Narnia Fanfic Pantheon (3.5e Pantheon)

Narnia fanfic pantheon

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Introduction

This pantheon is part of the Narnia fanfic setting. It can also be used with the Fortress Celestia campaign setting and many others.

This small pantheon is the result of C.S. Lewis combining elements of Christianity with classical ancient Greek (and other) mythologies.

The Deities

DeityRankAlignmentNotes / God of:
The Emperor Over the SeaODN/LG(resident overdeity)
AslanGDLG/CGNarnia; talking animals, justice, nature, joy
TashIDCECalormen; courtly virtue
JadisDGLENarnia, Charn; justice
TaslanDGN/CEAslan & Tash combined into one
BacchusDGCN/CGwine, hedonism, wild abandon
SileniusDGCN/CGdrinking, friendship
Father ChristmasDGLG/NGgifts, happiness



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