Ancient Gods Pantheon
The ancient gods were mortals that ascended to godhood and given power by the Sphinxes. When the pantheon became corrupted by Demonic sources, their creators recalled them into the Mobius Archive - a place out of time and space.
Deity | Realm | Alignment | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
Ra | god of the sun, ruler of the gods | LG | Life, Light | Solar disk encircled by 100 planets |
Anubis | god of judgement and death | LN | Death | Black jackal |
Apep | god of evil, fire and serpents | NE | Trickery | Flaming snake |
Bastet | god of cats and vengeance | CT | War | Cat |
Bes | god of luck and music | CN | Trickery | Image of the misshapen deity |
Hathor | goddess of the sky, love, beauty,
joy, motherhood, foreign lands, mining, music and fertility |
NG | Life, Light | Female or Horned cow's
head with sun disk and rearing cobra |
Imhotep | god of crafts and medicine | NG | Knowledge | Zigurat |
Isis | godess of fertility and magic | NG | Knowledge, Life | Ankh and star |
Khonshu | ||||
Mok'slyk | ||||
Nephthys | goddes of growth through death and grief | CG | Death | Horns around a setting sun |
Osiris | god of nature and the underworld | LG | Life, Nature | Crook and flail |
Ptah | god of creation, craft, knowledge and secrets | LN | Knowledge | Bull |
Set | god of storms, desert, chaos and war | CE | Death, Tempest, Trickery | The "Set animal" |
Sobek | god of water, warrior and crocodiles | LE | Nature, Tempest | Crocodile head with horns and plumes |
Thoth | god of knowledge and wisdom | N | Knowledge | Ibis |
Ma'at | godess of truth and justice | LG | Knowledge | Ostrich feather headdress |
Geb | god of earth | CG | Nature | Bull, snake, desert, crops |
Tefnut | got of moisture (water) | CG | Nature | Lioness |
The historical records of the ancient Primean people and their gods are incomplete. As such scholars do not know full details about each. Imagery frequently merges two or more gods into one and at other times has them as distinct entities. The are also regularly depicted in various and often conflicting family relationships so it is not definitive of who may have begot whom.
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