Of course, with my luck, there's probably another thread like this, but I wonder just how many gods there are in the world of the Order of the Stick. Here's the current count; (Note, these are the gods who have been named.)
Norse North Gods~
Odin
Thor
Loki
Freya
Sif
Hel
Gefjon
Southern Gods~
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Goat
Monkey
Chicken
Dog
Pig
Rat
Bull
Tiger
Rabbit
Western Gods~
Tiamat
Marduk
Nergal
Ereshkagal
Ishtar
Elves
God of Knowledge
Goblins~
The Dark One
Elan/Orcs~
Banjo
Giggles
Ex-Gods~ (They no longer exist)
Zeus(Killed by the Snarl)
Ares(Killed by the Snarl)
Hades(Killed by the Snarl)
Pan(Killed by the Snarl)
Apollo(Killed by the Snarl)
Poseidon(Killed by the Snarl)
Demeter(Killed by the Snarl)
Athrodite(Killed by the Snarl)
Sacred Bull(Eaten by Orcs?)
(If I have missed any, please say so.)
Last edited by Cybertoy00 : 08-31-2010 at 05:47 PM.
Reason: Adding a name
There are also Elven Gods. Specific names are unknown, but they are referred to on a few occasions (notably in Start of Darkness, where some evil gods argued that the Dark One should be given a chance as a god because the gods accepted the Elven Gods when they ascended), and in the plural, so there's more than one.
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There are also Elven Gods. Specific names are unknown, but they are referred to on a few occasions (notably in Start of Darkness, where some evil gods argued that the Dark One should be given a chance as a god because the gods accepted the Elven Gods when they ascended), and in the plural, so there's more than one.
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That's why I didn't add them. No one knows their names, which I've mentioned in my first post.
That's why I didn't add them. No one knows their names, which I've mentioned in my first post.
...yet we know they exist, so if you want to make an accurate list, a note of their existence should be included.
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That's why I didn't add them. No one knows their names, which I've mentioned in my first post.
I cant find the strip, but when Elan was trying to recruit for the cult of Banjo, didn't V mention the name of the god (s)he worships?
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Surtur shouldn't count because A.) He's lacking distinct qualities of the OOTS gods (namely, a full body aura, a godly quality established early in the series) and B.) Surtur was of the jotunn. In the OOTSiverse, he's probably just an epic-level, unique Giant.
And maybe the chief dieties (Odin, Dragon, Marduk, Zeus) can get some recognition by bolding their names or something.
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Mongolian hordes. Lots of lots of mongolian hordes. With a mongolian warrior chief. They will conquer Gobbotopia and rename it as Mongolitopia. Because that makes so much sense.
The fertility goddess referred to in the north pantheon should be Freya, so you loose one there.
Looking at other Norse fertility goddesses, it could be Gefjon.* Frigg would be...gross...Unless there's some story you're referring to. (EDIT: Number of Character Appearances thread says the goddess in #274 and SoD is Freya. Dunno if that's 100% certain.)
Also, Sif was mentioned. There is also 1 more unidentified Northern goddess in #73 and 2 more Northern gods in SoD.
*Gefjon is also a virginity goddess according to Wikipedia, and the joke works better if Thor impregnated a virginity goddess.
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Last edited by Gift Jeraff : 08-31-2010 at 11:24 AM.
I'm sorry I missed Pan da' man (DON!).
About the fertility goddess thing, I'll just go with Gift Jeraff's suggestion and call her Gefjon until the Giant says otherwise.
Last edited by Cybertoy00 : 08-31-2010 at 05:46 PM.
Rich uses real-world Babylonian/Mesopotamian mythology as a basis for the gods of the West. Hextor was created as a D&D god, so that wouldn't really work out that well.
On that argument, I have made edits! All hail the 'edit' function! Huzzah!
By the way, anyone got a name for that fertility goddess? The one Thor knocked up, to use the vernacular of the peasantry.
I thought it was Sif. Might explain why he married her, if the Norse are fond of crossbow weddings.
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