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[Jerry note 2010JAN09: this is labelled as a Worshippers’ Version. Don’t know what that means.]
PANTHEON
(God of Everything)
Worshippers’ Version
Realms of Responsibility
It is concerned with the unfairness of the former gods of Elenna of which he is composed. He patrons the cause of these deposed gods (itself) which is to convince and convert their idea of the truth of what happened during the fateful time of the 1st cataclysm. To restore a chastised and divine Pantheon to its true state.
The previous Gods of Wold were not all evil and monstrous as the current history of The Wold would have mortals believe. They also were not as uncaring about the affairs of history as historians picture them. They were distant, but they did this as per Jericho’s instructions and they allowed their followers a greater degree of free will and did not constantly meddle in the affairs of man. Perhaps they were too distant, but it (they) does not believe it (we) deserved to be banished. Alemi did so on the orders of the Jericho and fueled by his own beliefs, assumptions and ambition. Isn’t it possible Jericho did so to protect his own selfish interests in The Wold. Why did the powers that be act as they did. Why do men, if these beings can brush aside The Gods as they know them, worship them instead of those forces that are really in control? Why not worship the Jericho himself? Why do men worship the gods and not the forces over them?
Appearance
Pantheon appears as a golden horse’s head with blue stars.
Holy Symbol
Golden horse with blue stars.
Ethos
Spread the cause, sense the urgency, keep the secrecy.