Pathfinder Religion Guide: Giant Pantheon

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @KingJohnnyAngels
    @KingJohnnyAngels Год назад +52

    This guy is out here doing Aroden's work.

  • @UrLeingod
    @UrLeingod Год назад +9

    On the face of it Norgorber seems an odd choice of god for hill giants, but in his aspect as “Father Skinsaw” Norgorber is a god of murderers and bandits, which are easily the most popular “professions” among hill giants. Still, there’s potential for a VERY memorable villain in a hill giant smart and cunning enough to lead a cult of Norgorber. Imagine getting attacked by a hit squad of masked hill giant assassins wielding divine magic and poison weapons.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +3

      You are absolutely right that Norgorber's most crazy persona is a great fit for Hill GIant worshipers - BUT you are also right that masked hill giant assassins is kind of hilarious and great at the same time.

  • @houmamkitet9555
    @houmamkitet9555 Год назад +8

    Wonderful video, i have to say that i might have never read the content pertaining to giantkind and their dieties so being able to gain a more condensed form through your videos has been invaluble
    Looking forward to the next one, and would like if you covered merfolk and sihuagin (and other aquatic creatures) when u can

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +2

      Hey thanks for the request! I haven't gotten that one yet. 🙂

  • @D--FENS
    @D--FENS Год назад +5

    I thought it was a bit odd to see Haggakal wearing a "gut plate" very similar to those used by the ogres of Warhammer Fantasy. Then, I thought it very odd indeed to see that his symbol is nearly identical to the "Evil Sun" icon associated with Warhammer's Greenskins. I'm not criticizing these design choices, but it does leave me wistful about the incredibly rich yet criminally underserved setting of Warhammer Fantasy Battle.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +5

      I think I put a disclaimer in the video that not all my icons nor my art are all PF canon. I realized early on I needed to just pull source material from wherever to fill the video out the way I wanted to. So Haggakal and the logo are both from WHFB, sorry if I confused you there. And WHFB + WH40k are also too deep loves of mine, and I suspect, once I've mined enough out of the PF well, I'll probably do some content on those worlds too, although frankly that's a way more crowded space.

  • @atlasden8009
    @atlasden8009 Год назад +3

    I'm currently running a homebrew campaign in a region dominated by giants so these videos are inmensily helpful. It is really interesting to see the creation myth told from the perspective of stone giants, they've always been among my favorites.
    Thank you for your hard work!

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +1

      Glad you got some practical use out of this!

  • @winterkalte9592
    @winterkalte9592 Год назад +2

    Your videos rekindled my interest for Golarion. Nice job!)

  • @OldGreyGryphon
    @OldGreyGryphon Год назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. Having recently picked up Giantslayer, this is giving me a lot of ideas.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +1

      Giantslayer was one of my most fun APs I ever played in. Its not a game that I ran, but I was a player in it, and I just had the best time. Our GM tied in Clash of the Kingslayers as part of our game, so if you have a player hankering to play a dwarf, that's not a bad way to go.

  • @Gunweld
    @Gunweld Год назад +1

    A hit, a fine hit, Master Meriadoc

  • @cpt191021
    @cpt191021 Год назад +2

    my hero without you id be completely lost trying to figure out this universe. its awesome though im halfway through my second book, gona start the video game in a few weeks

  • @benjaminfeld6388
    @benjaminfeld6388 Год назад +1

    Yep, I am definitely seeing some Norse mythology influence here.

  • @danmaertens7872
    @danmaertens7872 Год назад +1

    Great video! I can definitely see the inspiration from Norse and Germanic myth for many of these. It would be cool if you did a video about the Lands of Alkenstar.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад

      That's coming though I must admit I have built a bit of a backlog now! I have Geb coming to my club members in 2-3 week IIRC which means its about 6-7 weeks out from hitting the main channel.

  • @Avvy89
    @Avvy89 Год назад +1

    Love the imagery of the gods. Do you have links for the pictures? I'm particularly looking for Urazra.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад

      It was this image re-colored: www.pinterest.ca/pin/487936940852646969/

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDunge 6 месяцев назад +1

    You mentioned Zursvaater being inspired by Surtr, but you you may also want to consider that vater (pronounced fater) means father in German. So one could transalte zursvaater to fire father. Though technically aa is an old fashioned way of writing å, våer which is norwegian for wetting something, but I don't think that's the intention.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey thanks for the language lessons here 🙂

  • @youknowpomm
    @youknowpomm Год назад +1

    Can I have a link to the big chart of pantheon you had near the beginning

  • @marcussimoes2909
    @marcussimoes2909 Год назад +1

    hey, it´s ok for me sugest novels that ar not pathfinder related but are rpg related ?

  • @marcussimoes2909
    @marcussimoes2909 Год назад +1

    a series of novels about giants: Forgotten Realms: The Twilight Giants, it´s ao ok series, but not a great one! inthis books you got: ogres, hill giants, stone giats, ice giants, Firbolgs and others!

  • @Krustulum
    @Krustulum Год назад +1

    See Mythkeeper - give a like.

  • @scottwerner279
    @scottwerner279 Год назад +4

    Titans and Gigases getting blasted by the gods.
    Giants attaining godhood 🙄

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +2

      Oh the irony!

    • @zacharyhawley1693
      @zacharyhawley1693 11 месяцев назад +1

      Turns out not picking a fight with literal gods was the correct decision. 😅

  • @beardyben7848
    @beardyben7848 Год назад +18

    I really appreciate your efforts with the imagery in your videos, it enriches the experience. The more of your lore videos I watch, the more I realize how much space for illustration there is in Pathfinder. I know that it would likely be fan work, because Paizo can't just throw money around for an encyclopedic set of images, but dang. I hope more artists will connect with the Pathfinder lore.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +5

      The illustrations they do create are always top-notch though! I'm always trying to include as many Paizo official illustrations as I can. :-)

  • @jamesadamsfl
    @jamesadamsfl Год назад +5

    Very interesting. I really like these deities, though I'm a little confused by some of them. In particular, Minderhal feels like he should be a Lawful Neutral god rather than a Lawful Evil one since his schtick is basically being stuck in the past, and the MythKeeper makes it clear that it's not only evil giants who worship him (even if the non-evil ones take his teachings with a grain of salt).
    I also like that both the images of Thremyr and Zursvaatar have horns. It not only makes them look more fierce, it makes them look like dark reflections of one another, which opens up intriguing questions and possibilities.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +3

      What an awesome comment. I love it when I get one of these with a lot of meat on the bones. Minderhal is a really interesting deity. Something I like to keep in mind, is that the alignment system (Good, Evil, Lawful, Chaotic) is more for players than it is for people living in the 'real world' of the game setting. Which is to say, that we as players might see his alignment as being Lawful Evil on a god rulesheet breakdown, but an actual cleric would have to form their own opinions based on the specific gods dogma. That isn't spelled out anywhere in stone for people. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if there were more than a few clerics worshipping evil deities who are not in fact evil themselves. Someone might have a positive encounter with Raghadan the evil-aligned fey god for example, and wind up a cleric of Raghadan and feel ultimately betrayed when they find out how evil their god is. I know technically the rules stipulate a cleric should be within one alignment of a deity, but I think that's a place where rules and reality don't completely overlap. Even if we take that to be a universal, there's plenty of room for neutral characters to worship evil gods. Could make for some good character concepts too.

    • @jamesadamsfl
      @jamesadamsfl Год назад +1

      @@TheMythKeeper Thank you!

  • @casimirlawnicki8990
    @casimirlawnicki8990 Год назад +4

    Ah yes. The Giant Pantheon. Known to most as the
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  • @RicardoPM777
    @RicardoPM777 Год назад +9

    It's amazing how well realized the giants of golarion are

  • @agsilverradio2225
    @agsilverradio2225 Год назад +2

    Do the dragon panthion, and each of the panthion of each of the common races.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +1

      Dragon pantheon - a whole dragon video actually - is in the works, and is probably about a month out. I have talked about the Elven Pantheon in my second lesser gods video (I know its not a great place for it, that happened kind of randomly) and the Dwarf Pantheon in my dwarf ancestry guide video, but I'll be doing more videos in this format soon. Probably focusing on Empyreal Lords and Infernal Demigods first, but specific racial pnatheons will be coming too.

  • @Maxuras
    @Maxuras 2 месяца назад +1

    I always found Annam to be one of the most underappreciated Great Gods of the Classic D&D settings. Fandarra takes up much of his flair of uniting wisdom and the ways of nature (earth), although being just a Stone-Giant Goddess and not a Pan-Giant, she does not have the same level of Pretender to be the most powerful God of them all. Edit: Annam, not Ymir.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  2 месяца назад

      I love the giant gods in general, and I definitely want to make a concerted effort to see them have a little more play in my Pathfinder games - especially after having made this video

  • @TOUGHEYES
    @TOUGHEYES Год назад +2

    Man, I really loved this video, and I have fast found that I really appreciate the work you do with the Lore of Pathfinder. I will be a GM myself one day, and I want my guys to have fun but I have had a narrative in my mind about the many Giants of Golarion and their many Gods and Goddesses in the pantheon. The inflections towards Norse Mythology is very good of Paizo's writers.

  • @chroniclesgamestoyscomicsi3429
    @chroniclesgamestoyscomicsi3429 7 месяцев назад +1

    Have you heard the good word of Sarenre

  • @burningbronze7555
    @burningbronze7555 Год назад +1

    Nice keep going

  • @watdahill
    @watdahill Год назад +1

    Thank You sir, will you still be doing a region deep dive? there are still a number of regions.

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад

      Of course! My Deep Dives are every *third* video, so the next one is coming next week. I can't do them more often than that because they are very long videos and they require a good deal of time to edit. In between those I'll be doing ancestry guides, religion guides, planar guides and creature features - more or less at random.

  • @mrredoak1008
    @mrredoak1008 Год назад +1

    This is so cool great job as always man! Hope to see a pattern like this in the future of one week about a certain race and one week about their deities

    • @TheMythKeeper
      @TheMythKeeper  Год назад +1

      Sometimes yes, sometimes no, not all creatures have as much lore as the giants do I'm afraid.