New Greek Paradigm

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The new Greek paradigm is the modern pantheon of Greek gods and goddesses, carefully selected for their suitability in keeping the worship and adoration of those who worship them without needless chaos and drama.

How it Came About

Long before the downfall of the Greek civilization, the goddess Athena foresaw it, and came up with a plan to keep Olympus going in new ages. When the time came, she announced it to the others of the Olympian Court, and gained their support as the only way to survive into the future. However, she did not tell them that she only planned to revive those parties which lent stability.

When Kore began to pray for an escape from her underground home, Athena saw this as a great opportunity to aid in her plan, and thus turned the girl to stone via Medusa's head, which was affixed to her shield. When the girl was awakened--albeit far more forward in time than Athena anticipated--and began writing stories as directed, Athena was able to orchestrate the awakening of herself and several others of her choosing to begin with, setting herself up as the new head of the pantheon.


Who is Included?

Apollo

God of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge. Although he has a penchant for taking various lovers, he's agreed to do so within Athena's limitations in return for inclusion in her pantheon.

Athena

Athena, understandably, is now the head of the pantheon, and she takes care to keep the "right" spotlight on the various members of the Olympian Court to the public.

Aristaeus

A minor god and son of Apollo, he is a priest and the leader of The Hidden Valley. He's known for discovering several household-type arts and medicinal remedies, including bee keeping, taming the olive tree, and making/mending nets for fishing.

Artemis

Goddess of the hunt, she is timid and keeps to the forest.

Hephaestus

God of the forge, arts, sculpture, tech, fire, and volcanoes.

The Muses

Never having been "asleep" like nearly all the other gods, the original 3 Boeotian muses have been active all this time, and now wield more power then they used to. They visit artists and inspire creativity of all kinds.

Nike

Long associated with Athena, she is the winged goddess of victory.

The Oneiroi

Never having been "asleep" like nearly all the other gods, they have long been active in people's dreams, creating the various elements therein.

Pan

Pegasus