Who is in charge of fire?

If you worshiped the fire for its ability to destroy and make things reborn.
Do you think it is better to set the world on fire so it can be destroyed or so it can be reborn?
 
I don't think Bhall is about destruction/creation : she was about Passion (creation) before her fall. Now she is corrupted, she is more about Fury (destruction). More of a all or nothing girl, isn't she ?

There is a thread detailling the domains of each god, lost somewhere... What I told in the upper paragraph is from memory, so not very reliable.

Now I think about it, most erebusian gods are Good or Evil, and very rarely have an intermediate position between those two poles.
 
there's seven that are technically neutral: kilmorph, Tali (I think that's the air guy's name), Oghma, Dagda (all about balance), Danalin (coma), Cernunnos, and Arawn (doesn't care very much)
 
The neutrality of killmorph, whom's paramanders are expert demon hunters, is highly debatable, plus her principles are clearly conflictual with those of the Evil gods. Cernunos also clearly opposes to most evil gods objectives.

Each god being clearly differenciated by essence, they all have their own 'alignement'. Still their are two main sides which can be determined, with the exception of Oghma/Dagda/Danalin (Coma not being an alignement, though the pedia about him clearly states he doesn't give a damn about anything not being directly in his sphere of influence, so let us put him in neutral)
 
Kilmorph is very close to being a Good goddess, but her main enemy is still Tali, who while often destructive is in no way malicious or evil. Tali just wants to have fun, whereas Kilmorph's desire for tradition and diligent work tends to kill off enjoyment. Paramanders oppose sorcery, which can be good or bad, about as much as demons.


Cernunnos was once more Good (in the sense of wanting to fight evil) than Sucellus, but he became rather disillusioned after Gower's death.


Before he chose to remain asleep rather than face the reality of the Aifon's destruction, Danalin was closely allied with Sucellus and Sirona, and friendly towards Tali. It seems he was also revered by many Illians though, and perhaps seen as an ally of Mulcarn because he is the real opposite of Bhall. He was a very good-natured god, but many of his worshipers in the age of magic were wicked men who only revered him because he was generous enough to provide some protection from Bhall's wrath. His teachings were quite ethical and wise though, so the sorcerers who came to him to escape their sins likely had their wickedness tempered.



The distinction between Good and Neutral is one made by Man. The Neutral gods were technically on the same side as the Good ones, they were just less active. Generally this is because their spheres had less to do with protecting humanity as with keeping the rest of the world in order. Judging by how most of the Godswar was fought it would seem reasonable to place Kilmorph as good and Sucellus as neutral. Sirona and Amathaon would almost count as neutral as they did not fight much, but Sirona did send at least one phalanx of titans against Aeron and Amathon created the greatest weapon ever so that it could fight in his stead.
 
Will all this lore be released some day in a package of some sort ? Or, even greater, integrated in the pedia ? Lore addicts like me would love it.
 
Kilmorph is very close to being a Good goddess, but her main enemy is still Tali, who while often destructive is in no way malicious or evil. Tali just wants to have fun, whereas Kilmorph's desire for tradition and diligent work tends to kill off enjoyment. Paramanders oppose sorcery, which can be good or bad, about as much as demons.


Cernunnos was once more Good (in the sense of wanting to fight evil) than Sucellus, but he became rather disillusioned after Gower's death.


Before he chose to remain asleep rather than face the reality of the Aifon's destruction, Danalin was closely allied with Sucellus and Sirona, and friendly towards Tali. It seems he was also revered by many Illians though, and perhaps seen as an ally of Mulcarn because he is the real opposite of Bhall. He was a very good-natured god, but many of his worshipers in the age of magic were wicked men who only revered him because he was generous enough to provide some protection from Bhall's wrath. His teachings were quite ethical and wise though, so the sorcerers who came to him to escape their sins likely had their wickedness tempered.



The distinction between Good and Neutral is one made by Man. The Neutral gods were technically on the same side as the Good ones, they were just less active. Generally this is because their spheres had less to do with protecting humanity as with keeping the rest of the world in order. Judging by how most of the Godswar was fought it would seem reasonable to place Kilmorph as good and Sucellus as neutral. Sirona and Amathaon would almost count as neutral as they did not fight much, but Sirona did send at least one phalanx of titans against Aeron and Amathon created the greatest weapon ever so that it could fight in his stead.

Thanks for the information. Who is Gower, by the way?
 
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