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<b>Gods</b> are powerful beings whose whims and desires dictate the nature of existence. While some gods approach omnipotence, others have limited abilities or are restricted to a narrower sphere of influence. Gods who appear in a female form are sometimes called <b>goddesses</b>. The peoples of the [[Skaugan Main]] worshipped countless gods in many [[Religion|religious paradigms]], from folk religions to formal pantheons. | <b>Gods</b> are powerful beings whose whims and desires dictate the nature of existence. While some gods approach [[wikipedia:omnipotence|omnipotence, others have limited abilities or are restricted to a narrower [[sphere of influence]]. Gods who appear in a female form are sometimes called <b>goddesses</b>. The peoples of the [[Skaugan Main]] worshipped countless gods in many [[Religion|religious paradigms]], from folk religions to formal pantheons. | ||
== Gods and Religions of the Skaugan Main == | == Gods and Religions of the Skaugan Main == | ||
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Gods are powerful beings whose whims and desires dictate the nature of existence. While some gods approach [[wikipedia:omnipotence|omnipotence, others have limited abilities or are restricted to a narrower sphere of influence. Gods who appear in a female form are sometimes called goddesses. The peoples of the Skaugan Main worshipped countless gods in many religious paradigms, from folk religions to formal pantheons.
Gods and Religions of the Skaugan Main
(this list is incomplete)