Solomid- Spawn
A Solomid-spawn god is a divine being born from the essence of Solomon - God of Life. Upon Solomon's passing, his immense power and the many aspects of life he governed fragmented into distinct entities, giving birth to the Solomid-spawn gods(his essence laid dormat until the end of the Cataclysm). Each of these gods embodies a specific aspect of life, such as decay, ailments, lightning, ice, thunder, fire, purity, healing, oceans, water, wind, time, age, stone, earth, fertility, pain, pleasure, wisdom, spirit, and creation. These gods are not mere deities but powerful forces that wield a portion of Solomon's supreme power, making them inherently stronger and more influential than other New Gods.
Solomid-spawn gods carry within them the legacy of Solomon, and their powers are a direct reflection of the life force that once resided in him. Their domains are vast, and their influence is profound, often shaping the very fabric of existence. For instance, a Solomid-spawn god of decay might govern the natural processes of death and rot, ensuring that life cycles continue, while a god of purity might oversee the preservation of virtue and the cleansing of corruption.
These gods are revered, feared, and respected by Mortals and other deities alike, for their powers are not only formidable but also essential to the balance of the world. As inheritors of Solomon's legacy, they are bound by the principles of life, yet each one interprets and exercises this power in ways unique to their nature. Their existence is a testament to the enduring influence of Solomon, and their actions continue to shape the destiny of all living things.
Creation: The spark of existence, the force that brings new beings, entities, and realities into the world. Creation is the genesis of life, the act of bringing something from nothing. Represented by Ur Yu - Lord of the Dao.
Purity: The essence of untainted life, representing virtue, innocence, and the untouched potential of living beings. Purity is the ideal state of life before it encounters corruption or decay. Represented by Minerva- Virgin Goddess.
Decay: The natural process of life’s end, where everything that was created eventually returns to its elemental form. Decay ensures the cyclical nature of life, making room for new creation. Represented by Ah Puch- God of Decay and Ailments.
Fertility: The ability to propagate and sustain life. Fertility is the force that drives growth, reproduction, and the abundance of living things. Represented by Theia- Goddess of Fertility.
Time: The flow of existence, marking the passage of moments from birth to death. Time governs the lifespan of all beings, dictating the rhythms of growth, change, and decay. Represented by Dugares- Time God of the Mind(formerly by Redoess- God of Time and Age).
Age: The accumulation of time's effects on life, leading to wisdom, maturity, and eventual decline. Age reflects the journey of living beings as they progress through their lifespans. Represented by Dugares god of time, age and the mind.
Ailments: The challenges and hardships that affect life, such as diseases and suffering. Ailments represent the vulnerabilities of living beings, testing their resilience and strength. Represented by Ah Puch Horricfic god of decay.
Healing: The counterforce to ailments, embodying the restoration and renewal of life. Healing allows life to recover and continue despite the inevitability of suffering. Represented by Minerva goddess of purity.
Pleasure: The sensations of joy, satisfaction, and fulfillment that living beings experience. Pleasure adds richness and meaning to life, motivating the pursuit of well-being. Represented by Zhrakk- God of Pain and Pleasure.
Pain: The counterpart to pleasure, pain is the sensation of suffering and discomfort. It is an essential part of life that teaches, warns, and balances the experience of pleasure. Represented by Zhrakk.
Fire: The warmth and energy that sustains life, but also the force that can consume and destroy it. Fire represents both the creative and destructive aspects of existence. Represented by Homa- Goddess of Fire.
Water: The sustainer of life, providing the essential element for growth, nourishment, and survival. Water is the lifeblood of all living things, embodying fluidity and adaptability. Represented by N'tss - Goddess of Oceans.
Wind: The breath of life, symbolizing freedom, change, and the unseen forces that move through existence. Wind represents the ever-present, yet intangible, aspects of life. Represented by Raiza- God of the Wind.
Earth: The foundation and support of life, representing stability, endurance, and the material world. Earth anchors life, providing the resources needed for growth and survival. Represented by Theia.
Lightning: The sudden, powerful force of life, representing moments of inspiration, change, and divine intervention. Lightning is the spark that can ignite new beginnings or bring about abrupt endings. Represented by Baal- God/Goddess of Lightning.
Stone: The enduring, unchanging aspect of life, representing strength, permanence, and resilience. Stone symbolizes the structures that life builds and the legacy it leaves behind. Represented by Rex- God of Stone.
Oceans: The vast, mysterious depths of life, representing the unknown, the subconscious, and the infinite possibilities of existence. Oceans are the cradle of life and the source of endless potential. Represented by N'tss.
Thunder: The voice of the gods, representing power, authority, and the forces that shape the world. Thunder is the manifestation of divine will and the impact it has on life. Represented by Hamon- God of Thunder.
Spirit: The intangible essence that animates living beings, representing consciousness, willpower, and the soul. Spirit is what differentiates the living from the inanimate, and it connects all living beings to the divine. Represented by Ogosho- Spirit God.
Wisdom: The guiding force that illuminates the path of life, allowing individuals to navigate its complexities with understanding, insight, and discernment. Represented by Almarduke- God of Wisdom.
Solomid-spawn gods carry within them the legacy of Solomon, and their powers are a direct reflection of the life force that once resided in him. Their domains are vast, and their influence is profound, often shaping the very fabric of existence. For instance, a Solomid-spawn god of decay might govern the natural processes of death and rot, ensuring that life cycles continue, while a god of purity might oversee the preservation of virtue and the cleansing of corruption.
These gods are revered, feared, and respected by Mortals and other deities alike, for their powers are not only formidable but also essential to the balance of the world. As inheritors of Solomon's legacy, they are bound by the principles of life, yet each one interprets and exercises this power in ways unique to their nature. Their existence is a testament to the enduring influence of Solomon, and their actions continue to shape the destiny of all living things.
The Key Elements of Solomon:
Creation: The spark of existence, the force that brings new beings, entities, and realities into the world. Creation is the genesis of life, the act of bringing something from nothing. Represented by Ur Yu - Lord of the Dao.
Purity: The essence of untainted life, representing virtue, innocence, and the untouched potential of living beings. Purity is the ideal state of life before it encounters corruption or decay. Represented by Minerva- Virgin Goddess.
Decay: The natural process of life’s end, where everything that was created eventually returns to its elemental form. Decay ensures the cyclical nature of life, making room for new creation. Represented by Ah Puch- God of Decay and Ailments.
Fertility: The ability to propagate and sustain life. Fertility is the force that drives growth, reproduction, and the abundance of living things. Represented by Theia- Goddess of Fertility.
Time: The flow of existence, marking the passage of moments from birth to death. Time governs the lifespan of all beings, dictating the rhythms of growth, change, and decay. Represented by Dugares- Time God of the Mind(formerly by Redoess- God of Time and Age).
Age: The accumulation of time's effects on life, leading to wisdom, maturity, and eventual decline. Age reflects the journey of living beings as they progress through their lifespans. Represented by Dugares god of time, age and the mind.
Ailments: The challenges and hardships that affect life, such as diseases and suffering. Ailments represent the vulnerabilities of living beings, testing their resilience and strength. Represented by Ah Puch Horricfic god of decay.
Healing: The counterforce to ailments, embodying the restoration and renewal of life. Healing allows life to recover and continue despite the inevitability of suffering. Represented by Minerva goddess of purity.
Pleasure: The sensations of joy, satisfaction, and fulfillment that living beings experience. Pleasure adds richness and meaning to life, motivating the pursuit of well-being. Represented by Zhrakk- God of Pain and Pleasure.
Pain: The counterpart to pleasure, pain is the sensation of suffering and discomfort. It is an essential part of life that teaches, warns, and balances the experience of pleasure. Represented by Zhrakk.
Fire: The warmth and energy that sustains life, but also the force that can consume and destroy it. Fire represents both the creative and destructive aspects of existence. Represented by Homa- Goddess of Fire.
Water: The sustainer of life, providing the essential element for growth, nourishment, and survival. Water is the lifeblood of all living things, embodying fluidity and adaptability. Represented by N'tss - Goddess of Oceans.
Wind: The breath of life, symbolizing freedom, change, and the unseen forces that move through existence. Wind represents the ever-present, yet intangible, aspects of life. Represented by Raiza- God of the Wind.
Earth: The foundation and support of life, representing stability, endurance, and the material world. Earth anchors life, providing the resources needed for growth and survival. Represented by Theia.
Lightning: The sudden, powerful force of life, representing moments of inspiration, change, and divine intervention. Lightning is the spark that can ignite new beginnings or bring about abrupt endings. Represented by Baal- God/Goddess of Lightning.
Stone: The enduring, unchanging aspect of life, representing strength, permanence, and resilience. Stone symbolizes the structures that life builds and the legacy it leaves behind. Represented by Rex- God of Stone.
Oceans: The vast, mysterious depths of life, representing the unknown, the subconscious, and the infinite possibilities of existence. Oceans are the cradle of life and the source of endless potential. Represented by N'tss.
Thunder: The voice of the gods, representing power, authority, and the forces that shape the world. Thunder is the manifestation of divine will and the impact it has on life. Represented by Hamon- God of Thunder.
Spirit: The intangible essence that animates living beings, representing consciousness, willpower, and the soul. Spirit is what differentiates the living from the inanimate, and it connects all living beings to the divine. Represented by Ogosho- Spirit God.
Wisdom: The guiding force that illuminates the path of life, allowing individuals to navigate its complexities with understanding, insight, and discernment. Represented by Almarduke- God of Wisdom.
Type
Familial
Current Holders
- Ah Puch- God of Decay and Ailments
- Almarduke- God of Wisdom
- Baal- God/Goddess of Lightning
- Eume- Goddess of Ice
- Hamon- God of Thunder
- Homa- Goddess of Fire
- Minerva- Virgin Goddess
- N'tss - Goddess of Oceans
- Ogosho- Spirit God
- Raiza- God of the Wind
- Redoess- God of Time and Age
- Rex- God of Stone
- Theia- Goddess of Fertility
- Ur Yu - Lord of the Dao
- Zhrakk- God of Pain and Pleasure
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