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===God of Sport===
====God of Sport====
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Revision as of 18:40, 20 January 2015

Phemos is the god of sport and encourages his followers and those who propitiate him to deal fairly and honestly in competition with others. He is also the patron of nobles who desire to be kind and fair to their people and entreats them to avoid the plague of war whenever possible. Though his priesthood tends to lack any real political power, they are surprisingly numerous, most often acting as officials in local festivals and tournaments. He is particularly beloved in Aebasa and the former Empire of Zeth, where the Phemoan Games (once called the Zetian Games in Zeth) are played every Spring. During these Games, Zeth essentially ceased any ongoing conflicts and invited even their enemies to enjoy a peaceful week of competition. The Zetian Games were so popular in the Empire that athletes were often able to make a career out of participating, and every athlete hopes for the honor of an invitation from the Emperor to play in the Games in the City of Zeth itself. Some of the nations that once composed the Great Empire now conduct their own versions of these games.

Phemos
God of Sport
Descriptive Info
Gender: Male
Avatar: Feras the Noble; Aragal
Consort(s): None
Allies: Alcyoneus, God of Youth (father); Faunaros, God of Hunting; Innus, God of Friendship; Ophion, God of the Sun; Orchus, God of Luck; Selene, Goddess of Beauty; Thallos, God of Strength; Thea, Goddess of Art (mother); Virtus, God of Courage; Vitulus, God of Cities; and Zelos, God of the State.
Foes: Megarea, Goddess of Jealousy; Pelactere, Goddess of Rage; Phlegethon, God of Tyranny; Podarge, God of Destruction and Drowning; and Tisiphone, Goddess of Vengeance.
Spiritual Info
Rank: Intermediate
Nature: Harmonious
Ethos: Benign
Major Influence: Sport
Minor Influence(s): Nobility and Peace




Doctrine

No information available on the doctrine of Phemos


Mission

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Geography

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History of the Church

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Organization

No information available on the Organization of the Church of Phemos



Religious Practices

No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Phemos


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