Pothos
Pothos, the so-called “Lord of the Die”, is the patron of gamblers, prostitutes, hallucinogenics and general hedonism. He encourages his worshipers to enjoy themselves to the fullest, regardless of the consequences. Active worship is proscribed in most areas, but secretly many at least call upon Pothos when enjoying themselves. Pothos is typically depicted as a grossly overweight man with a beautiful woman at his feet, a hooka in his right hand and a hock of ham in his left.
Pothos’s gravest enemy is his own brother, Ruminus, God of Disease. Their enmity began when Pothos entreated his brother to drink with him, but the God of Disease refused. Eventually, Ruminus created a whole class of diseases specifically designed to harm those who enjoyed Potho’s sins.
Pothos |
God of Vice |
Descriptive Info |
Gender: Male |
Avatar: Othos; Mamar the Gluttonous |
Consort(s): None |
Allies: Bellona, Goddess of Wealth; Britomaris, God of Thievery; Cardena, Goddess of Lust; Mania, Goddess of Madness; Mormo, God of Deception; Ophion, God of the Sun; Phlegethon, God of Tryanny; Selene, Goddess of Beauty; and Themis, God of Mischief. |
Foes: Majestas, Goddess of Law; Orchus, God of Luck; Ruminus, God of Disease (brother); Tisiphone, Goddess of Vengeance; Veritas, Goddess of Marriage; and Zelos, God of the State. |
Spiritual Info |
Rank: Major |
Nature: Anarchistic |
Ethos: Malign |
Major Influence: Vice |
Minor Influence(s): Adultery, Gambling; Music, Secrets |
Doctrine
No information available on the doctrine of Pothos
Mission
No information available on the mission of Pothos
Geography
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History of the Church
No historic information available on Pothos
Organization
No information available on the Organization of the Church of Pothos
Religious Practices
No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Pothos
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