Nott: Goddess of Death
I chose Nott as the final deity in the Theriomorph pantheon as all people end up in her embrace—the embrace of death. She is one of the...
Giahem: King of the Gods
In religions where multiple gods reign in the heavens, there was typically one god that was acknowledged by the others as their ruler. In...
Suada: Goddess of Lust and Seduction
The Theriomorphs believe not only in a deity that represents love but also a second deity who embodies the darker sides of desire...
Ucrin: God of the Sea
When you think of the sea, what comes to mind? Maybe it is the calm and peaceful lapping waves during a beach vacation. Maybe it’s the...
Himeros/Frij: Deity of Love
Love and beauty are often tied hand in hand. These attributes are personified in highly attractive deities of both genders. The most...
Hendren: God of Knowledge
What would a pantheon be without a god or goddess who oversees knowledge and wisdom? Hendren represents this aspect along with virtue and...
Slypher: The Earth Goddess
Mother Earth. This metaphor of the earth as a living being is readily understood and frequently appears in world religions. Although...
Vulcum: the Blacksmith God
Most non-Christian religions worldwide have some sort of fire/volcano god(s) and/or goddess(es). And there are numerous cases where those...
Crocotta: Queen of the Gods
Within the Theriomorph pantheon, there are several very powerful goddesses. Crocotta is no exception. As the mate of Giahem, ruler of the...
Love and Violence in a Book
Please note that the below article was created as a guest post for The Hufflepuff Nerdette. You can read other wonderful interviews at...