Post by omera on Aug 31, 2011 19:27:31 GMT -6
I told you all I'd experiment in reality map making, so here it is.
My Pantheon
Maw: The great devourer of Bio’s children. Maw was created by Bio to make nature stable and ever-changing so that no single child of Bio could disrupt the balance. Unfortunately, Maw has his own agenda. He has given his favor to preserve the spawn of Hume, lord of mankind and one of many children of Bio.
It is wise to know that Maw works in mysterious ways, and that he may one day decide to decimate or even destroy mankind when he decides that he no longer desires to bless them with his favor. Even in his perpetual state of defiance against the balance of Bio, he still must abide by the law of Bio and Univa.
Bio: The undisputed lord of all Biological life. It was he who gave the biospheres to Earth, and it is he who may take them away with the permission of Univa. All life is a game, and all life is His game. It was he who ended the lifeless stasis of the inorganic world. His only master is Mistress Univa, the great goddess of the cosmos.
It is because of her power that his children have become so widespread throughout the universe, surviving even in the most hostile of conditions.
Hume: The undisputed creator of mankind, and a greater child of Bio. His children are the psyche demons of mankind, and they are seemingly infinite in number. Many of these aspects have apparent relation to the other children of Bio. (I tend to think of Hume's children as individual levelled, not species wide. Example: one person's anger is not the same thoughtform as another person's anger).
The Three Goddesses of Storm and Quake
Thuna: The mistress of storms. She constantly schemes and devises plans for elemental constructs with her sister Aqua, many of which are bothersome and sometimes disastrous to the children of Hume.
Ruaka: the mistress of the ever changing rock and magma that shifts and shakes beneath the surface of the Earth. Volcanoes erupt, the earth shakes, and all of it happens in her name.
Aqua: The goddess of the oceans who aided Bio in the birthing of all Earthly life. One must not mistake her for a calm goddess of passive waters, for it is within her ability to lay siege to land.
Indu: The Lord of Technology and Mankind's tools. He has evolved from being a lord of rock tools and spears, to encompassing the great machinations mankind has created. He is the spark of mankind's brilliance, and perhaps the fire itself.
Atomis: The Nuclear-Powered Child of Indu.
More to come.
My Pantheon
Maw: The great devourer of Bio’s children. Maw was created by Bio to make nature stable and ever-changing so that no single child of Bio could disrupt the balance. Unfortunately, Maw has his own agenda. He has given his favor to preserve the spawn of Hume, lord of mankind and one of many children of Bio.
It is wise to know that Maw works in mysterious ways, and that he may one day decide to decimate or even destroy mankind when he decides that he no longer desires to bless them with his favor. Even in his perpetual state of defiance against the balance of Bio, he still must abide by the law of Bio and Univa.
Bio: The undisputed lord of all Biological life. It was he who gave the biospheres to Earth, and it is he who may take them away with the permission of Univa. All life is a game, and all life is His game. It was he who ended the lifeless stasis of the inorganic world. His only master is Mistress Univa, the great goddess of the cosmos.
It is because of her power that his children have become so widespread throughout the universe, surviving even in the most hostile of conditions.
Hume: The undisputed creator of mankind, and a greater child of Bio. His children are the psyche demons of mankind, and they are seemingly infinite in number. Many of these aspects have apparent relation to the other children of Bio. (I tend to think of Hume's children as individual levelled, not species wide. Example: one person's anger is not the same thoughtform as another person's anger).
The Three Goddesses of Storm and Quake
Thuna: The mistress of storms. She constantly schemes and devises plans for elemental constructs with her sister Aqua, many of which are bothersome and sometimes disastrous to the children of Hume.
Ruaka: the mistress of the ever changing rock and magma that shifts and shakes beneath the surface of the Earth. Volcanoes erupt, the earth shakes, and all of it happens in her name.
Aqua: The goddess of the oceans who aided Bio in the birthing of all Earthly life. One must not mistake her for a calm goddess of passive waters, for it is within her ability to lay siege to land.
Indu: The Lord of Technology and Mankind's tools. He has evolved from being a lord of rock tools and spears, to encompassing the great machinations mankind has created. He is the spark of mankind's brilliance, and perhaps the fire itself.
Atomis: The Nuclear-Powered Child of Indu.
More to come.