Savage Gods

Savage Gods
  • Originally Posted: July 27, 2020
  • Last Updated: January 30, 2026

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Eindridil

Woe betide any who commit sacrilege against Eindridil or the sea. Those who transgress find themselves turned away from waterfront cities as word of their crimes spreads from port to port among her faithful servants.

Haldora

True to her motherly nature, Haldora has become the goddess most often worshipped by the outcasts, undesirables and the monsters that can find no peace or home in the civilized world. She takes them all into her cold, putrid bosom.

Magnora

Magnora is the patron goddess of craft and ingenuity. Dedicated to her work, she is skilled in all physical arts whether wrought in steel, wood, clay or cloth. Magnora constantly seeks to improve both the form and efficiency of her work.

Sybil

Sybil is the huntress and guardian of nature. She patrols the forests, tending to the animals in need and bringing swift justice to those that would dare harm nature.

Sverin

Sverin, the god of turmoil and trickery, vows never to live a stagnant and boring life. Sverin revels in disorder and capricious wiles to stay a step ahead of the more brutish Savage Gods. Do not mistake Sverin as a god of pointless chaos.

Theodosia

Born from the last and forsaken Golden Acorn to fall from the World Tree, Theodosia is the patron Deity of Travellers and Storytellers. From the wandering celestial plane known as the Ever-Winding Road, they encourage the peoples of Arthos to roam and experience its many wonders, for they most-fervently believe that travel is the cure for ignorance and hate.

Valdr

Valdr controls the thunder and lightning from high above the realms in his celestial heaven of Valhalla. There in his great hall he watches the countless battles in the mortal realm. Valdr sends his angelic female warriors, the Valkyrie, to pick the bravest and most courageous of the fallen to serve him in the afterlife.