Gwagth, once a powerful lich lord, has become mostly pacified by an evil wizard with many protections, including ones specifically against Gwagth and her undead powers. Being neither good nor evil, but lamenting greatly over her loss of freedom, and inability to fight, she has decided to gather Fighters who might be able to defeat this wizard and help her regain her freedom.



DEITIES
Ra
God of the Sun
[Lawful Good]

Depicted With the head of a bird, Ra is so powerful, popular and worship so enduring he is now considered to be the King of the Gods. Thus the patron of Kings and one of the central gods of the pantheon, and often hailed as the creator of the universe.


Sekhmet [Sekmet]
Goddess of Desert Sun and Wrath
[Lawful Evil]

Depicted as a lioness, and sometimes considered a patron God of war, she is in a feud with Ra for dominence of the sky so she may turn the land into a lifeless desert, and while she's wrested control over a good portion of the land, she is far from all powerful.


Nut
Goddess of the Sky and Heavens
[Lawful Good]

Another central figure in the pantheon, wife to Geb, and mother of Ra, the goddess of the day sky has a love for all creation, and enjoys observing the Earth. She has control over the wether and stars, and uses them to assist her most devout patrons.


Apep
God of Destruction
[Chaotic Evil]

As serpent god of evil and destruction, Apep is known for his ruthless disregard for life and insasuble will to destroy everything that stands before him, which is often concidered in his eyes to be the entire planet. He is a constant menence to the other gods and is constantly out for Ra's blood.


Khonsu [KHän-so͞o]
God of the Moon and Travel
[Neutral]

Widely known as the merchent's god, but is also believed to help kings who have passed fight off enemies in their trip to the underworld. Like Nut, he is an observer, and has similar powers over the stars and weather during the moonlit hours.


Anubis [aˈno͞obis]
God of the Dead
[Lawful Neutral]

Depicted with the head of a jackel, he is the guardian of the underworld and the dead. He also serves as judge, deciding the fate of the souls as they come into his realm based on their deeds in life.


Geb
God of the Earth
[Neutral]

As one of the most important Gods of the pantheon, Geb is the living embodyment of the planet, and long ago temporarally settled the dispute between Ra and Sekhmet by deviding up the land for each of their powers to rule. He has a soft spot for those who care for nature, and sometimes will help them without even being asked.


Osiris [ōˈsīris]
God of the Afterlife and Forest
[Lawful Neutral]

Among his duties as ruler of the Underworld, Osiris is also affiliated with reincarnation and eternal life, often blessing his patrons with a strong will to live and extended lifespan.


Bastet
Goddess of Luck and Femininity
[Chaiotic Good]

Daughter and protector of Ra, Bastet is revered among women and gamblers. She is a goddess of the pantheon and one of the more worhiped deities in certain areas of the world.


Isis
Goddess of Magic and Healing
[Neutral Good]

The most powerful Goddess in existence, and right hand to Ra in the paragon. She is often considered to be uncaring, but in a regal fashion as she is the patron goddess of Queens and spellcasters.


Hatmehyt [hat-my-het]
Goddess of the Sea
[Chaotic Neutral]

one of the most violent goddesses, and the most difficult to appease, Hatmehyt judges travelers on her domain incredibly harshly, making trade a much more pofitable enterprise by sea as she keeps pirateering to a minimum. Underneith the angry and distructive action she tends to be very kind to those who respect her.


Wadjet
Goddess of Protection
[Lawful Good]

Goddess of war, she is the defender of the weak and protector of nations. She is known to bestow her prowess in defencive battlefield tactics to a select few in times of great need.


Ma'at
Goddess of Balance and the Cosmos
[Neutral]

Believed to be the one who guided Ra in creation and patron goddess of monks, and one of the patheon deities. Ma'at does not involve herself in affairs of the world except when perminant damage to the balance of the world is at risk.


Thoth
God of Wisdom
[Lawful Neutral]

Keeper of the books of Knowledge, Time, Life, and Death, and patron god of scholars. Thoth loves to interact with the world to try and learn new things, often passing his knowledge onto others while taking many forms.


Naunet
Goddess of The Void
[Lawful Neutral]

Goddess of the primordial abyss to the underworld and member of the patron. She guards the twelve veils of negation believed to be the flaws of the original creation. Access to these cracks would lead to the void, which is the realm between the Underworld and the moral world, along with the source of almost all arcane power.