Post by Stage on Sept 15, 2020 17:27:44 GMT
While Mundus is generally thought to be entirely patchwork, there are some legendary figures said by some to be of Mundan origin. Of course, it is also possible these entities, whether they exist or not, simply predate its recorded history.
For gods associated with a particular faction, please refer to the Factions of Mundus thread.
Below is a list of gods, goddesses, or otherwise mythological entities not associated with any existing culture on Mundus...
Casusa: said to be an ivory serpent with a woman's face and a crown of light so vast that she stretches across all of Lemuria, Casusa is a goddess of fortune. She was tricked into biting her own tail by a spirit though, so she is mute and immobile. This spirit, who fell in love with her, then impregnated her.
Daeamos: also known as Amo Dae, Daeamos is a fair giant and a god of trickery. He is the child of Casusa and the spirit that trapped her within her own coils. It was Amo Dae who took fire from the sun and planted it into the earth, creating volcanoes and allowing mankind to harvest it for themselves.
Ki'dingir: an ancient behemoth with skin of black stone and blood of molten rock, Ki'dingir is a primordial god of earth. Ancient cuneiform signs reveal Ki'dingir to be as prideful as the tallest mountain, and as wrathful as its fiercest eruption. Legends tell that Ki'dingir was imprisoned for his crimes in a forgotten tomb deep in the caverns Mundus.
For gods associated with a particular faction, please refer to the Factions of Mundus thread.
Below is a list of gods, goddesses, or otherwise mythological entities not associated with any existing culture on Mundus...
Casusa: said to be an ivory serpent with a woman's face and a crown of light so vast that she stretches across all of Lemuria, Casusa is a goddess of fortune. She was tricked into biting her own tail by a spirit though, so she is mute and immobile. This spirit, who fell in love with her, then impregnated her.
Daeamos: also known as Amo Dae, Daeamos is a fair giant and a god of trickery. He is the child of Casusa and the spirit that trapped her within her own coils. It was Amo Dae who took fire from the sun and planted it into the earth, creating volcanoes and allowing mankind to harvest it for themselves.
Ki'dingir: an ancient behemoth with skin of black stone and blood of molten rock, Ki'dingir is a primordial god of earth. Ancient cuneiform signs reveal Ki'dingir to be as prideful as the tallest mountain, and as wrathful as its fiercest eruption. Legends tell that Ki'dingir was imprisoned for his crimes in a forgotten tomb deep in the caverns Mundus.
Luccev: also known as the Antagonist, Luccev is a demonic figure depicted alternately as both a human-faced dog and a dog-faced human said to tempt mortals with physical pleasures. Luccev is malicious and of ambiguous gender in its modern form, but there are texts that suggest it was originally a benevolent fertility goddess.
Wiez: always depicted as a supernaturally tall man with an eye patch and broad-rimmed hat, Wiez is the spirit of chaos that trapped and impregnated Casusa, and thus the father of Daeamos. Some blame the nature of Mundus on Wiez and his wicked tricks, but there is no historical evidence of this.