The Hellenic Pantheon
The Gods of Olympus, the Hellenic Pantheon is a collection of gods worshipped by the Hellenic people. While many of them perished during The Sundering, many of them are still worshipped by their Mystery Cults.
Structure
1. The Lord of Olympus, Chief Arbiter of the Olympian Council
2. The Olympian Council, the twelve chief gods of the pantheon
3. The Lesser Gods, gods not sitting members of the Council.
Public Agenda
Act on behalf of the interests of the Hellenic people, as well as the free peoples of Semita in general, in accordance with The Celestial Concordant.
Assets
Olympus
The Hosts of Hades
History
Members:
Living
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Hades, High King Olympus, Lord of the Olympian Council, God of the Underworld and Death
Polybotes, God of the Seas and Poisons
Porphyrion, God of the Sky and Vengance
Ephialtes, God of Performance and Trickery
Orion, God of the Hunt and Darkness
Hippolytus, God of Travel and Magic
Enceladus, Goddess of Wisdom and War
Damasen, God of War and Murder
Mimas, God of the Forge and Crafts
Periboia, Goddess of Love and Lust
Clytius, Goddess of Magic and Curses
Thoon, God of Fate and Destiny
Nemesis, Goddess of Vengeance and Justice
Type
Religious, Pantheon
Alternative Names
The Olympian Gods
Demonym
Olympians
Leader
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