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And one other batch of god verse designs that im still very happy with, i dont think there's anything i'd change about these
God Verse
God/ God of War verse.
In this verse, Drensi is a very low god of Innsmouth (Call of Cthulhu series) Lord Drensi. He is a god of Love, Marriage, and Death. He is also known as the Siren King, in which he can use his singing voice to lure men and women alike to their deaths if he so wished. He also has gills by the way (he already does normally but in this verse, you can see them very clearly.) His eyes are slitted and fish looking but they still glow green, and his voice is to turn anyone insane no matter how he talks to them or what he does with his voice. This verse can work for God of War, Call of Cthulhu, and any other god verses out there. (Drensi can still be killed)
Please leave a like if you wanna rp with a god-like Drensi.
“You need a Big God”
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going through old art and i forgot all about this outfit breakdown for Destiny! The book floats so it needs a leash
God Verse Headcanons
This is last on my checklist for Rachel and I honestly think that’s gonna be it for verses for her. Everyone else still has a bunch I’d like to do.
Rachel
Rachel is the goddess of justice and equity. Her symbol is a scale.
She appears to others in white neutral clothes and is a towering figure.
She wears a blindfold, carries a scepter and a pair of scales.
She represents justice in all its forms and has existed since human civilization properly began, when humans first began to show compassion for one another.
She appears for those that desire justice and fairness. Fair consequences and fair actions and justice for unfair situations and circumstances.
However, she does not appear to those seeking vengeance and claiming it to be justice. While the two can be comorbid in her mind, they are not mutually exclusive and she will not appear to someone who wants vengeance without justice.
She is invoked through the burning of imagery of balance and equilibrium. Many of her symbols and sigils that will call to her reflect this. Ideally, one should burn their summoning on a scale, an equal amount of offerings on either side. Or, splitting the symbols symmetrically and then burning them on each side of the scale.
Her followers seek not only justice, but equality and equity. These align with her beliefs.
When invoked, she will speak in neutral and calm tones that are neither admonishing or proud. She speaks completely with neutrality when she gives council.
She is a goddess who is passive and provides necessary wisdom to her followers and those that pray to her.
Howard
Howard is the god of greed. His symbol is a golden coin.
He is extravagant in how he presents himself, appearing truly like a magnificent god to impress his followers.
Of many gods, his followers are some of the most zealous.
He specializes in the aggrandization of the self, gaining riches, wealth, and adoration for yourself no matter the cost. His followers often summon him to beg him to make them rich or wealthy or powerful.
Yet, he does not simply give them what they want.
No, he doesn’t like to get directly involved.
Instead, Howard tells his followers how they can cultivate their own successes and how they can take from others what’s rightfully theirs. He does not ‘give’ them wealth, but rather he shows them how they can take it and keep it.
In order to summon him, you must give him your most valuable items and offer them to him by placing them in a specially made bowl specifically for the offering and placing it in a burning fire for him to collect.
Serena
Serena is the goddess of vengeance. Her symbol is a two-headed snake.
She appears to others wearing a dress that cascades down and covers her feet, seemingly made of the blood she walks on.
A murder of crows accompanies her wherever she goes and they serve as an ominous presence.
They say that when a murder is watching you intently, the Eyes of Vengeance have already marked your demise.
She is worshipped my those that engage in skullduggery. Ancient assassin’s guilds and criminal empires.
Yet, for some, she is somewhat of a symbol of justice and while in some cases this is true, justice isn’t what she represents.
Serena is undiscerning when it comes to what her followers want from her. She cares not for good or evil. Only reparation for the slighted.
Those that seek her out seek revenge and she will help them do this. Either by giving them council on how best to enact their revenge or by employing her own methods to spill blood or cause irreparable fear.
In order to summon her, one must burn an item or the name that belongs to the person’s object of vengeance smeared in their own blood.
Nathan
Nathan is the god of knowledge and curiosity. His symbol is a spyglass.
Unlike many other gods, Nathan is a simple god. He doesn’t portray himself as something grand or greater than someone. Rather, he is simply a part of human nature. He is part of mankind as they are a part of him.
With every advancement humans make, his realm becomes more and more expansive. Like a large library with new rooms created for every new creation humans make. Observatories, science labs, large zoos, the like.
He appears to others in a coat that seems to hold whatever he needs in the present moment and a pair of glasses that help him see beyond what one appears to be on the surface.
Like others, he’s a passive god. He doesn’t like giving his followers easy answers and appreciates those that do the work to attain knowledge by their own efforts.
However, he won’t simply turn them away if they ask him for something.
Whether he gives you a straight answer or not depends on the nature of the question and whether it will benefit you more to find the answer for yourself or if he would just tell you.
If he does not give you a straight answer, he will answer in vague words almost like a riddle. But, from his jacket, he will give you a clue. A tool or an item that will help you find the answer you seek.
In order to summon him, you must write your question, addressing him and asking for his input, on a piece of parchment and burn it.