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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:38 am
Sanguina Cruenta I said Baltic and Basque, but not British. The only gods I've heard described as "British" are the Lord and Lady of the Isles. "British" is not a culture... it just describes the island of Britain. The gods of the original Britons - that is, pre-Roman, pre-Celt - are far too lost in the mists of time for us to know (unless they are the gods of Wicca, of course, which is theoretically possible). Oh, sorry, I forgot to address Nami in that last bit. XD I meant when she asked about the Gaul and British Gods.
Anyway, about AnDF, I knew they weren't strictly Celtic or anything, but I thought they had a lot more Gael members in there. -shrug- XD Guess not!
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:35 am
There are very few Gael left. Hell, there are very few Celts.
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Sanguina Cruenta Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:39 am
Sanguina Cruenta There are very few Gael left. Hell, there are very few Celts. That is very saddening..
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:44 am
[ Nicolette ] Sanguina Cruenta I said Baltic and Basque, but not British. The only gods I've heard described as "British" are the Lord and Lady of the Isles. "British" is not a culture... it just describes the island of Britain. The gods of the original Britons - that is, pre-Roman, pre-Celt - are far too lost in the mists of time for us to know (unless they are the gods of Wicca, of course, which is theoretically possible). Oh, sorry, I forgot to address Nami in that last bit. XD I meant when she asked about the Gaul and British Gods.
Anyway, about AnDF, I knew they weren't strictly Celtic or anything, but I thought they had a lot more Gael members in there. -shrug- XD Guess not!I read somewhere that Diana was adopted in to Britian.. But maybe it was misinformation..
However, I was thinking that same thing, Nicolette. Why would they not see that in the long run, But now that I know it was a bargian.. I'm wondering as to what for. o.o
Anyways..Lol, I'm still wondering about the welsh deities, though. There has got to be someone out there that knows..
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Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:39 am
Does anyone know if these panteons are off limits?
Lithuanian
Sami
Slavic
Ancient Gaulish and British {I believe these are closed, But someone decided to argue with me about.}
Latvian
Lusitanian
Etruscan
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Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:35 am
I hear the Slavs keep to themselves, so apparentlyyou'd find it difficult getting into a Slavic recon group, but I don't think the pantheon itself is closed. I could well be wrong, though.
The Gaulish pantheon is Celtic, so the culture is closed, but I have currently no reason to believe the pantheon is also.
British? Which pantheon would you be referring to here? That of the pre-Celtic Britons?
I'm fairly certain the Etruscans are open. There's overlap with Religio Romana, too.
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:10 pm
Sanguina Cruenta Mesopotamian Goddamnit... um.... Sumerian Sumerian gods are Mesopotamian gods. From what I've read about the Sumerians in history, I can't think of any reason why their pantheon would be particularly fussy, especially the Sumerian pantheon is pretty much the great-grandpappy of just about every other Western pantheon out there. razz
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