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Gods of Towergirls

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  1. Krealt: God of Kobolds. (Dragon Experiment turned God by worship of kobolds) (Kobold Princess)
  2. Typically portrayed as large, reptilian. Often covered with scars and paint. Krealt is assumed to be female and most depictions (apparently) respect that. As Krealt started life as some form of reptilian experiment by the dragon queen and later ascended to godhood depictions of her outside of kobold settlements are unusual. She is the patron deity of kobolds and oversees most aspects of their society, she is not a jealous deity and it isn't unusual for kobolds to ask for the intercession of more focused dieties. However most magic and blessings from kobolds can be traced back to her.
  3. Uvarit: God of Blessings (God of Celebrations, oversees marriages, etc. Oversees any real celebration) (Human Princess)
  4. Typically portrayed as fat, often male. Occasionally depicted as female. Tends to vary in appearance depending on the occasion. Uvarit oversees all celebrations, these can vary from drunken brawls to quiet marriage receptions. As such Uvarit is a deity of many faces and shapes. Asking for a blessing from Uvarit is largely pointless, typically this can be counted on to ensure that the celebration is enjoyable to all participants, otherwise Uvarit has little practical use as an intercessor.
  5. Perogelch: God of Wetlands (Slime Princess, Frog Princess)
  6. Perogulch is the deity of wetlands and worshipped by the inhabitants of such. This deity is androgynous and can take male or female forms though they are rarely portrayed as a human. Typically idols of Perogulch take the form of amphibians but slimes are known to patiently cultivate transparent crystals in their own bodies that they later display in places of worship. Perogulch is best asked for guidance through wetlands and protection from their inhabitants.
  7. Nillfyrd: God of Justice (Knight Princess, Sword Princess)
  8. Nyllfyrd typically presents as tall, muscular, and exceedingly feminine or masculine. This is a god of harsh extremes and that can be seen in the way they manifest and how their powers are used. Nillfyrd is beloved by the peasantry and merchant classes, less so the nobility. While ostensibly a god favoring the ruling classes Nillfyrd is borderline eager to intercede on behalf of the wronged, as such those in power are cagey around followers of the Just God. A just ruler has little to fear from Nyllfyrd and the deity's followers. Sadly those are a rare thing indeed.
  9. Chloelle: God of Growth/Harvest (Field Princess, Plant Princess, Holstaur Princess, Mantis Princess)
  10. Choelle is a two faced deity, god of harvests and god of growth. In the wild places beyond those peoples who tame nature and regiment its growth and death Chloelle tends to the green places. They see to the health of the wild places and cast out the unworthy. In places of law, order, and civilization Chloelle puts on a different face, that of a kind deity that rewards honest work and careful cultivation. Typically they're presented as female but some cultures prefer a masculine deity to oversee harvests and growth. Regardless of the face they wear Chloelle intercedes when the harvest is in trouble or when the land is dying.
  11. Prosperosa: God of Victory (Orc Princess, Amazon Princess, Gnoll Princess)
  12. Prosperosa is the deity of victory and intercedes on behalf of warriors, tacticians, and sometimes, schemers. An Androgynous presenting deity, they rarely ever manifest as man or woman. Indeed the events under which Prosperosa's face are depicted in artwork are rare and their eyes are never seen. Prosperosa concerns themself with victory first and foremost, how that victory is obtained is irrelevant. Usually. Seldomly they will call upon Nillfyrd to punish particularly heinous abuses but otherwise the deity cares little for honor, fealty, or chivalry. They are a deity of practicality and demand such from their followers. Still, even a seasoned power broker has standards so their followers walk a knife's edge, never knowing when their plans will offend their patron and lead to a withdrawal of protection.
  13. Pridellius: God of Death and Magic. (Skeleton Princess, Ghost Princess, Witch Princess, Vampire Princess, Jester Princess)
  14. Pridellius is the deity of death and magic. Pridellius is followed by everyone who makes a living by dealing with death. (And the undead) Typically they're portrayed with a skull, any will do, and a bit of black cloth meant to imply a robe being worn by the deity. Pridellius themself usually manifests as a robed skeleton. The bones usually correspond with the race of their petitioner. Typically Pridellius will grant the dead un-life that they may fulfill unfinished business or aid in the bringing of rest to an unquiet (or similar undead). Rarely they are called upon to grant a petitioner magic, an unusual but not unheard of request.
  15. Reymes: God of All Thought (Golem Princess)
  16. Reymes is often presented as a bearded humanoid in fine robes. They preside over higher concepts and unusual magical methods unused by the majority of spellcasters. As far as most are concerned Reymes is the deity of the deranged and dangerous. Reymes does not concern themselves with chivalry, honor, propiety, common sense, justice, or practicality. They are a deity of questions. Answers to those questions are nice but the questions and the power to ask them unimpeded are what concerns Reymes. A deity best left un-petitioned lest you come to understand their world view and in the process take your first step on the path of wizardry.
  17. Verda: God of Sexuality (Succubus Princess, Cat Princess, Scylla Princess)
  18. Verda is a deity that takes the form of anything that may cause their subject arousal. This has lead to some fairly unorthadox representations but the most common one is an attractive member of whatever race may be worshipping them. (Even then standards of 'attractive' vary.) They are not a deity of love. They are a deity of sensuality, sex, and erotocism. As such would be lovers beseech their followers both for release and for learning how to properly service their lovers. While Verda can, in theory, bestow a petitioner with children this is outside their field of interest and such prayers often go unanswered.
  19. Evanora: God of Children (Insect Princess, Goblin Princess, Halfling Princess)
  20. Evanora is a deity of children, their care, and their creation. Evanora typically manifests as a woman, usually a matronly one and intercedes on behalf of those seeking children to raise, those worried about the wellbeing of their children, and children seeking respite from abusive caretakers. The bond of child and parent is sacred and goes both ways. There are entire communities of orphans who worship Evanora and seek out children in need of rescue. As such the deity's followers can prove surprisingly deadly opponents when faced with those who would do harm to the innocent.
  21. Erura: God of Journeys (Harpy Princessess, Moth Princess)
  22. Erura is a deity of travel and usually presents as an adrogynous winged being. Typically Erura is depicted as a harpy, but sometimes as a bird, occasionally as a very large moth or butterfly. This Deity oversees travel, for purpose or pleasure. Typically Erura will be asked to interced on behalf of the lost, the endangered, and the slow. Typically Erura concerns themselves with overland or aerial travellers but they've been known to intervene on behalf of sea-goers, that said they prefer to leave the ocean and its passengers to their assigned dieties. Erura's followers will usually carry feathers to denote their veneration.
  23. Hillace: God of Fortune (Dwarf Princess, Merchant Princess, Griffin Princess)
  24. Hillace is the deity of fortune and typically intercedes on behalf of those who wish for wealth. They usually present themselves as a fat man or woman of the race of their worshipper and are typically represented by figurines made from precious metals. They are a deity who values risk mitigation, opportunism, and careful management of one's resources. While coins and vaults are within this deity's portfolio they also concern themselves with barter, goods, deals, and more nebulous forms of wealth like practically applied knowledge and the distribution of secrets. As such their coin counting clerics tend to have a broad skill set and a small army of specialists to aid in their pursuit of wealth.
  25. Teatchis: God of Harsh Seas (Mermaid Princess, Pirate Princess)
  26. Teatchis is a deity of the ocean, not the calm giving ocean that provides fish and kelp to patient harvesters but the vicious storm wracked waves of the wild deeps. They typically are portrayed as some form of sea monster and are rarely, if ever, given humanoid form in their idols. Teatchis is usually asked to intercede when on the verge of disaster. The blessings of Teatchis may be considered of dubious value, followers often find their bodies shifted that they can better handle the harsh world that the deity represents. Her followers are better at causing disaster than stopping it, as such the wrath of Teatchis tends to be a slow burning affair that culminates in a sudden crushing blow.
  27. Lune: God of the Nightward (Drider Princess, Assassin Princess, Hunter Princess, Werebeast Princess)
  28. Kul-Ozhum: God of Fortune/Mimicry (Mimic Princess)
  29. Thallatte: The Dragon Queen (Dragon Princess 1/2/4) (She's the dragon queen and only remaining dragon)
  30. Aurilla: God of Luxury (Dawn Elf Princess, Rabbit Princess, Faun Princess)
  31. Anasyrma: God of Androgyny (Nomad Princess)
  32. Shride: God of Athletics (Ogre Princess, Dog Princess)
  33. Goerica: God of Plagues (Zombie Princess, Mushroom Princess)
  34. Panthus: God of Trickery (Fairy Princess, Imp Princess, Redcap Princess, Selkie Princess)
  35. Wondle: God of Scholars (Centaur Princess, Sphynx Princess, Unicorn Princess, Elephant Princess, Goblin Princess 2)
  36. Marabellum: God of the Arts (Gorgon Princess)
  37. Dei: God of Pearls (at war with the eldritch) (Angel Princess, Naga Princess)
  38. Nanbi: God of the Sun (Monkey Princess)
  39. Gallau: God of Energy and Space (Arcane Princess, Djinni Princess, Crystal Princess)
  40. Polli: God of the Offensive (Armor Princess)
  41. Casque: God of the Defensive (Crest Princess)
  42. Freyda: Princess of Ice (It's Dragon Princess 2) (Dragon Princess 2)
  43. Mechanus: God of Mekanica (Mouse Princess)
  44. Hunder: God of Elder Wilds (Dusk Elf Princess, Bugbear Princess)
  45. Deber Ox: God of Giants (Triclops Princess, Yeti Princess, Giant Princess)
  46. Vynder: God of the North (Raider Princess)
  47. Vala-Ohzum: The Eldritch Princess (Eldritch Princess, Coeurl Princess, Gazer Princess)
  48. Oblivia of Sundered Stone (Lamia Princess)
  49. Ema the Primeval (Mystic Princess)
  50. Zaradeus: God of Beetles (Beetle Princess)
  51. Gogamos: God of the Deep (Twilight Elf Princess)
  52. Ebonweld: God of the Forge (Cyclop Princess)
  53. Obatron: God of Falsehoods (Mare Princess, Unseelie Princess, Kelpie Princess)
  54. Atnaside: God of All-Merry (Yule Princess)
  55. Mora: God of Death and Rebirth (Spriggan Princess)
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