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Come, sit.
The fact that you are here is no accident – the gods have called for you to turn your eyes to their actions once more. Zeus, the King of Olympus, has decreed that the Pantheon must return to Earth, for they are losing their way. Who is ‘they’? Perhaps it is you, dear mortal, lost within the eras of modern-day technology. Or perhaps it is the Gods, unsure of how to reinvent their own wheel, or whether they should even try.
It has been far too long since you looked to us for guidance, since you have asked for the heavens to come down and help you. We will wait no longer – we are here, mortals. Right now.
History tells tales of the old Gods of Greece, where they took pity on mortals, made them champions to their causes, played games with their minds. There are, as you may know, many unsavory stories as well.
We are more than an old scribe’s tales. History was written by the victors and those with deep opinions, and in this new age, we strive to become more than old Homer’s flowery and potent words, or Ovid’s ballads of conquest and pillage.
Many of us have made our path down the mountain, others were among you the entire time...
Contents
The Deities
The Primordials
The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories. The first of these–the Olympian gods, Titan gods, and Primordial gods–represent the three generations of deities to rule the cosmos.
The Primordials of In The Pantheon includes:
Erebus
Primordial of Darkness and Shadows.
Lyssa
Primordial of Rage.
Morpheus
Primordial of Dreams and member of The Oneiroi.
Nemesis
Primordial of Revenge.
Nyx
Nyx is the Primordial goddess of the Night and the dark web. She is also the firstborn child of Chaos. Nyx is currently voiced by Ashley Gallaher-Pollard
Thanatos
Primordial of Death.
The Titans
The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories. The first of these–the Olympian gods, Titan gods, and primordial gods–represent the three generations of deities to rule the cosmos.
The Titan gods were the twelve Uranides (Cronus, Oceanus, Iapetus, Hyperion, Crius, Coeus, Rhea, Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, Themis, and Mnemosyne) and the four Iapetionides (Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius).
The children and grandchildren of the Titans that bore the name of Titan are the Hyperionides (Helius, Selene, and Eos), the Coeides (Leto, Asteria, and Hekate) and the Creionides (Pallas, Astraeus, and Perses).
The Titans of In The Pantheon includes:
Prometheus
Selene
The Olympians
The Olympians are the major deities of the Pantheon World, though the name denotes the generation that spawned from them, rather than the fifteen it is typically associated with. Their name, Olympians, originates from Mount Olympus, which was their ancestral residence.
The Olympians came into power after dethroning the Titans, which resulted at the end of the great war between the Olympians and the Titans, called the Titanomachy. This council presides over the Assembly of Deities when called.
These Olympian deities include
Zeus
Hera
Poseidon
Demeter
Athena
Apollo
Artemis
Ares
Aphrodite
Hephaestus
Hermes
Hestia
Dionysus
God of Wine and Ritual Madness.
Hades
Persephone
Gods
The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories. The first of these–the Olympian gods, Titan gods, and primordial gods–represent the three generations of deities to rule the cosmos.
The Gods of In The Pantheon includes:
Dinlas
God of Hate and Jealousy, currently voiced by Wayne Davids.
Eros
God of Love and Sex, currently voiced by Jeanette Rose.
Pan
God of the Wild, currently voiced by Darien MacGregor.
Goddesses
The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories. The first of these–the Olympian gods, Titan gods, and primordial gods–represent the three generations of deities to rule the cosmos.
The Goddesses of In The Pantheon includes:
Atë
Circe
Eris
Hekate
Medusa
Moxie
Nike
Tyche
Muses
The history books are rich with the exploits of the gods and goddesses, but none were more influential than the muses who were the embodiments of science, literature, and arts. Their primary desire was to give inspiration, knowledge, artistry, and music to the Pantheon World.
These muses lived on Mount Olympus building their homes on the Muses’ plateau. It is here where they entertained the Olympians with stories and poetic lyrics, dancing and music, sculpting, and more.
The mortals concocted many conflicting stories about the origin of the muses, their appearances, their gender, and even the number of muses. Any correction to the old legends is best left to the words of the muses themselves.
The muses of the Pantheon World includes:
Calliope
The Muse of epic poetry.
Clio
The Muse of history and goddess of the soul, voiced by Alice Callisto.
Erato
The Muse of lyric poetry, currently voiced by Fucking Poetry.
Euterpe
The Muse of music.
Melpomene
The Muse of tragedy.
Polyhymnia
The Muse of sacred poetry.
Terpsichore
The Muse of dance and chorus.
Thalia
The Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
Urania
The Muse of astronomy, currently voiced by Kimberlee Gerstmann.