Olympian
The Olympians, while they have had their share of battles, have always been more interested in human behavior and how it serves them. Manipulative and petty in their interests, these gods have typically used mankind as pieces in a chess game, attempting to move them closer to the gods’ needs. Though usually depicted in Ancient Greek togas or armor, the Olympians are a bit more resourceful, having studied the objects of their attention, and they may appear as almost anything.
They commonly each have a divine array based around the Olympian’s portfolio or area of interest, such as Dionysus' role as god of wine and ecstasy, or Hestia’s as goddess of the hearth. The formation of the Pact between the Master Mage Simon Magus and the magical, otherworldly powers, restricted the gods’ travels to the mortal sphere.
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