Apogonians
The Apogonians, or "Progeny Gods", are minor gods, children of the Primes, and sometimes of a Prime and a mortal who claimed divinity in ages long past.
They are worshipped in very specific situations.They rarely have actual temples, but are worshipped through shrines.
Here are some examples:
Akela: Goddess of Rivers, child of Kyma and Apsidos
Aristos: God of useful arts, such as bee-keeping and cheese-making, olive-growing, herding. Child of Sitiros and Asteia.
Morgos: The ferryman of Hel. Leads souls towards their destination in Hel. Child/Creation of Katalix
Deimos: God of Fear and Panic. Child of Katalix and Asteia
Ilithya: Goddess of pregnancy and childbirth. Child of Charina and Sitiros
Eris: Goddess of conflict and dispute. Child of Polemos and Charina, twin sibling to Harmonia
Harmonia: Goddess of harmony and concord. Child of Polemos and Charina, twin sibling to Eris
Hebor: God of youth. Child of Charina and Ikanos
Nike: Goddess of victory. Child of Polemos and unknown mortal.
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