Post by Nailah on May 4, 2012 18:25:40 GMT -5
This is the list of playable Gods for Deserted. If you wish to play a God that's not on this list, PM Nailah and speak with her about it.
The link at the bottom of the page gives detailed information about each God.
Anubis - God of cemeteries and embalming
Bastet - Protector goddess and defender of the Pharaoh
Bes - Protector god of the household, defender of the good
Geb - God of the Earth
Hapy - God of the Nile and its flood
Hathor - Goddess of beauty, pleasure, intoxication, music, and dance
Horus - Horus embodies kingship, victory, righteousness, and civilization
Isis - Goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility, and consort of Osiris
Kek - God of darkness and chaos
Khepri - God of rebirth and the sunrise
Khonsu - God of youth and the moon
Ma'at - Goddess of truth, balance, justice, and order
Mut - Mother goddess of primordial waters
Neith - Goddess of creation, weaving, war, and the dead
Nekhbet - Patron goddess of the Pharaoh
Nephthys - Goddess of death, the night, and lamentation
Nut - Goddess of the sky and heavens
Osiris - Judge of the dead in the afterlife and consort of Isis
Ptah - God of craft
Ra - Divine embodiment of the sun, a creator deity
Sekhmet - Goddess of destruction, pestilence, and war; fierce protector of the Pharaoh
Selket - Goddess of healing poisonous stings and bites
Sobek - God of the Nile; patron god of the military
Set - God of the desert, sand, storms, and foreigners; later god of chaos
Seshat - Goddess of writing, astronomy, astrology, architecture, and mathematics
Shu - God of air
Taweret - Goddess of pregnant women, and protector during childbirth
Tefnut - Goddess of moisture, dew, and rain
Thoth - God of the moon, drawing, writing, geometry, wisdom, medicine, music, astronomy, and magic
Other divine beings:
Ammut/Ammit - The devourer of the dead, a creature part crocodile, part lion, and part hippopotamus. When hearts are weighed against the feather of truth, she eats the ones deemed impure.
Apep/Apophis - An enormous demon serpent that dwells in the underworld, the embodiment of darkness and evil. Every night Apep attacks Ra in the hopes of casting the world into darkness, but every night he is more or less defeated.
Information about the gods taken from Wikipedia and this site.
The link at the bottom of the page gives detailed information about each God.
Anubis - God of cemeteries and embalming
Bastet - Protector goddess and defender of the Pharaoh
Bes - Protector god of the household, defender of the good
Geb - God of the Earth
Hapy - God of the Nile and its flood
Hathor - Goddess of beauty, pleasure, intoxication, music, and dance
Horus - Horus embodies kingship, victory, righteousness, and civilization
Kek - God of darkness and chaos
Khepri - God of rebirth and the sunrise
Khonsu - God of youth and the moon
Ma'at - Goddess of truth, balance, justice, and order
Mut - Mother goddess of primordial waters
Neith - Goddess of creation, weaving, war, and the dead
Nekhbet - Patron goddess of the Pharaoh
Nephthys - Goddess of death, the night, and lamentation
Nut - Goddess of the sky and heavens
Osiris - Judge of the dead in the afterlife and consort of Isis
Ptah - God of craft
Sekhmet - Goddess of destruction, pestilence, and war; fierce protector of the Pharaoh
Selket - Goddess of healing poisonous stings and bites
Sobek - God of the Nile; patron god of the military
Seshat - Goddess of writing, astronomy, astrology, architecture, and mathematics
Shu - God of air
Taweret - Goddess of pregnant women, and protector during childbirth
Tefnut - Goddess of moisture, dew, and rain
Thoth - God of the moon, drawing, writing, geometry, wisdom, medicine, music, astronomy, and magic
Other divine beings:
Ammut/Ammit - The devourer of the dead, a creature part crocodile, part lion, and part hippopotamus. When hearts are weighed against the feather of truth, she eats the ones deemed impure.
Apep/Apophis - An enormous demon serpent that dwells in the underworld, the embodiment of darkness and evil. Every night Apep attacks Ra in the hopes of casting the world into darkness, but every night he is more or less defeated.
Information about the gods taken from Wikipedia and this site.