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{{FoCW Header|The Deities of Eternal Lands|They might be gods, but they're small and petty}} | {{FoCW Header|The Deities of Eternal Lands|They might be gods, but they're small and petty}} | ||
Descriptions of the individual gods and goddesses were taken from the official EL forum at [http://www.eternal-lands.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29664 The Great Almanac of the Gods] | Descriptions of the individual gods and goddesses were taken from the official EL forum at [http://www.eternal-lands.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29664 The Great Almanac of the Gods]. | ||
The difference between the Greater and Shadow gods is not power but amount of worshippers. | You may worship a maximum of 3 Greater Gods, but none of your gods can be enemies. The priest of the next god you wish to worship will refuse you as a follower if you do not meet these requirements. | ||
The difference between the Greater and Shadow gods is not in their power but in their amount of worshippers. The Greater Gods are more widely worshipped while the Shadow Gods have smaller, more devout, groups of worshippers. They can also be referred to as the "old gods", meaning they were worshipped more heavily in the past. | |||
== Greater Gods == | == Greater Gods == | ||
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bar in the game ( | bar in the game (Attack to Ranging). The game's order is not alphabetic (therefore | ||
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| [[File:Tarsengaard 25px.png]] [[Tarsengaard]]: Roanof Island | | [[File:Tarsengaard 25px.png]] [[Tarsengaard]]: Roanof Island | ||
| | | [[Quira]]<!-- from encyclopedia --> | ||
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|scope="row" | [[Elandria]] | |scope="row" | [[Elandria]] | ||
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| ? and LaForge | | ? and LaForge | ||
| [[File:Glacmor 25px.png]] [[Glacmor]] Mountain Range | | [[File:Glacmor 25px.png]] [[Glacmor]] Mountain Range | ||
| | | [[Tyra]]<!-- from encyclopedia --> | ||
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|scope="row" | [[Xiao]] | |scope="row" | [[Xiao]] | ||
| [[:Category:Ranging|Ranging]] God | | [[:Category:Ranging|Ranging]] God | ||
| ? and Jayden | | ? and Jayden | ||
| | | [[Ruins of Tirnym]]<!-- from encyclopedia --> | ||
| | | [[Gatlin]]<!-- from encyclopedia --> | ||
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|scope="row" | [[Centau]] | |||
| God of Change | |||
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|scope="row" | [[Dvar]] | |scope="row" | [[Dvar]] | ||
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|scope="row" | [[Iringold]] | |scope="row" | [[Iringold]] | ||
| Father of the Draegoni | | Father of the Draegoni | ||
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|scope="row" | [[Varyssa]] | |||
| Goddess of Enchantment | |||
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|scope="row" | [[Vias]] | |scope="row" | [[Vias]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 8 August 2021
The Deities of Eternal Lands
They might be gods, but they're small and petty
Descriptions of the individual gods and goddesses were taken from the official EL forum at The Great Almanac of the Gods.
You may worship a maximum of 3 Greater Gods, but none of your gods can be enemies. The priest of the next god you wish to worship will refuse you as a follower if you do not meet these requirements.
The difference between the Greater and Shadow gods is not in their power but in their amount of worshippers. The Greater Gods are more widely worshipped while the Shadow Gods have smaller, more devout, groups of worshippers. They can also be referred to as the "old gods", meaning they were worshipped more heavily in the past.
Greater Gods[edit]
God | Position | Enemies | Temple Location | High Priest |
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Mortos | Attack God | Aluwen and Elandria | Naralik Catacombs | Dirhyan |
Aluwen | Defense Goddess | Mortos and Selain | White Stone: Forest of the Fall | Noria |
Lucaa | Harvesting Goddess | Unolas and Glilin | Tarsengaard: Roanof Island | Quira |
Elandria | Alchemy Goddess | Mortos and Zarin | Desert Pines: Evergreen Woods | Romira |
Unolas | Magic God | Lucaa and Zarin | White Stone: Vermor Castle | Adrian |
Jayden | Potions Goddess | LaForge and Xiao | Morcraven Marsh | Iazurn |
Selain | Summoning God | Aluwen and Glilin | White Stone: Tirnwood Vale | Sylpho |
Glilin | Manufacturing God | Lucaa and Selain | Nordcarn | Baostas |
Zarin | Crafting Goddess | Elandria and Unolas | Tarsengaard | Durnam |
LaForge | Engineering God | Jayden and Galienne | Arius: Western Kyr Woodlands | Diesel |
Galienne | Tailoring Goddess | ? and LaForge | Glacmor Mountain Range | Tyra |
Xiao | Ranging God | ? and Jayden | Ruins of Tirnym | Gatlin |
Shadow Gods[edit]
God | Position |
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Centau | God of Change |
Dvar | Father of the Dwarves and Gnomes |
Glydoc | Father of the Orchans |
Iringold | Father of the Draegoni |
Varyssa | Goddess of Enchantment |
Vias | Keeper of Souls |