Gods

Deities and divine powers of the Terrible World of Oda.

Boemon

Boemon is depicted as a powerfully built, slightly paunchy man, with dark brown skin. Boemon is the god of work, soil, rock, plant growth, fertility,

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Daphere

Daphere often appears as young lithe maiden, often nude. She beautiful, but has a ferocious spirit. She claims the wilderness and the plants and anima

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Ecadia

Ecadia appears as a matronly woman in her late forties. She has alabaster skin, cut with deep wrinkles. She wears robes of blue and white. She is the

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Herule

Herule has ivory white skin, that darkens and turns red at the hands, feet and ears. Herule hears only the prayers of skilled fighters. His spheres in

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Man Aether

Man Aether is the god of trickery, wealth, rumors, bets, promises and repentance. He is the only deified Odaian in the Tredectheon. Man Aether was the

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Nikantankya

Nikantankya is the god of darkness, the dead, eclipses and the night. Nikantankya is widely feared, and rarely worshipped, except by sorcerers in sear

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Onoke

Onoke is the goddess of time, memory, destiny, justice and sacrifice. She is associated with tortoises, elephants and fallen trees.

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Oraksus

Oraksus is traditionally portrayed with four arms and blue-black skin. He holds a spear in his right hand, and short sword in the left. His bottom arm

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Piramos

God of love, seduction, music and oratory. He is depicted as a regal, fit and youthful man. He is shown wearing a cape of iridescent feathers, and wie

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Rhonis

Rhonis is the god of planning, cunning, good counsel and prudence. Rhonis never appears in the same form twice, but generally appears in the appearanc

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Sen

Sen is often depicted holding its floating severed head, with smoke and light emanating from the wound at the neck. The head itself is encompassed by

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Sidakeon

Sidakeon is the goddess of magic, learning, books, clouds and secrets. Sidakeon rarely intercedes in Odaic matters, and never in physical form, but sh

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Talas

Talas is shrouded in black robes that cover everything but her eyes. Gem-topped golden pins adorn and seal the robe. She is the goddess of paths, star

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