Cpt_Noobman 1954 Share Posted April 16, 2015 ~A Clarification on The Brathmordakin~ Volume: 1 By Fili Grandaxe ------------------------------------------ The purpose of this volume is to provide a description of each god amongst the pantheon of the Brathmordakin. It shall also delve into the purpose of each god, and to examine and explain the gifts that each grant us. And finally, it shall tell of each god’s affect in the world and nature. ------------------------------- Yemaker Yemaker is the god of creation, chief most deity of the Brathmordakin and is credited with creating all of existence, including the other gods amongst the Brathmordakin. He grants living beings the spirit of creativity, and the desire to fashion and research new items, technologies, and advancements. He is the common patron of smiths, and artisans, as the creative spirit he gifts can be seen most clearly in the products of people who work with their hands. Other names for Yemaker include; The Creator (not to be confused with the human creator), and The Great Smith. Symbols of Yemaker include; Anvils, hammers, and chisels. Anbella Anbella is the wife of Yemaker, and is thought to be the second greatest of the Brathmordakin because of such. She is commonly associated nature, and is thought by many to be connected very strongly to the aspects. She grants living creatures hope, and the ability to act mercifully, and with grace. She encourages love amongst all creatures inhabiting the world, and cooperation. She is the common patron for druids, forest dwarves, foresters, pioneers, and others who work in nature. Other names for Anbella include; The Hearth Mother, The Mother, The Aspects, and The Goddess of Nature. Symbols of Anbella include; Torches, fireplaces, seeds, flowers, trees, etc. Belka Belka is the goddess of romance, romantic love, and passion. She encourages love between men, and women, and the process of reproduction. She is the Brathmordakin most associated with marriage. She grants us lustiness, and passion for both each other, and the careers we take. She is the common patron for young women, prostitutes, and young lovers. Other names for Belka include; Lady of Passion, and The Daughter Symbols for Belka include; Roses, and rings of matrimony. Dungrimm Dungrimm is the god of death, and honor. He is also the warrior god of the Brathmordakin. He grants courage, and bravery to creatures of the world, as well as the ability to act with honor, and nobility. He is one of the most popular Brathmordakin due to his encouraging gifts, and life inducing morals. He is the common patron for warriors, miners, lumberjacks, and most political figures. Other names for Dungrimm include; God of Honor, Protector, Defender, and Keeper of The Dead. Symbols for Dungrimm include; An axe, an iron mask, skulls, skeletons, and shields. Ograhad Ograhad is the god of knowledge, wisdom, and magical arts. He bestows knowledge upon creatures that inhabit the world, as well as curiosity for the unknown, and desire to learn. He encourages us to discover, to think, to test, and to try. He also bestows many natural talents upon those that inhabit the world. He is the common patron of scholars, mages, alchemists, philosopher's, librarians, scribes, and advisors. Other names for Ograhad include; Knowledge Keeper, Lord of Wisdom, Lore Master, and Keeper of The Book. Symbols for Ograhad include; Books, quills, pens, and potion bottles. Armakak Armakak is the god of trade, and commerce, as well as interaction. He encourages creatures that inhabit this world to trade, and interact with one another in a fair, and peaceful manner. He grants us the ability to act fairly with our brothers, and to help each other achieve a better position in life. He is the common patron of merchants, peddlers, and travelers. Other names for Armakak include; The Merchant Father, and Master of The Coin. Symbols for Armakak include; Coins, ledgers, and scales. Grimdugan Grimdugan is perhaps one of the most misunderstood of the Brathmordakin. Many associate him with greed, and deceit, though that is not the case. Grimdugan is the god of ambition, and inspiration. He drives us to achieve the things we want, and grants us the ability to become great. When paired with his brother Armakak, we have the ability to achieve a great number of things, and to do it fairly. He is a common patron for thieves (though misplaced), merchants, and entrepreneurs. Other names for Grimdugan include; The Lord of Avarice, and The Lord of Ambition. Symbols for Grimdugan include; A dagger, and a coin purse. Khorvad Very little is known about Khorvad, save that he is an evil deity. However, it has been discovered that Khorvad and Iblees are not the same being, and should not be associated as such. The true purpose of Khorvad has been blurred by time, and leaves only speculation. The only thing we know for sure is his mal intent as our ancestors have taught us for ages. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumperJack 927 Share Posted April 16, 2015 Demagol reads this as he takes a break from smithing, nodding "Nioce work, t'is is." ((This is nice, might clear some things up with people, as it cleared some things for me! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cpt_Noobman 1954 Author Share Posted April 16, 2015 Demagol reads this as he takes a break from smithing, nodding "Nioce work, t'is is." ((This is nice, might clear some things up with people, as it cleared some things for me! Aye, glad ah could 'elp. ((thx. took a bit of effort, hope it helps people Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aengoth 2890 Share Posted April 20, 2015 "Why is K'orvad now considered a member ove tah Braf'mordakin, dun't make no sense since 'e be a enemeh ove all tah of'ers. Of'erwoise all else in t'is seems foine." -Aengoth Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cpt_Noobman 1954 Author Share Posted April 21, 2015 "Why is K'orvad now considered a member ove tah Braf'mordakin, dun't make no sense since 'e be a enemeh ove all tah of'ers. Of'erwoise all else in t'is seems foine." -Aengoth "Weh've recently discovered t'at Khorvad is nawt Iblees, but is indeed a 'god'. 'e may be an enemy o' deh Brathmordakin, however 'e still holds a presence o'er deh world, though we know very little about it" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dopey1992 20 Share Posted April 21, 2015 Balrund visits a local shrine where he lights a candle before mumbling a small prayer. "Mae' Anbella warm us duren' these cold toimes." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
James 425 Share Posted April 22, 2015 "Weh've recently discovered t'at Khorvad is nawt Iblees, but is indeed a 'god'. 'e may be an enemy o' deh Brathmordakin, however 'e still holds a presence o'er deh world, though we know very little about it" Grungron Irongut nods to Fili Grandaxe "Aye dis is true. I was curious w'y da younger Dwarves 'ad taken tu calling Iblees by da name ov Khorvad w'en originally we knew 'im or 'er as onleh Iblees. I assume da clergy must 'ave found evidence un et, but I doubt it is true tu be 'onest. 'Ell even I started callin 'im Khorvad. I am glad da miscommunication 'as been cleared up t'oug'." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaotikal 2392 Share Posted April 22, 2015 Yemaker? who the **** taught this kid how to spell Yemekar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cpt_Noobman 1954 Author Share Posted April 23, 2015 Yemaker? who the **** taught this kid how to spell Yemekar "Yemaker. As in ye-maker. Multiple spellings t'ough dis un makes deh most sense teh me" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaotikal 2392 Share Posted April 23, 2015 "What... It's Yemekar as in a name, not a composite word." 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnomistry 1115 Share Posted April 28, 2015 Also it's Anabella not anbella that's what I've been seeing for a while Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aengoth 2890 Share Posted April 28, 2015 "If 'e is a enemeh ove tah Braf'mordakin t'en clearleh 'e is nae a member. Ye s'ould furt'er clarifeh as by yer notion we could include near e'ereh damned god er arrogant ***** into tah Braf'mordakin cause t'ey 'ad sum sort ove influence." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnomistry 1115 Share Posted April 29, 2015 "If 'e is a enemeh ove tah Braf'mordakin t'en clearleh 'e is nae a member. Ye s'ould furt'er clarifeh as by yer notion we could include near e'ereh damned god er arrogant ***** into tah Braf'mordakin cause t'ey 'ad sum sort ove influence.""Beros Tunnelsmasher" looks him over from under his hood, he then mutters "Oi 'ope yeh doi a' slow an painful deat' yew negative 'alf wit always voicin' yer 'atered fer all t'ings about! Deh clergah is werkin' on et fer Dungrimm's sake... wuy do yeh keep inflictin 'arsh words, apon everah detail o' spoken word, yeh are loike an infection goin' about te fester an' degrade." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aengoth 2890 Share Posted April 30, 2015 "Calm yer **** ye salteh beardlin'. I'oim sayin' t'at tah forces workin' 'gainst tah Braf'mordakin be t'ey sum arrogant ***** ove a Aengul er sum vengeful daemon ain't a bloodeh member ove tah Braf'mordakin itself. T'ey 'old nae allegiance tuu tah Braf'mordakin. Furt'er t'ose outsoide tah Braf'mordakin but indifferent, example bein' tah Cloud Temple Monks wif' t'ere Triumvirate, ain't part ove tha Braf'mordakin eoit'er. Tah current statement made would t'en impleh suc' forces are ove tah Braf'mordakin w'ich is clearleh nae true. Me point bein' is suc' forces outsoide ove tah t'ree Braf'mordakin can be considered allies, enemies, er indifferent ove tah Braf'mordakin, but t'ey will never foind t'ere way intuu suc' t'ere fold ove influence." "Ye youngin's need tah stop bein' so fokin' soft skinned all tah toime w'en 'arsh criticism is voiced. Per'aps if folks would 'ear out criticism more often t'en maneh ove tah past tragedies faced would 'ave lessened er nae 'appened at all. Rat'er t'en spendin' yer toime cryin' in yer moilk t'at ol' Aengof' er sumune else told ya tah nae be idjits." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
James 425 Share Posted June 27, 2015 Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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