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==Ebisu== | ==Ebisu== | ||
[[Image:Ebisu.jpg|thumb|200px|Ebisu]] | [[Image:Ebisu.jpg|thumb|200px|Ebisu]] | ||
The god of fishermen and merchants at sea, Ebisu requested the characters bring him the fishing rod of the most prestigious fisherman in Great Forks. After they completed his task, he granted them an audience, where Fury and Arkanian were able to persuade him to relinquish his corrupted power. | The god of fishermen and merchants at sea, Ebisu requested the characters bring him the fishing rod of the most prestigious fisherman in Great Forks. After they completed his task, he granted them an audience, where Fury and Arkanian were able to persuade him to relinquish his corrupted power. | ||
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==Daikokuten== | ==Daikokuten== | ||
[[Image:Daikokuten.jpg| | [[Image:Daikokuten.jpg|thumb|200px|Daikokuten]] | ||
A god of commerce and chance, this god forced the characters to play a game of cards with him that turned out to be more lethal then anyone expected. He remains at large, though the group has technically fulfilled the obligations he laid forth to them that would permit them an audience in his domain. | A god of commerce and chance, this god forced the characters to play a game of cards with him that turned out to be more lethal then anyone expected. He remains at large, though the group has technically fulfilled the obligations he laid forth to them that would permit them an audience in his domain. | ||
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==Bishamonten== | ==Bishamonten== | ||
[[Image:Bishamonten.jpg| | [[Image:Bishamonten.jpg|thumb|200px|Bishamonten]] | ||
A minor god of warriors, he is convinced he's handled his newfound power better than any of his comrades. He may be right, but his levelheadedness will never benefit the group unless they able to prove their worthiness to him as combatants, mental or physical. | A minor god of warriors, he is convinced he's handled his newfound power better than any of his comrades. He may be right, but his levelheadedness will never benefit the group unless they able to prove their worthiness to him as combatants, mental or physical. | ||
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==Jurojin== | |||
[[Image:Jurojin.jpg|thumb|200px|Jurojin]] |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 31 May 2010
Ebisu
The god of fishermen and merchants at sea, Ebisu requested the characters bring him the fishing rod of the most prestigious fisherman in Great Forks. After they completed his task, he granted them an audience, where Fury and Arkanian were able to persuade him to relinquish his corrupted power.
Daikokuten
A god of commerce and chance, this god forced the characters to play a game of cards with him that turned out to be more lethal then anyone expected. He remains at large, though the group has technically fulfilled the obligations he laid forth to them that would permit them an audience in his domain.
Bishamonten
A minor god of warriors, he is convinced he's handled his newfound power better than any of his comrades. He may be right, but his levelheadedness will never benefit the group unless they able to prove their worthiness to him as combatants, mental or physical.