>>5958953Our gods:
>Castor:Blue snake
The god of civilization and outward expansion.
One must acknowledge their complete past in order to invoke Castor. Unfortunately, our nation does not yet know its complete past, so only the few that have realized what really happened are the ones who can pray to Him with any degree of success.
He represents natural order, organization, and leadership.
He’s also been the primary God for more than one Civilization from an extremely long time ago.
We have record of this due to the first depiction we have of Castor, who was inscribed on the float-stone artifact that sailed the seas from another ancient civilization.
There’s evidence that this stone is very old, and has traveled the seas for centuries.
The ancient civilization tied to it is Meluzina.
Maybe the lack of this God was the reason why our former human masters weren’t able to hold their own against the monster threat?
>Luidicios:Likely a Cnidaria of some kind
Not actually known what Luidicios is, as he is the god of biological wonder and mystery.
His overall purpose is to simply exist alongside us, as Cnidaria do, and to also represent everything that is natural wonder. Neutral, uncaring, hidden. Likely eating, too. He may one day allow us to figure out just how healthy the world is.
In a way, he also represents what draws one towards the pursuit of knowledge.
(This could be fun when I meet a civ that’s not too fond of preserving nature)
>Deika:The Goddess of Fire, embodying flame and holding a hot plasma core at the center of her form.
Deika is very real, and when invoked, sparks the fires of war, combat, skill, and the will to take heavily. And sex. In specific scenarios. When personally invoked, she is said to provide long-distance runners with the will and spirit to keep going, despite their tired forms. Her visual motif is heavily invoked in the ancient city. Her form, and especially her face, which is represented by a pair of empty eyesockets with vague, somewhat feminine shapes, cover the inner walls of more than one temple inside the ancient city.
>Tarkus:He represents the uncaring cosmos, dead, alive, it does not matter. The universe moves without us, and so too does Tarkus.
The presence of Tarkus invokes natural disasters that vary widely in severity. One of the most representative natural disasters related to Tarkus is the asteroid impact. He requires decent study to understand, and even then, not many yet do, due to the unknown nature of what is above… and below, depending on one’s perspective.
One does not want to pray to Tarkus, unless begging forgiveness. Even then, Tarkus doesn’t necessarily “punish”. Like Luidicios, He does not care that any of us exist at all. If you survive an incident by miraculous accident, it's likely his actions did save you. Indirectly.
Conclusion in the blurb at the start of my actions...
Whenever I decide to post.