Olympian Dynasty
The Olympian Dynasty is the fifth family of gods, coming into being after the Erden Dynasty and before the Young Dynasty. They rule the current age, the Age of Complexity, after emerging victorious from the Litigation of Flames.
Persephone, goddess of spring, daughter of Hestia and wife of Hades
Gaia, goddess of nature and fertility
The three gods of the winds: Notus of the south, Boréas of the north, and Zephýros of the west
The Muses, nine patron goddesses of music, art, and inspiration
Tyche, patron goddess of the defense and prosperity of cities
Janus, god of change and love
Pantheon
Major Gods
- Zeus, the god of sky, thunder, and justice who acts as de facto leader of the dynasty
- Poseidon, god of the seas
- Hera, goddess of marriage, family, and protection, wife of Zeus
- Hestia, goddess of crops and the hearth
- Athena, goddess of wisdom, learning, and magic
- Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty
- Artemis, goddess of growth, prophecy, and the hunt
- Apollo, god of music, healing, and sunlight
- Ares, god of war, courage, and disruption
- Hephaestus, god of fire and the forge
- Hermes, god of language, communication, and travel
- Dionysus, god of wine and revelry
- Hades, god of the earth and death; sometimes called the "thirteenth Olympian," as he resides separately from the others in his own realm of Hades
Lesser Gods
Worship
Their worshippers are mostly Human.
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