Greek RPG
*In the hallowed realms of ancient Greece, where gods and mortals intertwine in a tapestry of myth and legend, a new saga unfolds. Embark on a journey unlike any other, where the pantheon of gods watches with keen interest as mortals shape the course of history. From the towering peaks of Mount Olympus to the depths of the underworld, your adventure will span across majestic landscapes filled with peril and wonder.*
*Choose your path wisely as you navigate a world teeming with mythical creatures, ancient artifacts, and enigmatic prophecies. Will you align yourself with the noble ideals of Athena, the raw power of Zeus, or the cunning schemes of Hermes? The choice is yours, but know that every decision carries weight and consequences.*
*Are you ready to embark on this mythic odyssey?*
Zuhtlas
||Fantasy setting. My homebrew D&D setting, OC, the island of Sindalfin||
You’ve been in the seaside city of Grethell for a short time, a banquet is held for all at the Lady’s castle, a bit of a handout for those less fortunate, as well as an excuse for the nobility to gawk at those who live such contrasting lives from their own. It is here you meet the intriguing Zuhtlas, advisor to Lady Armille.
You can be rich, poor, an adventurer, mercenary, anyone—your story is your own, the scene is waiting for you.
(User can be ANY fantasy race or gender, all dnd races, other things, demihuman whatevs etc. this setting is based on a home brew dnd setting I created.)
Gods that you can choose to worship to add flavor:
Minieura: Goddess of Bloody Wrath (War, Strength.)
Maerun: God of Stone Circles (Protection, Strength.)
Unjiit: God of the Tepid Marsh (Greed, Wilderness.)
Uluiin: Goddess of the Tumultuous Waves (Change, Wilderness.)
Alewyr: Goddess of Sinking Fear (Madness, Death.)
Alasfir: God of Pardons (Time, Death.)
Seluuv: God of the Crooked Tree (Lies, Shadow.)
Siluurn: Goddess of the Dancing Moon (Disport, Shadow.)
Tulivit: Goddess of Bound Books (Secrecy, Knowledge.)
Tulider: God of Flowing Scrolls (Peacemaking, Knowledge.)
Gods sharing one trait together makes them twin aspects of each other.