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Latest revision as of 10:53, 1 May 2015
Enosigaois is one of the Inimicures, one of the three gods created by Dagon in his attempt to defeat Lord Ptharos, Betshaba and Baelthor. He was created primarily to oppose Baelthor under the earth and the two arch-enemies have fought ever since. In his aspect of Enos, Enosigaois once had sway over many of Baelthor's dwarves, but the Earth-War that ended almost nine millennia ago saw the extinction of the dwarven followers of Enos and Enosigaois never recovered his dwarven worshippers.
In the sunlit world, however, Enosigaois has a surprising number of priests, most of which are involved in warfare. Whereas Baelthor has an interest in construction, particularly in stone, Enosigaois is the patron of siegecraft and most of the best artillerists in any mercenary company worship Enosigaois. Strangely, Enosigaois is also a patron of rebellion as well as tyranny. Typically, this results in individuals calling upon Enosigaois to help them overthrow a just king or democracy to create a dictatorship under their rule.
Enosigaois |
God of Earth |
Descriptive Info |
Gender: Male |
Avatar: Enos, Eno'sigal, Jmer, Siggur |
Allies: Amphitritus, God of Greed; Empusa, Goddess of Poison; Mormo, God of Deception (son); Polydorus, God of Wild Beasts (son); and Thryope, God of Age. |
Foes: Baelthor, God of the Earth; Bellona, Goddess of Wealth (daughter); Evander, God of Gates; Faunaros, God of Hunting; Innus, God of Friendship; Mania, Goddess of Madness; Mulciber, God of the Forge; Phlegethon, God of Tyranny (son); Virtus, God of Courage; and Zelos, God of the State. |
Spiritual Info |
Rank: Greater |
Nature: Chaotic |
Ethos: Malign |
Major Influence: Earth |
Minor Influence(s): Rebellion, Siegecraft, and Tyranny |
Spheres: Earth, Darkness, Mind, Hatred, Trickery |
Doctrine
No information available on the doctrine of Enosigaois
Mission
No information available on the mission of Enosigaois
Geography
No geographic information available on Enosigaois
History of the Church
No historic information available on Enosigaois
Organization
No information available on the Organization of the Church of Enosigaois
Religious Practices
No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Enosigaois
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