Three of twelve gods of the Circle of Glory, who comprise the core membership of an interdimensional hunting party that travels the multiverse challeging the deities of other realms. And the villains of my current tabletop campaign, which we have entitled Godslaughter.
Ethem-Cailo, The Divine Squire, God of Aspiration: Once a mild and put upon squire to more glorious dieties and mortal champions, Ethem-Cailo has snapped and become a greedy, furious force of nature. His own aspiration of growing up and being respected and beloved are doomed to forever be just that, for he must always have something to aspire to be. Each conquest leaves him all the more unsatisfied, and eternally hungry for more and more power.
The Helmsman, The Leviathan Hunter, God of Void: They say the abyss he patrolled was so dark and deep, it swallowed up his name. Crafty, cruel and lonely after spending eons in the planet’s depths thanklessly safegaurding the surface from world-eating beasts, The Helmsman burns for for the limelight, and will go to great and grisly lengths for eyes to be upon him. The Helmsman’s black, leviathan ivory ship, the Sursurrant Phantasm, is home to a hoard of ghoulish trophies from his kills, and he wears several woven belts made of the hair of fallen enemies.
Yawg-Nornus, The Withered Heart, Goddess of Unhallowed Dead: The twin sister to the God of Death once met an undignified end by pricking her finger on her own poisoned arrow. Before her brother revived her, she saw a glimpse of the woeful afterlife for those who died dishonorably, and took an oath to perform a feat for each lost soul there so that they may ascend to paradise. More and more, her vibrant appearance waned into the decrepit form she has now, but it has not put her off her task. The Hunt has proven a practical way to meet her quota.
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