Fantasy-Historical Pantheons

The Celtic, Egyptian, Greek, and Norse pantheons are fantasy interpretations of historical religions from our world’s ancient times. They include deities that are most appropriate for use in a game, divorced from their historical context in the real world and united into pantheons that serve the needs of the game.

The Celtic Pantheon

It’s said that something wild lurks in the heart of every soul, a space that thrills to the sound of geese calling at night, to the whispering wind through the pines, to the unexpected red of mistletoe on an oak–and it is in this space that the Celtic gods dwell. They sprang from the brook and stream, their might heightened by the strength of the oak and the beauty of the woodlands and open moor. When the first forester dared put a name to the face seen in the bole of a tree or the voice babbling in a brook, these gods forced themselves into being.

The Celtic gods are as often served by druids as by clerics, for they are closely aligned with the forces of nature that druids revere.

The Greek Pantheon

The gods of Olympus make themselves known with the gentle lap of waves against the shores and the crash of the thunder among the cloud-enshrouded peaks. The thick boar-infested woods and the sere, olive-covered hillsides hold evidence of their passing. Every aspect of nature echoes with their presence, and they’ve made a place for themselves inside the human heart, too.

The Egyptian Pantheon

These gods are a young dynasty of an ancient divine family, heirs to the rulership of the cosmos and the maintenance of the divine principle of Ma’at–the fundamental order of truth, justice, law, and order that puts gods, mortal pharaohs, and ordinary men and women in their logical and rightful place in the universe.

The Egyptian pantheon is unusual in having three gods responsible for death, each with different alignments. Anubis is the lawful neutral god of the afterlife, who judges the souls of the dead. Set is a chaotic evil god of murder, perhaps best known for killing his brother Osiris. And Nephthys is a chaotic good goddess of mourning.

The Norse Pantheon

Where the land plummets from the snowy hills into the icy fjords below, where the longboats draw up on to the beach, where the glaciers flow forward and retreat with every fall and spring–this is the land of the Vikings, the home of the Norse pantheon. It’s a brutal clime, and one that calls for brutal living. The warriors of the land have had to adapt to the harsh conditions in order to survive, but they haven’t been too twisted by the needs of their environment. Given the necessity of raiding for food and wealth, it’s surprising the mortals turned out as well as they did. Their powers reflect the need these warriors had for strong leadership and decisive action. Thus, they see their deities in every bend of a river, hear them in the crash of the thunder and the booming of the glaciers, and smell them in the smoke of a burning longhouse.

The Norse pantheon includes two main families, the Aesir (deities of war and destiny) and the Vanir (gods of fertility and prosperity). Once enemies, these two families are now closely allied against their common enemies, the giants (including the gods Surtur and Thrym).

Celtic Deities

Deity

The Daghdha, god of weather and crops

Arawn, god of life and death

Belenus, god of sun, light, and warmth

Brigantia, goddess of rivers and livestock

Diancecht, god of medicine and healing

Dunatis, god of mountains and peaks

Goibhniu, god of smiths and healing

Lugh, god of arts, travel, and commerce

Manannan mac Lir, god of oceans and sea creatures

Math Mathonwy, god of magic

Morrigan, goddess of battle

Nuada, god of war and warriors

Oghma, god of speech and writing

Silvanus, god of nature and forests

Alignment

CG

NE

NG

NG

LG

N

NG

CN

LN

NE

CE

N

NG

N

Suggested Domains

Nature, Trickery

Life, Death

Light

Life

Life

Nature

Knowledge, Life

Knowledge, Life

Nature, Tempest

Knowledge

War

War

Knowledge

Nature

Symbol

Bubbling cauldron or shield

Black star on gray background

Solar disk and standing stones

Footbridge

Crossed oak and mistletoe branches

Red sun-capped mountain peak

Giant mallet over sword

Pair of long hands

Wave of white water on green

Staff

Two crossed spears

Silver hand on black background

Unfurled scroll

Summer oak tree

Greek Deities

Deity

Zeus, god of the sky, ruler of the gods

Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty

Apollo, god of light, music, and healing

Ares, god of war and strife

Artemis, goddess of hunting and childbirth

Athena, goddess of wisdom and civilization

Demeter, goddess of agriculture

Dionysus, god of mirth and wine

Hades, god of the underworld

Hecate, goddess of magic and the moon

Hephaestus, god of smithing and craft

Hera, goddess of marriage and intrigue

Hercules, god of strength and adventure

Hermes, god of travel and commerce

Hestia, goddess of home and family

Nike, goddess of victory

Pan, god of nature

Poseidon, god of the sea and earthquakes

Tyche, goddess of good fortune

Alignment

N

CG

CG

CE

NG

LG

NG

CN

LE

CE

NG

CN

CG

CG

NG

LN

CN

CN

N

Suggested Domains

Tempest

Light

Knowledge, Life, Light

War

Life, Nature

Knowledge, War

Life

Life

Death

Knowledge, Trickery

Knowledge

Trickery

Tempest, War

Trickery

Life

War

Nature

Tempest

Trickery

Symbol

Fist full of lightning bolts

Sea shell

Lyre

Spear

Bow and arrow on lunar disk

Owl

Mare's head

Thyrsus (staff tipped with pine cone)

Black ram

Setting moon

Hammer and anvil

Fan of peacock feathers

Lion's head

Caduceus (winged staff and serpents)

Hearth

Winged woman

Syrinx (pan pipes)

Trident

Red pentagram

Egyptian Deities

Deity

Re-Horakhty, god of the sun, ruler of the gods

Anubis, god of judgment and death

Apep, god of evil, fire, and serpents

Bast, goddess of cats and vengeance

Bes, god of luck and music

Hathor, goddess of love, music, and motherhood

Imhotep, god of crafts and medicine

Isis, goddess of fertility and magic

Nephthys, goddess of death and grief

Osiris, god of nature and the underworld

Ptah, god of crafts, knowledge, and secrets

Set, god of darkness and desert storms

Sobek, god of water and crocodiles

Thoth, god of knowledge and wisdom

Alignment

LG

LN

NE

CG

CN

NG

NG

NG

CG

LG

LN

CE

LE

N

Suggested Domains

Life, Light

Death

Trickery

War

Trickery

Life, Light

Knowledge

Knowledge, Life

Death

Life, Nature

Knowledge

Death, Tempest, Trickery

Nature, Tempest

Knowledge

Symbol

Solar disk encircled by serpent

Black jackal

Flaming snake

Cat

Image of the misshapen deity

Horned cow's head with lunar disk

Step pyramid

Ankh and star

Horns around a lunar disk

Crook and flail

Bull

Coiled cobra

Crocodile head with horns and plumes

Ibis

Norse Deities

Deity

Odin, god of knowledge and war

Aegir, god of the sea and storms

Balder, god of beauty and poetry

Forseti, god of justice and law

Frey, god of fertility and the sun

Freya, goddess of fertility and love

Frigga, goddess of birth and fertility

Heimdall, god of watchfulness and loyalty

Hel, goddess of the underworld

Hermod, god of luck

Loki, god of thieves and trickery

Njord, god of sea and wind

Odur, god of light and the sun

Sif, goddess of war

Skadi, god of earth and mountains

Surtur, god of fire giants and war

Thor, god of storms and thunder

Thrym, god of frost giants and cold

Tyr, god of courage and strategy

Uller, god of hunting and winter

Alignment

NG

NE

NG

N

NG

NG

N

LG

NE

CN

CE

NG

CG

CG

N

LE

CG

CE

LN

CN

Suggested Domains

Knowledge, War

Tempest

Life, Light

Light

Life, Light

Life

Life, Light

Light, War

Death

Trickery

Trickery

Nature, Tempest

Light

War

Nature

War

Tempest, War

War

Knowledge, War

Nature

Symbol

Watching blue eye

Rough ocean waves

Gem-encrusted silver chalice

Head of a bearded man

Ice‐blue greatsword

Falcon

Cat

Curling musical horn

Woman's face, rotting on one side

Winged scroll

Flame

Gold coin

Solar disk

Upraised sword

Mountain peak

Flaming sword

Hammer

White double-bladed axe

Sword

Longbow