish mythology, who meted out fortune, destiny, judgement and in some cases, fatality, when a child was born

Sudz - Polish god of destiny and glory

Tawals - Blessing-bringing god of the meadows and fields

Varpulis - God of storm winds and companion of Perun

Vesna - Goddess of spring and nature

Zeme - Goddess of the earth

Zirnitra - Dragon god of sorcery

Zislbog - Wendish moon goddess; also known as Kricco, goddess of the seed

Żywie - Goddess of health and healing."

Julian:"Finally are the Africa gods. Ala mother goddess, ruler of the underworld, goddess of fertility

Amma supreme god

Cagn creator god

Eshu trickster and messenger god

Katonda creator god, father of the gods, king and judge of the universe

Kibuka war god

Leza creator and sky god

Mujaji rain goddess

Nyame creator god associated with the sun and moon

Ogun god of war and iron

Olorun sky god and supreme deity."

Dag:"Thats it for the Pantheons of the world."

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Dorian:"TOOO FUCKING MANY!!!"

I gained so much knowledge it hurts.

For gaining knowledge on almost every pantheon in your world, you gained +80 intelligence.

Dorian:"Finally we are done. I need to sleep off this headache."

Everyone else:"Agreed."