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Bluhen: What's your purpose in life?
Rune Master: Vibe til i die bro
Doom Bringer: i thought it was to piss people off
Rune Master: Thats how i vibe bro
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ELDRITCH ID PACK
NAMES︰ abacuc. abholos. abianak. aether. ahoth. aine. alala. alder. amadio. arkham. ba'al. basmach. bast. belial. blank. bonifatius. byagoona. byte. caelestoth. caine. calogerus. chaos. chrodechildis. cipher. clue. cthulu. custodia. cypher. daoloth. darkness. dethal. diaz. ebony. edwyn. elder. eldritch. elm. emereo. enigma. epiphagan. epoch. eternity. fortunatus. godid. habakkuk. han. haze. hitch. hydra. hynos. ieremahel. illuminathia. inpesca. istasha. juniper. kaiser. kallistos. kaos. kaprosistha. keme. kross. lapse. leto. lovecraft. luxoth. lythalia. maya. mechal. melekh. miasma. mirabilis. mirage. morana. mormo. mystery. nctolhu. nctosa. nightmare. nodens. noire. noxia. nyctelios. oddity. oroprimus. oroursus. ortun. oryx. oukranos. pandora. paradox. peregrinus. pseudo. pulse. renatus. rom. rowan. runa. rune. runfrid. sebek. sitheach. spy. sthanee. stitch. stranger. thasaidon. trojan. truth. unoch. user. veil. vibur. void. vulture. wylie. xitalu. yamath. yorith. zycanthe.
PRONOUNS︰ abso/absolute. absolute/absolute. answer/answer. blind/blind. book/book. chao/chao. chaos/chaos. cipher/cipher. claw/claw. clue/clue. code/code. confuse/confusion. corr/corrupt. corrupt/corrupt. cosmic/cosmic. curio/curio. curse/curse. cypher/cypher. danger/danger. dark/dark. death/death. deep/deep. deity/deity. delete/delete. depth/depth. destroy/destroy. dev/devour. devour/devour. diety/diety. doll/doll. dread/dread. eat/eat. eerie/eerie. eld/eld. elder/elder. eldritch/eldritch. en/en. end/end. eon/eon. ero/ero. error/error. eter/eternity. eternity/eternity. eye/eye. faith/faith. fear/fear. find/find. flesh/flesh. forgot/forgotten. glitch/glitche. glow/glow. god/god. hidden/hidden. hide/hide. hint/hint. horr/horror. horror/horror. hunt/hunt. hx/hxm. incompre/hensible. it/it. ix/ix. jolt/jolt. lack/lack. lord/lord. lost/lost. mad/mad. madness/madness. miasma/miasma. myst/myst. old/old. omen/omen. one/one. puppet/puppet. quiet/quiet. raven/raven. read/read. sanity/sanity. see/see. seek/seek. shx/hxr. space/space. spot/spot. spy/spy. star/star. stellar/stellar. step/step. string/string. submit/submission. sui/sui. that/thing. thon/thon. thxy/thxm. track/track. uncanny/uncanny. unknown/unknown. virus/viruse. void/void. what/what. whisper/whisper. ☄️ . 🎭 . 👁️ . 📜 . 🕳️ . 🧠 . 🧿 .
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DEITY MASTERLIST (PART ONE)
THIS IS A VERY LONG POST, AND EVERYTHING IS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
🌊 Ægir
God of: personification of the lcean, brewing, the sea.
Culture: Norse
Symbols: aegishjalmur and laguz rune
Plants: oak, polybody, and rose.
Animals: dolphins, whales and other sea creatures
Colours: blue, green, turquoise and other sea-like shades
Tarot: King of Cups
Offerings: singing sea shanties, seashells and pearls, cleaning up shores and the oceans, bread, sea glass, a bowl of salt water with food dropped into it, Anything related to the sea. Do not offer most beers as he does not like the modern chemical-filled ales, homebrew or local brew beer is better.
💕 Aengus Og
God of: youth, love, poetic inspiration, summer, and healing
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Venus, copper, and golden harp
Plants: basil, cinnamon, rose, jasmine, sandalwood, strawberries, mistletoe, violet, birch, cherries, elder, and sycamore
Animals: swans, cats, doves, and sparrows
Colours: green, pink, and red
Tarot: The Lovers, Justice, and The World
Offerings: red roses, strawberries, cake, chocolate, honey, wine, cherries, music, and art.
🧚 Aine
Goddess of: summer, wealth, sovereignty, love, fertility, protection, wealth, agriculture, the sun and moon, and Queen of the faeries
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: silver and white Items, meadowsweet, the moon, and midsummer
Plants: angelica, blackberry, cowslip, elder, orchid, fennel, flax, garlic, mugwort, nettle, oak, hawthorn, mistletoe, alfalfa, ash, agrimony, birch, broom, holly, lavender, meadow-sweet, and gorse.
Animals: red mare, horse, rabbit, swan, cattle, and bees
Colours: red, gold, green, blue, and yan
Tarot: The Sun, Suit of Wands, and Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: milk, bread, home-grown produce, cream, fire and candles, sunflowers, yellow glowers, honey, summer fruits, oranges, and bee-related Items.
⛅ Amaterasu
Goddess of: the sun and the universe
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: mirror, jewel, sword, and bow and arrow
Plants: chrysanthemum, cryptomeria, carnation, chamomile, juniper, marigold, rosemary, and sunflower
Animals: dragon-fox, horse, rooster, and wolf
Colours: yellow, gold, red, and orange
Tarot: The Sun and The World
Offerings: rice crackers, cooked rice, origami figures, rice candy, brightly-coloured Japanese food, and silk and other fabrics.
💃 Ame-no-uzume
Goddess of: dawn, mirth, meditation, revelry, dance, fertility, and the arts
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: antique Items and fans
Plants: moss and sakaki
Animals: fox
Colours: pink, red, white, and yellow
Tarot: Three of Cups and Suit of Cups
Offerings: dancing, bells, silk ribbons, rice cakes, and dake.
⚰️ Anubis
God of: the dead, mummification, embalming, the afterlife, and tombs
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: crook and flail, and mummy gauze
Plants: star anise, benzoin, cloves, cardamom, frankincense, myrrh, rosemary, cypress, and cedarwood
Animals: jackal
Colours: black, green, red, and gold
Tarot: Death
Offerings: cool water, strong liquor like rum, spicy foods, dark and bitter chocolate, strong incense, cypress oil, locks and keys, honour the dead and your ancestors, leave flowers on graves, support orphans and the homeless, and act as a guide for someone.
💘 Aphrodite
Goddess of: love, beauty, and fertility
Culture: Greek and Roman
Symbols: rose, pearl, mirror, girdle, anemone, lettuce, narcissus seashells, scallop shells, Venus, golden apples, the number 5, and mirrors
Plants: apple, linden tree, myrtle, pomegranate, myrrh, poppies, lettuce, rose, quince, ash, poplar, anemone, and artichokes
Animals: swans, dolphins, doves, sparrows, bees, and goats
Colours: red, pink, violet, silver, aqua, sea foam, and light blue
Tarot: The Empress, The Lovers, The Star, and The Suit of Cups
Offerings: roses, chocolate, apples, jewelry, beauty products, seashells, olive oil, honey, wine, cinnamon, art and music, mirrors, and rose quartz.
☀️ Apollo
God of: the Sun, prophecy, oracles, light, music, the arts, song, poetry, healing, medicine, plague, disease, protection of the youth, knowledge, and herds
Culture: Greek
Symbols: lyre, laurel wreath, silver bow and arrows, tripod, the Sun, and Sunday
Plants: laurel, larkspur, cypress, apple trees, palm trees, and hyacinthus
Animals: swan, raven, tortoise, serpent, wolf, dolphin, and mouse
Colours: gold, yellow, orange, silver, blue, and white
Tarot: The Sun, The Chariot, Strength, and Temperance
Offerings: red wine, olive oil, sun water, citrus fruits, honey, golden objects, feathers, lamb or goat meat, cheese, bread, sunflowers, laurel wreaths, and aloe vera.
🐕 Arawn
God of: Ruler of Annwn the Celtic Otherworld, leader of the wild hunt, death, the Underworld, and justice
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: the Hounds of Arawn, cauldron, and samhain
Plants: reeds, cedar, cypress, ivy, honeysuckle, and sage
Animals: hounds and pigs
Colours: red, black, white, brown, green, gold, and grey
Tarot: Suit of Pentacles and King of Pentacles
Offerings: game birds such as duck or turkey, bread, honey, milk, mead, and ale.
⚔️ Ares
God of: war, courage, and battle
Culture: Greek
Symbols: sword, shield, spear, helmet, and iron
Plants: thorns, peppers, chilli, and garlic
Animals: serpents, vultures, woodpeckers, horses, and dogs
Colours: red, purple, and black
Tarot: The Emperor, The Chariot, The Tower, Suit of Wands, and King of Wands
Offerings: dark wine, whiskey, spicy foods, coffee, water, olive oil, red meats, frankincense, weapons, and learn self defence.
🌌 Arianrhod
Goddess of: fertility, fate, reincarnation, beauty, and difficulties
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: silver wheel, full moon, weaving tools, the zodiac, and Corona Borealis
Plants: ivy, lavender, rosemary, cedar, and pine
Animals: spiders, owls, and wolves
Colours: silver, white, green, blue, and purple
Tarot: The Star, The Moon, and Wheel of Fortune
Offerings: silver coins, white candles, wheat, fruits, home-cooked meals, salads, wine, water, hot teas, smoothies, and study the constellations and the zodiac.
🏹 Artemis
Goddess of: the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, girls, chastity, archery, disease, and plague
Culture: Greek
Symbols: bow and arrow, quiver, hunting spears, animal pelts, lyre, torches, and the moon
Plants: cypress, walnut, amaranth, almond, daisy, willow, wormwood, fir, pine, thistle, honeysuckle, bay laurel, artemisia, fig, and oak
Animals: stag, deer, dog, bear, boar, quail, guineafowls, bee, and all wild animals
Colours: white, silver, gold, yellow, green, and blue
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Hanged Man, Temperance, The Moon, Queen of Pentacles, Knight of Cups, and Page of Wands
Offerings: red wine, olive oil, honey, water, almonds, walnuts, honeycakes, fruit, artemisia plants, arrows, dance, cypress, pine cones and branches, cider, game meat, protect nature and wildlife, always help animals and women in need, go hiking, research native plants and animals, and follow the moon phases and work with them.
❤️🔥 Astarte
Goddess of: love, sexuality, war, hunting, and power
Culture: Canaanite
Symbols: chariot and Venus
Plants: lilies and coriander
Animals: lion, horse, dove, and sphinx
Colours: red and white
Tarot: The Empress and The Chariot
Offerings: lilies, roses, sweet cakes, honey, henna tattoos, and clothing stained with menstrual blood.
⚖️ Athena
Goddess of: wisdom, handicraft, and strategic warfare
Culture: Greek
Symbols: aegis, Gorgon’s Head, spear, and helmet
Plants: olive tree, ivy, cypress, and cornel tree
Animals: owl, snake, rooster, crow, and spider
Colours: blue, grey, white, yellow, and silver
Tarot: Justice, The High Priestess, and The Emperor
Offerings: olive oil, honey, wine, bread, olives, pears, olive tree leaves or branches, your handicrafts, owl feathers, snake skins, and weapons.
🐐 Baphomet
God/Goddess of: sexuality, demonic forces, wisdom, nature, balance, darkness, and pride
Culture: Demonic
Symbols: pentagram, head of a goat, human body with an animal head, pentacle, sword, key, male and female, and the words "as above so below"
Plants: rosemary, lilacs, irises, lavender, aconitum napellus, black walnut, and cacao
Animals: black goats, snakes, wolves, ravens, dogs, oxen, and black cats
Colours: black, white, yellow, red, green, purple, gold, and dark blue
Tarot: The Chariot, The Hermit, The Empress, and The Devil
Offerings: our time, meditation, communication, carving their symbol or name into a candle, any kind of art of them, being respectful, learning about them, candles, liquor, ropes, incense: dragons blood, black musk, frankincense, etc, animal skulls, bones, horns, etc, and dark or red flowers.
🛖 Baba Yaga
Goddess of: death and rebirth, fertility, and nature
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: knife, oven, mortar and pestle, and the Sun
Plants: poppy, black sunflower, medicinal herbs, and rye
Animals: horse, hedgehog, snake, dragon, and cat
Colours: red, black, and white
Tarot: The Devil
Offerings: lavish home-cooked meals with russian delicacies and a beautifully-set table, caravan tea, and vodka.
💡 Baldr
God of: light, joy, purity, and summer
Culture: Norse
Symbols: the Sun and Sunday
Plants: mistletoe, chamomile, daisies, white flowers, ash, marigold, and St John’s wort
Animals: songbirds
Colours: yellow, gold, and white
Tarot: The Sun, The Fool, Death, and The World
Offerings: kindness to others, chamomile tea, apple juice, mead, and lit candles.
🌺 Bast
Goddess of: home, domesticity, women’s secrets, cats, fertility, childbirth, marriage, music, magic, sex, prosperity, joy, dance, healing, and pleasure
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: basket, Ankh, the Sun and Moon, and perfume jar
Plants: catnip, vervain, cinnamon, and cannabis
Animals: cat and lion
Colours: green and gold
Tarot: The Chariot, Strength, and The Sun
Offerings: perfume, salves and body scrubs, milk, meat, honey, gold items, chocolate, pastries, onions and garlic, bread, beer, tea, and taking care of cats.
🐉 Benzaiten / Benten
Goddess of: water, literature, music, wealth, femininity, fertility, dance, and love
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: Biwa, dragon, pearl, conch shell, iron, and gold
Plants: lotus, water lilies, and yellow flowers
Animals: snakes, dragons, and white snakes are her messengers
Colours: blue, silver, white, and yellow
Tarot: The Empress and The Suit of Cups
Offerings: money, water, rice, sake, gemstones, music and other creative arts, raw eggs, yellow flowers, blessed water, bath rituals, and seashells.
🧶 Berchta
Goddess of: psychopomp, spinning and weaving, abundance, and protector of women and children
Culture: Germanic
Symbols: keys, distaff, Yule, and falx
Plants: mayflowers, holly, evergreens, birch, and wild berries
Animals: goose, swan, goat, cricket, owl, and fox
Colours: blue, white, red, and gold
Tarot: Death
Offerings: herring, dumplings, alcoholic beverages like schnapps.
📓 Bragi
God of: poetry and eloquence
Culture: Norse
Symbols: harp and book
Plants: beech, fern, and lily of the valley
Animals: chickadee
Colours: orange and gold
Tarot: The Magician and The Hermit
Offerings: mead, poetry, and beautiful writing.
🍀 Brigid
Goddess of: spring, fertility, family, the hearth, childbirth, fire, blacksmiths,
scholars, physicians, prophets, healing, poetry, occult knowledge, and justice
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Brigid’s Cross, candles, triquetra, faeries, four leaf clovers, cauldron, chalice, corn dolly, anvil, hammer, poetry, forges, hearths, and wells and rock formations
Plants: cinnamon, chamomile, blackberry, hawthorn, basil, mugwort, apple, heather, dandelion, snowdrop, willow, oak, shamrock, crocus, trillium, corn, lavender, and sage
Animals: snakes, sheep, cows, bees, owls, and hibernating animals
Colours: green, red, white, gold, and blue
Tarot: The Hierophant, The Lovers, Strength, The Hermit, The Sun, and Suit of Wands
Offerings: blackberries, milk, bread, herbal teas, heather, Brigid’s Cross, beer, apple cider, honey, baked goods, corn dollies, sheep’s wool products, jewelry or metal items, eggs, and cakes left on the windowsill at Imbolc.
❄️ Cailleach
Goddess of: winter, wind, the cold, creation, and transformation
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: hammers, hills, mountains, skulls, snow, wands, and waning moons
Plants: clove, lavender, apple, hazelnut, turnip, mugwort, pansy, patchouli, poppy, rose, rue, tansy, St John's wort, Witch hazel, woodruff, yarrow, elder trees, elm, pine, yew, gorse, holly, and snapdragon
Animals: bat, cattle, deer, fish, goat, mouse, owl, raven, reindeer, sheep, spider, pig, and wolf
Colours: black, blue, brown, grey, silver, white, and yellow
Tarot: Death, The Moon, and The Hermit
Offerings: pebbles, hag stones, shells, feathers, and boiled sweets.
🌲 Cernunnos
God of: forests, wild animals, finances, the Underworld, death, hunting, balance, grounding and healing, transitioning into the afterlife, and fertility
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: horns, a torc, gold coins, and serpents
Plants: ash, bayberry, chamomile, cedar, cinnamon, heliotrope, holly, ivy, lavender, juniper, myrrh, nettle, oak, patchouli, pine, sandalwood, sunflower, vine, and yarrow
Animals: stags, elk, goats, deer, bulls, horses, ram horned snakes, snakes, boars, owls, hawks, and ravens
Colours: yellow, gold, forest greens, silver, and black
Tarot: The Lovers, The World, and King of Pentacles
Offerings: dancing, venison, cooked meats (ethically sourced), roses, sunflowers, lavender, wildflowers, juniper bark and berries, oak wood carvings, green or gold candles, cinnamon, cloves, pine scents, pelts (ethically sourced), feathers, bones, forest moss, antlers, horns, pine cones, gold coins, daggers, poetry art, and Celtic music.
🌑 Cerridwen
Goddess of: the Moon, luck, poetry, change, rebirth, transformation, the Underworld, death, fertility, inspiration, magic, and knowledge
Culture: Welsh
Symbols: cauldron, dark Moon, lunar cycles, and caves
Plants: corn, grain, vervain, acorns, apple, oak, and hazel
Animals: white pig, greyhound, crow, hen, hare, otter, and hawk
Colours: silver, purple, black, grey, and green
Tarot: The Moon, Death, The Magician, and Suit of Cups
Offerings: pork, bread, milk, water, wheat, white and green candles, barley, rice, peanuts, poppy or sunflower seeds, vervain, and grain-based products.
✨ Circe
Goddess of: sorcery
Culture: Greek
Symbols: cup, loon, wand, and masks
Plants: hallucinogenic herbs and fungi, wheat, moly, and magical herbs
Animals: pig, lion, wolf, hawk, and beasts in general
Colours: gold, purple, silver, and red
Tarot: Queen of Cups and The Magician
Offerings: barley, wine, honey, meat, bread, weaving, and divination.
Danu
Goddess of: Earth-mother, fertility, wisdom, wind, and water
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: crowns, keys, wells, cauldron full of water, rivers, Celtic Tree of Life, and mother aspect of the triple Goddess
Plants: oak and water lily
Animals: fish, horses, seagulls, salmon, and snakes
Colours: blue, white, silver, and green
Tarot: The Empress and Strength
Offerings: wine, mead, ale, freshwater, and watering plants.
🔥 Dazbog
God of: the Sun, fortune, wealth, light, fertility, fire, destiny, and justice
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: kolovrat
Plants: sunflowers, marigold, calendula, chamomile, angelica, and St John’s wort
Animals: wolf, horse, goose, duck, and swan
Colours: white, gold, and red
Tarot: The Sun, Suit of Wands, and King of Wands
Offerings: bread, salt, eggs, pancakes, and bonfire.
🌾 Demeter
Goddess of: agriculture, harvest, fertility, and motherhood
Culture: Greek
Symbols: wheat, torches, and cornucopia
Plants: wheat, barley, mint, and poppy
Animals: snake, pig, gecko, dove, crane, screech owl, and grasshopper
Colours: gold, green, and brown
Tarot: The High Priestess and The World
Offerings: olive oil, water, fruit, honey, milk, grains, bread, freshly harvested goods, and water.
🍷 Dionysus
God of: wine, drunkenness, parties, wilderness, vegetation, fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, theatre, and LGBT+ Community
Culture: Greek
Symbols: thyrsos, ivy crown, and Grapevine
Plants: grape, ivy, cinnamon, silver fir, bindweed, and figs
Animals leopard, goat, donkey, lion, snake, bull, and panther
Colours: red, purple, green, burgundy, and gold
Tarot: The Hanged Man, The Hierophant, The Devil, The Fool, and The Lovers
Offerings: wine, olive oil, fruit, water, honey, meats, wheat, barley, pinecone, ivy leaves, goblets, masks, and alcoholic beverages.
⚕️ Eir
Goddess of: healing and medicine
Culture: Norse
Symbols: copper, mortar and pestle, and sauna
Plants: medicinal herbs
Colours: red
Tarot: The Hanged Man
Offerings: healing spells, learning first aid, medicinal herbs, and first aid items.
🎣 Enki
God of: freshwater, wisdom, knowledge, magic, crafts, healing, fertility, creation, and the arts
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: goatfish
Plants: thyme, chamomile, reeds, and cattails
Animals: goat, fish, chimera, robin, and cow
Colours: gold, blue, white, and silver
Tarot: The Hanged Man, The Hierophant, The Devil, The Fool, and The Lovers
Offerings: beer, eggs, fruit, vegetarian foods, myrrh, thyme, chamomile, wildflowers, fish, water, wine, silver or copper jewelry, and feathers.
💐 Eostre
Goddess of: spring and dawn
Culture: Germanic
Symbols: painted eggs
Plants: crocus, daffodil, primrose, and violet
Animals: rabbit, serpent, and dragon
Colours: green, yellow, and purple
Tarot: Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: decorating eggs, flowers, hot cross buns, pastries, and mead.
💀 Ereshkigal
Goddess of: death and the Underworld
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: wood, rivers, boats, and lapis lazuli
Plants: pomegranate, grains, reeds, hemp, cedar, cypress, lotus, and monkshood
Animals: lion, owl, serpent, scorpion, owl, and sheep
Colours: silver, gold, red, and purple
Tarot: Death and The High Priestess
Offerings: fasting, bread, water, pomegranate juice, blackberries, blueberries, lamb or goat meat, lobster and mussels, nutmeg, garlic, poppy seeds, animal bones, gold or silver jewelry, black crystals, and Ornate scepters with wood and animal bones.
🧵 Frau Holda
Goddess of: fibre Arts, winter, protector of children and women, leader of the wild hunt, and Witchcraft
Culture: Germanic
Symbols: the Winter Solstice, pools, and Wells
Plants: holly, elder, juniper, mugwort, flax, and sorcerer’s violet
Animals: wolf and rabbit
Colours: blue and white
Tarot: The Empress, The High Priestess, and Death
Offerings: juniper berries, wine, cider, mead, cakes, music, dancing, and knot magick.
🐈 Freya / Freyja
Goddess of: love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, battle, gold, and sorcery
Culture: Norse
Symbols: her chariot pulled by cats, Brisíngamen necklace, the boar Hildisvíni, and cloak of Feathers
Plants: daisy, linden, snowdrops, lily of the valley, cowslip, columbine, pimpernel, and strawberries
Animals: horse, cat, falcon, hawk, rabbit, ladybug, oxen, swallow, and boar
Colours: gold, yellow, white, green, red, pink, and light blue
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Empress, The Lovers, The Chariot, Death, and Suit of Swords
Offerings: ale, apples, barley, honey, mead, pork, lavish jewelry and perfume, feeding stray cats, chocolate, amber, roses, cinnamon, and sweet liquors.
🐗 Freyr
God of: Peace, Fertility, Rain, Sunshine, Prosperity and Agriculture
Culture: Norse
Symbols: boar, the Sun, magical swords, phallus, and Friday
Plants: ash, lavender, catnip, nuts and cones, yew, holly, and ivy
Animals: boar, bee, and stag
Colours: gold, green, red, blue, pink, orange, and yellow
Tarot: The Lovers, The Sun, Suit of Pentacles, and King of Pentacles
Offerings: honey, grains and breads, gold, and antlers.
👰 Frigg
Goddess of: motherhood, marriage, prophecy, and fertility
Culture: Norse
Symbols: spinning wheel, silver, clouds, and mist
Plants: mistletoe, birch, fir, hawthorn, and Frigg’s grass
Animals: falcon, sheep, raven, and hawk
Colours: blue, silver, and white
Tarot: The Empress and The Lovers
Offerings: milk, mead, pastries, light fruity wine, hand-spun fibres, feathers, and soups and stews.
🪦 Hades
God of: the Underworld and wealth
Culture: Greek
Symbols: keys, chariot, helmet, Cerberus, serpent, dogs, and pomegranate
Plants: mint, white poplar, cypress, asphodel, narcissus, and pomegranate
Animals: snake, dog, sheep, cattle, screech owl, horse, black ram, bull, vulture, black cat, crow, and raven
Colours: dark blue, black, purple, dark green, bronze, gold, silver, and grey
Tarot: The Hermit, Death, Judgment, and Suit of Swords
Offerings: dark wine, whiskey, coffee, black tea, peppermint tea, dark chocolate, meat, sharp cheeses, bread, pomegranates, apples, bones, coins, keys, and crowns.
🪘 Hathor
Goddess of: the sky, women, fertility, love, the Sun, music, dance, joy, motherhood, fate, foreign lands and goods, and the afterlife
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: sun disk, mirrors, drums and sistrums, and the number 4
Plants: sycamore, myrrh tree, dates, papyrus, and henna
Animals: cow, lioness, cobra, goose, gazelle, and cat
Colours: red
Tarot: The Empress, The Lovers, Wheel of Fortune, and Suit of Cups
Offerings: figs, dates, bread, cheese, butter, wine, beer, fresh water, perfumes, and makeup
👻 Hecate / Hekate
Goddess of: Witchcraft, necromancy, ghosts, the night, boundaries, and crossroads
Culture: Greek
Symbols: paired torches, keys, crossroads, dark/triple moon, wheel, daggers, rope, dogs, serpents, knives, and Strophalos
Plants: asphodel, garlic, yew, cypress, and poisonous plants
Animals: dog, mare, serpent, cat, bats, and polecat
Colours: black, grey, silver, gold, violet, green, red, and white
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Hermit, The Moon, and Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: wine, olive oil, water, fruit, honey, milk, eggs, garlic, almonds, various herbs, bones, wands, keys, a cauldron, crow feathers, pomegranates, dark chocolate, and blood.
📯 Heimdallr
God of: watchmen of the Gods
Culture: Norse
Symbols: horn and rainbow
Plants: birch, oak, rose, verbena, and avens
Animals: rooster, horse, and ram
Colours: white and rainbow
Tarot: The Hermit
Offerings: mead, fine beer, freshwater, lamb meat, pork, and coffee.
💀 Hel
Goddess of: death and the afterlife
Culture: Norse
Symbols: skulls and bones
Plants: beech, alder, elm, ivy, juniper, willow, and yew
Animals: wolf
Colours: black and white
Tarot: Death, The Tower, and Suit of Swords
Offerings: tea, wine, apples, meat, bread, soup, dried flowers, and blood.
🌋 Hephaestus
God of: metal smithing, fire, volcanoes, craftsmanship, and technology
Culture: Greek
Symbols: hammer, tongs, and anvil
Plants: fennel
Animals: donkey, crane, and dog
Colours: gold, yellow, orange, silver, grey, and red
Tarot: Judgment and Suit of Wands
Offerings: wine, olive oil, water, fruit, honey, bread, meat, spicy things, hot beverages, and handmade metal items.
👑 Hera
Goddess of: marriage, fertility, childbirth, Kings and Empires, women, family, the sky, and the stars
Culture: Greek
Symbols: lotus-staff, throne, and diadem
Plants: pomegranate, lotus, willow, and apple
Animals: hawk, peacock, lion, cow, cuckoo, and crane
Colours: gold, silver, white, purple, blue, and green
Tarot: The Empress, The World, Suit of Cups, and Queen of Cups
Offerings: wine, olive oil, water, fruit, honey, milk, grains and bread, chocolate, pomegranates, apples, white flowers, crowns, animal shells, perfume, and silver or gold jewelry.
💸 Hermes
God of: messenger of the Gods, heraldry, omens, animal husbandry, poetry and fables, trade, travel, boundaries, thieves, wit, language, education, psychopomp,
Culture: Greek
Symbols: caduceus, shepherds pipes, travellers hat, lyre, rooster, talaria, winged helmet, tortoise, and satchel or pouch Talaria, and petasos
Plants: palm tree, crocus flower, Greek strawberry trees, hydrangeas, chrysanthemum, and almond tree
Animals: hummingbirds, tortoise, hare, cattle, hawk, ram, snake, and rooster
Colours: gold, red, silver, yellow, orange, grey, and green
Tarot: Judgment, The Magician, The Fool. The Hierophant, The Hermit, The Star, and Suit of Swords
Offerings: wine, olive oil, water, strawberries, foreign foods and items, honey, citrus fruits (pineapple, lemon, etc), chocolate, wheat, almonds, cinnamon, coins, dice, beer, meat, chamomile tea, bread, and milk mixed with honey.
🏠 Hestia
Goddess of: the home, the hearth, family, domesticity, and The Civic or The Sacrificial Flame
Culture: Greek
Symbols: hearth, kettle, and head veils
Plants: poppy, goldenrod, hollyhock, and yarrow
Animals: pig, cow, donkey, and crane
Colours: gold, white, orange, red, and lavender
Tarot: Strength, The Hermit, and Queen of Wands
Offerings: wine, olive oil, water, fruit, honey, milk, pork, bread, cooking herbs, tea, and candles.
🦅 Horus
God of: kingship, the sky, war, protection, and healing
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: crown, Eye of Horus, Ankh, the Sun, and the Moon
Plants: acacia, lettuce, iris, lotus, and olive
Animals: falcon, hawk, bull, peacock, and lion
Colours: green
Tarot: The Emperor, The Hierophant, The Chariot, The Sun, Judgment, and King of Swords
Offerings: raw meat left out for hawks and falcons, bread, weaponry, water, milk, ale, wine, coffee, fruits and vegetables, figs, dates, and chocolate with nuts.
😴 Hypnos
God of: sleep, dreams, and illusions
Culture: Greek
Symbols: inverted torch
Plants: poppy and cottonwood tree
Animals: nighthawk and songbirds
Colours: black, silver, white, blue, red, and purple
Tarot: The Hierophant
Offerings: wine, olive oil, water, honey, milk, fruit, poppy seeds (and foods including them), herbal teas, sleep inducing and calming herbs, feathers, sleeping mask, and poppy flowers.
🍎 Idunn
Goddess of: spring, rejuvenation, immortality, youth, and beauty
Culture: Norse
Symbols: golden apples and ashwood box
Plants: apple blossom, birch, fir, hawthorn, mugwort, rose, and willow
Animals: songbirds
Colours: green, silver, red, and yellow
Tarot: Page of Wands, Queen of Cups, and Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: gardening, apples, homegrown fruits and vegetables (without pesticides), apple pie, and cider
💖 Inanna
Goddess of: romantic love, harmony, sex, beauty, passion, desire, fertility, victory, war, justice, and political power
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: eight-pointed star, hook-shaped Knot of Reeds and Venus
Plants: lilies, narcissus, reeds, myrtle, and all sprouts
Animals: lion and dove
Colours: green, black, red, silver, and white
Tarot: The Lovers, The Hierophant, Justice, The Hanged Man and The Star
Offerings: Wine, Champagne, Lemonade, Honey, Chocolate and Pastries, Cherries, Pomegranates, Strawberries, Elegant Jewelry, Peaches, Swords and Daggers, Artwork and Poetry
🦊 Inari
God of: rice, foxes, fertility, tea, sake, crafts, agriculture, industry, and prosperity
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: keys, wish-granting jewel, and rice
Plants: cryptomeria, cedar, pine, wheat, and rice
Animals: fox
Colours: red and white
Tarot: Suit of Pentacles
Offerings: inarizushi, rice, rice cakes, rice served with red beans, sake, incense, acts on behalf of foxes, handmade crafts, and tea.
☄️ Isis
Goddess of: magic, life, compassion, fertility, motherhood, childbirth, rebirth, devotion, royalty, knowledge, protection, abundance, healing, and the elements.
Culture: Egyptian.
Symbols: moon disk, cow horns, wings, solar disk, Ankh, and gold.
Plants: sycamore, cedar, corn, flax, wheat, barley, grapes, lotus, vervain, myrrh tree, and papyrus.
Animals: hawk, crocodile, scorpion, crab, cobra, goose, swallow, dove, vulture, and snakes in general.
Colours: yellow, silver, gold, black, red, cobalt blue, and green.
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Empress, The Lovers, Strength, The Hermit, Wheel of Fortune, Temperance, The Star, The Moon, The World, and Suit of Cups.
Offerings: milk, flowers, honey, wine, lemonade, tropical fruits (juice or whole), herbal tea, seafood, herbs (anise and nutmeg), roses, Egyptian jewelry, incense, and white candles.
🌿 Jarilo / Yarilo
God of: vegetation, fertility, spring, rebirth, sexuality, peace, and war
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: vegetation
Plants: wheat, ferns, and spring flowers
Animals: horse and white wolf
Colours: white, yellow, gold, and green
Tarot: The Sun, Strength, and Suit of Pentacles
Offerings: bread, wheat, spring flowers, and edible seeds
🌍 Jörð
Goddess of: personification of the Earth
Culture: Norse
Symbols: mountains, grandmothers, and girdle
Plants: local native plants and healing herbs
Animals: bee
Colours: green
Tarot: The World and Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: picking up litter and trash and taking care of the Earth and nature.
#fyp#fypシ#fypシ゚viral#fypage#fyppage#tumblr fyp#satanism#satanist#deity#deity work#deity worship#occult#information#long post#gods#goddesses
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Rune Stone U29 - The Hillersjö Stone
raþ| |þu kaiʀmuntr -ik · kaiʀ[l]a[uk ·] (m)aytumi| |i þa · finku · þau sun · aþ han · truknaþi · in sun to : siþan : þa + fi(k) (h)(u)- --þrik · ha- … (þ)(i)nsa · þa · finku þa(u) [bar](n) … (i)(n) maʀ ain lifþi · [hu]n hit ' …g[a] ' h(a)… fik raknfastr · i · snutastaþum · þa uarþ han tauþr · auk · sun · siþan · in · moþir kuam + at sunar ' arfi ' þa ' fik hun ' airik ' þar ' uarþ hun tauþ ' þar kuam ' gaiʀlauk at arfi ' inku tutur sinar þurbiur(n) ' skalt ' risti runar
Eng: Read! Geirmundr got Geirlaug (to wife) in her maidenhood. Then they got a son, before he (= Geirmundr) drowned. And then the son died. Then she got Guðríkr. He … this. Then they got children. And one maid lived; she was called Inga. Ragnfastr of Snotastaðir got her (to wife). Then he died, and thereafter the son. And the mother came to inherit from her son. Then she got Eiríkr. Then she died. Then Geirlaug came to inherit from Inga, her daughter. Þorbjǫrn Skald carved the runes.
The Hillersjö Stone is the second largest rune stone in Sweden(the largest in younger futhark) and is 2,8 by 1,8 meters. It describes a complicated inheritance of the Snottstad Estate(which I think is still around) and the unfortunate marriages of two women. I’ve made a messy little gif trying to explain.
#rune stone#Viking age#futhark#runes#viking#norse#urnes style#urnes#chart#gif#Procreate#flats#younger futhark#memorial
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Moon correspondences
Zodiac: Cancer Day: Monday Runes: Isa, Laguz Celebrations: Beltane, Imbolc, Lughnasadh, Samhain Element: Water Colors: Blue, Gray, Green, Orange, Silver, White Numbers: 2,3, 9, 13 Tarot: Chariot, High Priestess, Moon Trees: Birch, Olive, Palm, Rowan, Wllow Herbs: Bergamot, Blackberry, Gardenia, Grape, Iris, Jasmine, Lemon Balm, Lily, Poppy, Rosemary Metal: Silver Gemstones & Minerals: Agate, Angelite, Aquamarine, Beryl, Calcite, Herkimer Diamond, Moonstone, Morganite, Opal, Quartz, Sapphire, Selenite, Turquoise Sea Minerals: White Coral, Moon Snail, Mother of Pearl, Pearl Goddesses: Aine, Aphrodite, Ariadne, Arianrhod, Artemis, Cerridwen, Diana, Freyja, Hecate, Ishtar, Isis, Juno, Luna, Nanna, Persephone, Rhiannon, Sedna, Selena, Spider Woman Gods: aegir, hermes, horus, janus, jupiter, khensu, shiva, thoth Magical: fairies, mermaids Angel: gabriel Animals: bear, cat, cattle, dogs, elephant, fox, goat, hare, leopard, otter, pig, rabbit, tiger Birds: crane, crow, cuckoo, ceron, ibis, nightingale, peacock, turtle, moth Mythical: dragon Intentions: action, agriculture, animals, balance, beginnings, change, creativity, cycle, darkness, death, divination, dream work, emotions, endings, family, fertility, growth, guidance, healing, imagination, inspiration, loneliness, love, magic, manifestation, negativity, power, protection, rebirth, secrets, selfwork, sorrow, spirits, wisdom, witches
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Relta “The Phoenix Queen” Headcanons: Her Kingdom [World Building - Part I]
Note: Relta’s kingdom isn’t equatable to any specific historical nation/kingdom from Medieval times, and more simply fits a formula from that era that may resemble a variety of kingdoms of that era.
Her kingdom is historically a patriarchy, with Relta being the first crown princess/heir with no provisions requiring her to marry, except for the requirement of an heir in her dynasty. This falls to her little, half-sister’s eldest son when he is born in the future as Relta does not plan to wed.
The monarch, rather than dying to leave the throne, steps down and resigns from the position and power at when they appear to be in their late 60s, being of elongated lifespans of an equivalent to 270 human years and ascending to their primary pantheon’s afterlife then.
The current dynasty, to which Relta is the heir, stems from a union of the Celtic Goddess Macha, and the Hellenic God Ares that produced a child that eventually fell in love with a mortal. As a gift to woo them, the mixed-pantheon god created a forest covered island that would become what is Relta’s kingdom and home.
Due to the mix of pantheons that created the kingdom, religion is very mixed across the island, with polytheism being predominant regardless of which deities are worshipped. All belief systems, however, include Queen Macha and Lord Ares in their worship.
The alphabet used by the people of Relta’s homeland is universally used across the island, resembling the Ancient Greek alphabet mixed with the Elder Futhark runes of Ancient Norse, due to early invasions by the Ancient Norse people and spreading of their culture via trade after the brief invasions ended. The alphabet contains 30 “letters” that represent sounds primarily, and concepts when merged in form.
The island is to the West of a large kingdom with geography resembling Northern Russia, with the winters being harsh. This makes Relta’s kingdom a hot spot for both immigrants and tourists from this other kingdom. The kingdom is allied with their frosty neighbor.
Her kingdom’s ancient name is Lunauruz, being a merging of the terms “Luna” and “Uruz” from Latin and the Elder Futhark runes respectively. However, bastardization of the kingdom’s name has caused it to be called “Lunaruz” by the medieval ages of the kingdom.
On the royal crest of the kingdom, there is a thorny rose going through a depiction of the actual royal crown, asking to the Ace of Swords, with crescent moons on either side of the crown.
Despite being a patriarchal society, the offspring take the mother’s surname and pass that on. For same-sex couples, it is either hyphenated if two femme folks, or the elder husband’s mother’s surname if two masc folks.
The heir to the throne goes through a ritual similar to a baptism when they are thirteen/hit puberty. As a celebration of their survival and fertility, they are bathed in water blessed by both monarchs at the time - honoring both Queen Macha and Lord Ares by representing them in the ritual. Only the crown of the head is bathed in water, down to where the third eye would be, symbolizing Queen Macha and Lord Ares cleansing it of any blockages.
Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other monotheistic religions/belief systems along with atheism are accepted and welcomed across the nation, as long as there aren’t Christian missionaries trying to convert the local pagans.
Lady Brigid, the Celtic Goddess, is the third most popular deity tied with Lady Aphrodite from the Hellenic pantheon.
The current royal dynasty primarily worships: Lord Ares, Queen Macha, Lady Aphrodite, Lady Aine, Lady Athena, and the An Morrigain.
Relta personally also worships some Ancient Norse deities, including Freyja and Queen Frigg.
Femme identifying folks are conventionally supposed to worship Lord Ares, Queen Macha, and only femme deities, and masc folks are conventionally only supposed to worship Queen Macha, Lord Ares, and masc deities. This isn’t enforced by Relta’s lifetime, and she takes it off the law books during her reign.
All gender identities are accepted and acknowledged as valid. They/them pronouns are common, and marriages are arranged typically based on a mix of politics and pheromone type attraction. Relta abolished arranged marriages at the end of her own reign.
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I don’t know why I’m doing this, but I am. Here’s a list of all my OCs, and what their names mean. Guess which one is for which fandom. Some are easier than others.
Athena Sapphire Sencen (Thena)
Athena(first name): the greek goddess of wisdom
Sapphire(middle name): a gemstone related with royalty
Sencen(last name)
voice claim: Juman Malouf, ‘Agnes’ “Fantastic Mr. Fox”
Phoebe Rose Black (Rosie)
Phoebe(first name): bright or radiant
Rose(middle name): a flower that represents romance, love, beauty, and courage
Black(last name)
voice claim: Sophie Aldred, ‘Ace McShane’ “Doctor Who”
Star Rosemary Niche (Rose)
Star(first name’s e): a star in the sky
Rosemary(middle name): dew of the sea
Niche(last name)
voice claim: Kristen Bell, ‘Anna’ “Frozen”
Faye Elena Barnes
Faye(first name): loyalty or belief
Elena(middle name): sun ray, shining light
Barnes(last name)
voice claim: Estelle Swaray, ‘Garnet’ “Steven Universe”
Susan Alice Sullivan-Smith (Suzie)
Susan(first name): lily of the valley
Alice(middle name): noble, exalted
Sullivan-Smith(last name)
voice claim: Vivian Nixon, ‘Millie’ “Helluva Boss”
Lilith Alex Coulson (Lily)
Lilith(first name): belonging to the night
Alex(middle name): defender of humankind
Coulson(last name)
voice claim: AJ Michalka, ’Stevonnie’ “Steven Universe”
Penelope Hestia Jackson (Penny)
Penelope(first name): weaver
Hestia(middle name) the greek goddess of hearth and home
Jackson(last name)
voice claim: Sarah Silverman, ‘Vanellope Von Schweetz’ “Wreck-it-Ralph”
Aine Cedar Ward
Aine(first name): brilliant, happiness
Cedar(middle name): a tree that represents strength, longevity and resiliency
Ward(last name)
voice claim: Daisy Ridley, ‘Rey’ “Star Wars”
Rune Alena Vagerson
Rune(first name): secret
Alena(middle name): tower
Vagerson(last name)
voice claim: Billie Piper, ‘Rose Tyler’ “Doctor Who”
Alexandria Rose Tyler-Williams (Alex)
Alexandria(first name): defender of humankind
Rose(middle name): a flower that represents romance, love, beauty, and courage
Tyler-Williams(last name)
voice claim: Ellen McLain, ‘Glados’ “Portal”
Asterin Mori Eraline
Asterin(first name): star
Mori(middle name): God is my teacher, forest
Eraline(last name)
voice claim: Zeno Robinson, ‘Hunter’ “The Owl House
Amaris Mallory Kenobi (Mar)
Amaris(first name): promised by God
Mallory(middle name): unlucky
Kenobi(last name)
voice claim: Mae Whitman, ‘Katara’ “Avatar: The Last Airbender”
Astra Blossom Pendragon
Astra(first name): star
Blossom(middle name): flower-like
Pendragon(last name)
voice claim: Deborah Watling, ‘Victoria Waterfield’ “Doctor Who”
Elaine Christine Rothschild-Kirk (El)
Elaine(first name): sun ray, shining light
Christine(middle name): follower of Christ
Rothschild-Kirk(last name)
voice claim: Ashleigh Ball, ‘Rainbow Dash’ “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic”
Caroline Jane Foxer (Genesis Gwendolyn G.)
Caroline(first given name): free woman
Genesis(first chosen name): new beginning
Jane(middle given name): God is gracious
Gwendolyn(middle chosen name): blessed ring
Foxer(last given name)
G.(last chosen name)
voice claim: Isabel May, ‘Veronica Duncan’ “Young Sheldon”
Elizabeth Rebecca Quinn (Beth)
Elizabeth(first name): God is my oath
Rebecca(middle name): bind or tie
Quinn(last name)
voice claim: Jodi Benson, ‘Ariel’ “The Little Mirmaid”
Fern Prentice Tyler
Fern(last name): sincerity
Prentice(middle name): apprentice, learner
Tyler(last name)
voice claim: Chiari Queen, ‘Victoria’ “Metal Family”
Jacob Kane Kirk
Jacob(first name): supplanter
Kane(middle name): battlefield
Kirk(last name)
voice claim: Michael Ark, ‘Arvo’ “The Walking Dead”
T’Laura Amanda Kirk
T’Laura(first name): achievement
Amanda(middle name): worthy of love, lovable
Kirk(last name)
voice claim: Mae Whitman, ‘Amity Blight’ “The Owl House”
Soren Leonard Kirk
Soren(first name): stern, strict, severe
Leonard(middle name): lion's strength
Kirk(last name)
voice claim: Jorden Fry, ‘Lewis Robinson’ “Meet the Robinsons”
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We begin the Year of Rune!! Hope you guys enjoy it =D
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some bluhen/rune master nsfw? ;^) either headcanons or tiny ff, thank for running this awesome blog!
Sorry this took so long to do! It wasn’t even the request itself, life has been kicking my ass. I’m probably the least active mod on the blog currently.. whoops.
The first time Rune Master calls Bluhen daddy, it was in the middle of hot, steamy sex. He didn’t mean to do it, it just happened. Bluhen was dominating in a way that made his toes curl and fuck before he knew it the word had slipped out of his mouth
The following days after that event had been awkward at best. Neither of them knew how to approach the other, feeling embarrassed about their reaction to it. It took a week before they sat down and talked about the kinks they’d like to explore, turn ons, turn offs and a safeword
The first time they decided to indulge in their kinks, Bluhen had called Rune Master his princess and since then, the name has stuck. He loves being called Bluhen’s princess, especially the nights when he’s stressed. Bluhen will make Rune Master submit to him, to take the stress away from him so the only thing he can focus on is Bluhen
It didn’t take long before Rune Master began calling Bluhen daddy. But could you blame him? He was the walking embodiment of safety, security, love. But most importantly? Bluhen knew how to give him fucking amazing orgasms
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I was told otherwise.
#richter is still gullible#ask-richter#elsword#eltag#ain#ainchase ishmael#rune master#answer#richter#this picture had potential.
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I opened up my first grimoire and found my very first witchy "about me" page, from February 2019 after I spend several months filling the book with random information (much of which is, looking back, filled with appropriation and misunderstandings - I'm glad I've grown since then). So I figured I would share the page and how it's changed!
Type of witch I am: baby, coven, pagan, hereditary, elemental, crystal, divination, rural, eclectic, color, and deity
Yeah, in the past, I didn't have as much hatred of "witch types" as I do now. I think the sheer number of "witch types" here show that I should have just stuck with "eclectic".
Now, I'm an eclectic secular (non-appropriating) wizard.
herb/plant/flower: rosemary, lilac
crystal: red jasper, snowflake obsidian, tanzanite, yellow jasper, citrine
color: red
method of divination: tarot, runes
element: fire
This has definitely changed and been expanded upon in the Epsilon Ledger volume 1, where I break things down further, but if I had to just select things from the similar list, it would be as follows:
herb/plant/flower: basil, cinnamon, lilac, tulip, chamomile crystal: red jasper, snowflake obsidian, calcite color: red method of divination: tarot, oracle cards element: fire
Some things have definitely stayed the same!
Deities: Artemis, Astarte, Athena, Cybele, Demeter, Hestia, Thoth
I've parted ways with most of these deities, but now my list is longer. This was also before I switched to using "Tehuti" instead of "Thoth". My updated list is:
Deities: Athena (patron), Aine, Aphrodite, Azura, Cernunnos, Loki (and immediate family), Tehuti
Damn, Athena and Tehuti have been putting up with my shit for a while.
Gosh, what a blast from the past! So much has changed, but it's cool to see what has stayed the same!
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*cries in german*
Erbluhen Emotion: *sobs all of a sudden*
Rune Slayer: Oh my god, what happened?
Erbluhen Emotion: *points at Dreadlord who’s ordering drinks*
Rune Slayer: Did something happen between you guys?
Erbluhen Emotion: *shakes head*
Erbluhen Emotion: *whispers* He’s so pretty...
Rune Slayer: What?
Erbluhen Emotion: He’s... so... damn... pretty...
#incorrect elsword quotes#elsword#ain x ciel#ain#ainchase ishmael#erbluhen emotion#elboy#rune slayer#ciel#dreadlord#source: tumblr#(queue)
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Welcome to the Elsword Jobs Project!
A project dedicated to recording every job change quest (aside from default job quests, you can find those on the elwiki).
Please read our about! This is still a work in progress.
Navigation is under the cut
All Italicized are done. Those that need edits will not be italicized.
Elsword
Knight Emperor (1, 2, 3)
Rune Master (1, 2, 3)
Immortal (1, 2, 3)
Genesis (1, 2, 3)
Aisha
Aether Sage (1, 2, 3)
Oz Sorcerer (1, 2, 3)
Metamorphy (1, 2, 3)
Lord Azoth (1, 2, 3)
Rena
Anemos (1, 2, 3)
Daybreaker (1, 2, 3)
Twilight (1, 2, 3)
Prophetess (1, 2, 3)
Raven
Furious Blade (1, 2, 3)
Rage Hearts (1, 2, 3)
Nova Imperator (1, 2, 3)
Revenant (1, 2, 3)
Eve
Code: Ultimate (1, 2, 3)
Code: Esencia (1, 2, 3)
Code: Sariel (1, 2, 3)
Code: Antithese (1, 2, 3)
Chung
Comet Crusader (1, 2, 3)
Fatal Phantom (1, 2, 3)
Centurion (1, 2, 3)
Dius Aer (1, 2, 3)
Ara
Apsara (1, 2, 3)
Devi (1, 2, 3)
Shakti (1, 2, 3)
Surya (1, 2, 3)
Elesis
Empire Sword (1, 2, 3)
Flame Lord (1, 2, 3)
Bloody Queen (1, 2, 3)
Adrestia (1, 2, 3)
Add
Doom Bringer (1, 2, 3)
Dominator (1, 2, 3)
Mad Paradox (1, 2, 3)
Overmind (1, 2, 3)
Lu/Ciel
Catastrophe (1, 2, 3)
Innocent (1, 2, 3)
Diangelion (1, 2, 3)
Demersio (1, 2, 3)
Rose
Tempest Burster (1, 2, 3)
Black Massacre (1, 2, 3)
Minerva (1, 2, 3)
Prime Operator (1, 2, 3)
Ain
Richter (1, 2, 3)
Bluhen (1, 2, 3)
Herrscher (1, 2, 3)
Opferung (1, 2, 3)
Laby
Eternity Winner (1, 2, 3)
Radiant Soul (1, 2, 3)
Nisha Labyrinth (1, 2, 3)
Twins Picaro (1, 2, 3)
Noah
Liberator (1, 2, 3)
Celestia (1, 2, 3)
Nyx Pieta (1, 2, 3)
Morpheus (1, 2, 3)
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ESPC : A Mini Guide to Increase Combat Power (CP)
Last Update of the Table : Ain (Bigott) path release at KR server
Disclaimer: I am not forcing you to do ESPC since it's hella expensive if you don't like to farming xD
First of all, ESPC book costs 50m ED/500 Epic Points per character to unlock. You might want to spare your story quest ED and EP to buy it once you reach level 99 in Elysion.
Suggestion: Don't buy Synergy Ticket for 20m for a week on NPC Ariel if you're not looking for Combat Power to enter specific dungeons or raids or for farming 24/7. You might need it once there is event look alike "Punch Event".
I recommend to work on ESPC when you're about to reach 1 million combat power or 160 ERP level. So that you can use your 100 ERP points to ED/IDR drop and the rest with All Skill Damage, MP Costs, Skill Cooldown, or any stats depends the character of your choice. Don't worry! Once you reach 99, you can reset 1 ERP table with free reset scroll.
How To Start :
1. Prioritize your main character's type--if you already decide it! These questions might help:
Is it magical or physical?
Are they mainly use Bravery skills or Strength skills?
Do they need more speed, jump speed, and action speed?
Do they need defensive power instead of combat power?
Are you doing PvP or not?
Are you looking for skills cooldown?
Are you looking for potions cooldown and bonus recovery effect, since your character seems chug a lot of mana?
2. Time to decide what character you gonna do for your ESPC (not synergy). If you want a better percentage, do Master Class quests too (I know, it's tiring but really worth for xD)
In general you will need these characters:
Physical Attack % : Code Esencia, Code Sariel, and Nisha Labyrinth.
Magical Attack % : Code Ultimate, Code Sariel, and Radiant Soul.
Polarize % : Code Antithese
Bravery Skill Damage Increase : Immortal and Prime Operator.
Strength Skill Damage Increase : Rune Master and Minerva.
Boss Damage % : Herrscher
Awakening Duration % : Fatal Phantom and Adrestia
Awakening Charge Speed : Comet Crusader and Richter
Ignore Defense Magical % : Celestia
Ignore Defense Physical % : Nyx Pieta
Critical Damage % : Liberator
Maximize % : Innocent
Critical % : Catastrophe
Adaptation % : Demersio
All Skill Damage % : Prophetess
MP Cost Decrease % : Twins Picaro
The rest paths, is up to your character's stats. If you need more awakening time, go Fatal Phantom. If you need more awakening charge speed, go Richter and Comet Crusader. And so on.
3. I am doing PvP too!
Then you should unlock Anemos, Daybreaker, all Raven's, Empire Sword, Flame Lord, Bloody Queen, and Eternity Winner ESPC book.
4. I need to increase defense!
You should make Apsara, Devi, Centurion, Bigott, and Diangelion! Note: Centurion need party to levelling with.
5. My Chara have skill cooldown issue!
For tenacity (usually skills that make buff to party/self buff) go for Doombringer. Strength with Dominator, bravery skills cooldown with Mad Paradox and Master Class skills cooldown with Overmind.
6. I want to fix my pot!
Go Bluhen to increase your pot effect. Example : 50% recover MP -> 60-70%
And go for Lord Azoth for cooldown pot. Example : 30 scd -> 27 scd.
7. My main skill(s) are affected by action speed!
Then go make Twilight and Dius Aer for increasing your action speed/casting skill speed~
Hope it helps! I will update if more 4th paths release later ^^
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4th Path ESPC effects update:
Genesis, Magical (Elsword) : Hyperactive Skill Damage Increase %
Code Antithese, Physical (Eve) : Polarize %
Lord Azoth, Physical (Aisha) : Potion Cooldown -%
Revenant, Physical (Raven) : Additional Damage Increase %
Surya, Magical (Ara) : EXP Increase %
Demersio, Magical (Lu/Ciel) : Adaptation Increase +1%
Prophetess, Magical (Rena) : All Skill Damage Increase +1%
Twins Picaro, Magical (Laby) : MP Cost Decrease
Overmind, Physical (Add) : Master Class Skill Cooldown Decrease
Adrestia, Magical (Elesis) : Awakening Duration Increase
Dius Aer, Physical (Chung) : Action Speed Increase
Bigott, Physical (Ain) : Damage from Boss Monster Decrease
???, Magical (Noah) :
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Rune’s February piece, aptly titled “Shut up and dance with me”!
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