BUILD YOUR OWN WORLD Like what you see? Become the Master of your own Universe!

Othor (God)

Celestial / Cosmic

1500BHS

Othor, the God of War and Bloodlust, emerges, embodying the relentless drive for conquest and battle.


In the untamed lands where tribes of orcs and goblins clashed and sought dominance, a new deity emerged—Othor, the God of War and Bloodlust. Othor's introduction to the pantheon came amidst a time of savage conflicts and relentless battles that defined the existence of these fierce tribes. Born from the throes of unyielding warfare, Othor embodied the primal ferocity and insatiable thirst for conquest that resided within the hearts of orcs and goblins. His presence was announced by thunderous drums and the roars of battle cries, inspiring a visceral awe among those who reveled in the chaos and savagery of combat.   Orcs and goblins saw in Othor a divine champion, a force that understood their innate desire for dominance and the pursuit of power through martial prowess. They believed that by invoking Othor's name and offering him the spoils of war, they could harness his favor and secure victory over their enemies.   Tribal rituals and ceremonies were conducted in honor of Othor, with blood-soaked altars and fervent chants reverberating through the battlefields. Orcs and goblins sought to embody the very essence of Othor, adorning themselves with gruesome trophies and battle scars as a testament to their devotion to the god of war.   While Othor was predominantly worshipped by orcs and goblins, his influence extended beyond their realms. The other deities in the pantheon regarded him with both caution and apprehension. They understood the necessity of conflict and the primal drive within the hearts of mortals but were wary of the all-consuming bloodlust that Othor embodied.   Othor's introduction to the pantheon symbolized the acknowledgement and celebration of the relentless spirit of combat and conquest. While some viewed him as a necessary aspect of existence, others cautioned against the unchecked violence that accompanied his worship. However, for the orcs and goblins, Othor represented a divine connection to their warrior heritage, serving as a source of inspiration and strength in their perpetual struggles for dominance.   Othor's presence forever altered the landscape of the pantheon, leaving an indelible mark on the tribes of orcs and goblins. Through their reverence and devotion, they embraced the relentless pursuit of war and the unyielding drive for power that Othor personified. His introduction into the pantheon solidified the importance of combat and bloodlust in their culture, shaping their destiny as formidable warriors in the tumultuous world they inhabited.

Related timelines & articles
History of the Gods