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In addition to all the gods worshipped by
humans, demi-humans and the other intelligent species on
Narth, there are other beings of similar or greater power than
the gods that may on occasion find reason to appear on the
planet. These godlike beings have no known worshippers, and it
is not certain that they need or desire them. It is known that
they on occasion take an interest in human affairs, or are at
least drawn to them, for some archmages are suspected of having
spells that summon them.
The exact strength of the various godlike beings and metagods is
not known. Asutine appears to have
created both Narth's solar system and all its gods, but
Alundrel
may be no more powerful than a supported demigod, despite
reports to the contrary. It is believed that these
beings are often personifications of raw powers of nature, and as
such are undefeatable, should one be so foolish as to attempt to
engage one in combat. But equally so they are imperturbable,
simply incapable of feeling any resentment or anger at mortals,
no more than a human could be enraged at a specific e. coli
bacterium in his gut. They are simply there, and more often than
not, that is enough.
What follows are several of the better-known and/or -understood
of the godlike beings of Narth.
Alundrel(AH-loon-drell)Quasigod.
Alundrel is a godlike being that frequents the forests of the
Jadiwan. He (for Alundrel chooses to take a specifically male
form) roams the woodlands in apparent delight with their natural
inhabitants. He tends not to associate with humans, but
tolerates elves. All other intelligent races who show no care
for or interest in woodlands he treats with saddened
antipathy.
Alundrel's exact powers are unknown, although he has been
witnessed standing down a trio of gods who had intended to cut a
swath of destruction through one of his woodlands. It is known
that he can command the most powerful creatures of the forest,
both magical and nonmagical, and no creatures native to the
woodlands will willingly attack him, according to records.
Except for the rare standoffs, Alundrel does not seem to
associate with any of the gods. Lindelona has been known to
persuade him to aid her, but this has been rare. Divinations have
repeatedly confirmed that he was not created by Asutine, but no other information about his origins
has ever been conclusively determined. It does not help that
each race has a wildly different myth about his origin.
Alundrel frequently aids lost travellers and those in danger in
the forests. He is not unsympathetic to the causes of humans and
elves, despite avoiding them, but will not go overly out of his
way (or out of his forests) for them. In personality, he seems
cheerful and bright; due to the wandering and slightly bizarre
nature of his conversations, he is often thought to be slightly
wrong in the head by those who encounter him unknowingly.
Alundrel normally appears as a human male, six feet tall and
dressed in bright blues and greens; sometimes his clothing is of
fine cut and expensive materials, but more often it appears to be
little more than rags. He has shoulder-length black hair and a
full black beard, and his eyes are deep, rich blue.
Asutine(AA-soo-teen)Metagod.
According to Elven records, Asutine is the ultimate creator of
Narth and its deities. It interferes in god politics and
resolves divine confrontations that threaten the material world.
Asutine appears capable of manufacturing entire solar systems
from raw stellar material; it is known that much of its power
seems to rest in universe-wrenching magic, which it wields at
whim or will.
Its behavior indicates a mind and thought processes completely
and utterly alien to mortals. Even the gods can be understood on
mortal terms, but Asutine and its actions rarely, if ever, can be
analyzed and comprehended. When it deigns to communicate to
mortals, it is cryptic at best, incomprehensible at worst. It
appears to be genderless, at least inasfar as mortals understand
gender.
Asutine appears to be native to the Material Plane, but has been
seen manifested on Godsland.
Asutine possesses only one recognizably typical form -- that of a
great, sun-sized cloud of black gas, shot through with silver
fire that flashes from one point to another within the cloud. It
is not believed that it can take the size and form of a
human. The VoidMetagod
Little is known about the Void; what information mortals have has
generally come from the gods and is rather sketchy. The
Elven tale of the creation of Narth mentions
that Asutine travelled the "paths of the Void" while looking for
a suitable star, and that the Void was jealous and covetous of Asutine's
creations once it had finished its work. It would appear that
the Void may be of the same order of being as Asutine, although
of a different type, given the wide disparity in its abilities.
That it is a metagod is undeniable; even given its clumsiness in
creative endeavors, it still created two gods of most puissant
strength -- Ntono and Mab -- and the phrase "the paths of the
Void" suggests that it possesses power on a galactic scale.
No mortal creature has ever actually seen the Void, though; since
the Days of Creation and the Childhood of the Gods, the Void has
held itself apart from Narth and its creatures and gods,
presumably waiting for Ntono and his allies to force the gods of
Narth to tire of their mortal charges and their world.
Presumably, the Void's enmity towards Asutine still continues as
well. The Watchers AboveMetagods (?)
Watchers are never seen singly; the smallest reported grouping
has been three. They seem to operate as the gods of the gods,
oftime bargaining with the deities to provide favors or
advantages, but more frequently just observing and commenting.
The exact purposes of the Watchers are unknown, as are their
motives; they may, on rare occasions, change the balance of
divine power by strengthening or weakening a particular god for a
short time. However, their usual procedure is simply to make
themselves visible and provide a running critique both among
themselves and to the gods and mortals observed. To both deity
and mortal, they are enigmas.
The Watchers usually appear as misty, ethereal human forms in
furs and armor, hundreds of feet tall and seated in the sky.
Their height is variable; they have been reported as appearing so
large that they seemed to be seated around the planet as if it
were a card table, and they have appeared so small as to walk
among men. The full extent of their power is unknown. They are
known to be immune to all attacks, even those employing pure primal
energy; unlike other godlike beings, they
ignore all attempts to harm them, as if they were not worthy of
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