Originally Posted by
Sereg
Tedduk is indeed meant to be an example of chaos personified (but not malicious chaos). I am trying to go for less stereotypical god's, but Loki is a reasonable comparison, yes. Tedduk doesn't have a default form though, or even a default gender (she is usually pregnant when female though). If you're unhappy with Tedduk, should I move on instead of finishing though?
Other ideas I have are for a god of effort, hard work, doing things the difficult way and subjecting oneself to extreme conditions. Adored by barbarians despite being a monk (who naturally like him too). Doesn't rely on magic much, but approves of wizards and warmages while disapproving of sorcerers. Goes around in a loincloth and is associated with heat and cold due to the extreme environments he likes to visit.
Then a brachiosaurus goddess who represents farsightedness, immensity, planning, protection and senses.
Next is a god of nurture who deals with peace, comfort, parenting, nature, agriculture, relaxation and fluffiness.
Then is a god made of the souls of its worshippers. Who tend to slaughter their members who are believed to bring imperfections to their god.
I was also planning my own goddess with war and love in her portfolio. She is basically a goddess of passion and intense emotions.
Then I was thinking of a god of circles. It deals with wheels and cogs making it a god of travel and artifice. It is also a god of jewelry from rings and chains. Chains also make it a god of imprisonment.
I also considered a deity of blue, including water, air and incarnum.
This could expand to other colours.
When I was younger, I came up for a god for.my character to worship named Grov, god of down. I also considered submitting him. (This later led to the pantheon if direction gods. There were many.) He is a god of gravity, earth, metal, caverns, travel and safety. His temples are built underground with his face carved into the floor. His worshippers pray facing the floor.