The Land of Gods Organization in Terra (ROTH) | World Anvil

The Land of Gods

The Land of Gods is a vast area stretching across northern North America into Asia. It is a land dominated by the gods and feral beasts, where no mortal laws apply- only that each god in their own reigning area sees fit.

Culture

The Land of Gods is dominated by its namesake, where the gods rule above all and without the question or morals of mortal men. Their judgement here reigns as law and unshakable, with extreme reverence to them. Different regions may be dominated by different gods, creating areas with different cultures and values, but Shia, the God of Death and Mora, The God of Life come above all of them.   It is especially regarded by mortals to be a place not meant for them, and as dangerous and fool-hardy to travel to. Even the Omnia will give the Land of Gods a wide berth when traveling if at all possible. People often go missing here, thought to be taken or killed by gods, but also many also seek to use it as a means of escaping their lives.   The Pack of Ferventi are considered its guardians and most stable population of mortals, who leave things in the state they were before arriving, and protecting all around them for the sake of nature rather than themselves.

Foreign Relations

The Land of Gods holds enormous pressure to those neighboring it, and although there has never been a full war declared by the gods upon a state, those near it often buckle to policies and culture that they think would please the gods out of fear and reverence.

Infrastructure

The only infrastructure and settlements to be found in the Land of Gods are the temples built by and for the gods themselves along with the temporary camps and settlements of Ferventi's pack. Outside of this, the land is left in a natural state, perhaps being the last areas of the world to be so.
Type
Religious, Other
Alternative Names
Divine Wilds, The Wilds, The God's North, No Man's Land
Government System
Tribalism
Power Structure
Semi-autonomous area
Subsidiary Organizations
Related Myths

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