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This is a list of characters referred to as a god or demigod within the Lone Wolf universe.

The terms "god" and "demigod" are not well-defined. Tharrayn, for example, is defined as the "god of madness" in Magic of Magnamund,[1] but as a demigod in Magnamund Menagerie.[2][3] Naar's followers believe that he will reward his most loyal followers with immortality, to become a demigod of Evil,[4] such as Malis, a former Cenerese Arch Druid.[5] However, the term "demigod" may, on Magnamund itself, refer to any extremely-powerful creature. For example, the Onzhara are sometimes referred to as "demigods" by Vassagonians, but the Onzhara are merely descendants of the Wyrms, who are themselves descendants of Agarashi.[6]

This list shows characters who are depicted as gods or demigods, but are also known or implied to be immortal, and bearing significant power beyond that which exists normally on Magnamund.

Gods of Light[]

  • Ishir, Goddess of the Moon and leader of the Gods of Light
    • Kyrja, Goddess of Death and handmaiden of Ishir[7]
    • The Shianti, considered to be demi-gods by those on Magnamund
    • Thalis, Demigoddess of Life[8]
    • Sartine[?], Demigoddess of Fertility[8]
  • Kai, Lord of the Sun, patron deity of the Order of the Kai
    • Ailendar, son of Kai[9]
    • Nuoma, the "nameless ones", a group of deities who created the Sommerswerd
    • The forces of Kai who first entered Magnamund from the Plane of Light were demi-gods[10]
  • Alyss
  • Salor, the Righteous Lord of Battle, patron deity of the Knights and Ladies of Sommerlund[11] and the Order of the Sword of Lencia[12]
  • Briganta, worshipped by the latest generation of Wytch Chyldren[13]
  • The Borese worship their own gods, embodying:[14]
    • Hearth
    • Forge
    • Mountain
    • Sky
    • River (formerly)
  • The Sea Dragons were demi-gods[15]

Gods of Darkness[]

Pentad[]

The Pentad is an inner circle of the five strongest deities of Evil. Naar is the head of the circle and by far its most powerful deity, while the other four act in His name as elevated servitors and lesser gods.

The Dark Gods of the Pentad are:

Neutral gods[]

  • The Buccanneers of the Sea worship their own gods.[18]

Possible gods and demigods[]

References[]

  1. Hahn, August [2004]. Lone Wolf: The Roleplaying Game, Dever, Joe, Mongoose Publishing, p. 4. 
  2. Dever, Joe [2017]. Magnamund Menagerie. Cubicle 7, p. 37. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Dever, Joe [2017]. Magnamund Menagerie. Cubicle 7, p. 41. 
  4. Dever, Joe [2017]. Magnamund Menagerie. Cubicle 7, p. 28. 
  5. Dever, Joe [2017]. Terror of the Darklords. Cubicle 7, p. 78. 
  6. Dever, Joe [2017]. Bestiary of the Beyond. Cubicle 7, p. 29. 
  7. Dever, Joe [2017]. Rookhaven. Cubicle 7, pp. 106–107. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Jonathan Stark and August Hahn (2024-09-05). Episode 23: Captives of Kaag (Book 2 of Grandmaster). Journeys Through Magnamund. Holmgard Press. Timestamp: 16:42
  9. Hahn, August [2004]. Lone Wolf: The Roleplaying Game, Dever, Joe, Mongoose Publishing, p. 182. 
  10. Dever, Joe [2017]. Bestiary of the Beyond. Cubicle 7, p. 58. 
  11. Sprange, Matthew; Dever, Joe [2010]. Heroes of Magnamund. Mongoose Publishing, p. 77. 
  12. Jonathan Stark and August Hahn (2023-12-??). Episode 13: The Darklands War (Part 1 of 2). Journeys Through Magnamund. Holmgard Press. Timestamp: 13:23
  13. Hahn, August [2004]. Magic of Magnamund, Dever, Joe, Mongoose Publishing, p. 64. 
  14. Hahn, August [2004]. Lone Wolf: The Roleplaying Game, Dever, Joe, Mongoose Publishing, p. 27. 
  15. Ozvath, Jared. The Magnamund Sourcebook, Dever, Joe, SubSe7en, p. 112. 
  16. Dead in the Deep: §24
  17. Dever, Joe [2017]. Bestiary of the Beyond. Cubicle 7, p. 55. 
  18. Hahn, August [2004]. Lone Wolf: The Roleplaying Game, Dever, Joe, Mongoose Publishing, p. 62. 
  19. Dever, Joe [2017]. Bestiary of the Beyond. Cubicle 7, p. 45. 
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