World creator system

Chapter 18: Creation of Valyrian gods



Eru assumed his godly form, contemplating the creation of additional deities to aid him in managing the growing number of followers and the imminent emergence of Valyria. Thus, he focused his powers on fashioning new gods specifically for Valyria.

Ulmo, Surya, Mandos, and Yavanna observed the unfolding scene with great interest, as these were their younger siblings.

Using his abilities, Eru molded these new beings to be taller than mortals, their circulatory systems flowing with pure, glowing liquid gold instead of blood. They possessed a towering height, ranging from 8 to 10 feet or even taller.

In their true forms, these gods appeared as metallic, humanoid, animal-like beings. While in this form, their powers increased tenfold. They could effortlessly shift between their human disguises and their true forms at will.

Soon, all the newly created gods appeared before Eru.

Set possessed a striking appearance with a commanding, towering stature that demanded attention. Adorned in intricate gold and black armor that shimmered under the sun, symbolizing his godly status and dominance, his muscular physique was accentuated. His piercing eyes, glowing with an otherworldly intensity, hinted at the darkness within him.

Nephthys was a woman of slender and graceful figure. Her distinctive feature was a headdress shaped like a house or palace, representing her role as a protector of the deceased. Adorned with hieroglyphs or symbols associated with mourning and the afterlife, the headdress emphasized her connection to these realms.

Horus possessed striking features, particularly his piercing, luminous blue eyes radiating wisdom and determination. His regal yet approachable expression reflected his benevolent nature as a guardian and protector.

Hathor's physical appearance was enchanting and alluring. She possessed a radiant and statuesque figure, exuding an aura of sensuality and elegance. Her attire consisted of flowing, ornate robes in vibrant colors, highlighting her divine nature and graceful movements. Elaborate jewelry, such as necklaces, bracelets, and earrings adorned with precious gems and intricate designs, emphasized her status as the goddess of beauty.

Astarte appeared as a regal figure wearing a crown or headdress adorned with symbols of her power.

Anat, the goddess of war and violence, possessed a strong and athletic figure, embodying the raw power and determination of a warrior. Her presence exuded ferocity and prowess in battle.

Anubis had a towering figure that exuded a sense of mystique and authority. He possessed a lean and muscular build, implying agility and strength. His unmistakable jackal head featured pointed ears and a long, slender snout. Often depicted with glowing or otherworldly eyes, Anubis conveyed an air of wisdom and knowledge beyond mortal comprehension.

Osiris stood tall and imposing, radiating an aura of wisdom and authority. Usually depicted in human form, he adorned himself in ornate robes or regal attire, reflecting his divine status. Vibrant colors, often incorporating shades of green and gold, symbolized growth, rebirth, and the wealth of the land.

Isis possessed a captivating and regal figure, her flowing robes adorned in vibrant colors like blue or white, symbolizing purity and spirituality. Intricate patterns and symbols associated with magic and the natural world embellished her garments, representing her connection to both realms.

All of them spoke in unison, addressing Eru as "Father."

Eru smiled warmly and said, "I have some new tasks to assign to your siblings, and I believe you can assist them."

Having already bestowed appropriate domains and duties upon them, Eru turned his gaze to Horus and said, "Horus, I want you to keep a watchful eye on the shepherd groups living in the shattered peninsula extending south from Essos into the Summer Sea."

Horus placed his hand over his chest and responded, "I shall carry out your command, Father."

Next, Eru directed his attention to Set and said, "Set, I want you to keep a vigilant eye over the deserts of Westeros and Essos. The arrival of the Andals is imminent, and Dorne must be protected. You can work together with Astarte and Anat."

Though Eru felt a twinge of regret for providing Dorne with only a bloodline and sword, he knew Set's presence would compensate for it.

Set nodded solemnly and replied, "As you command, Father."

Astarte and Anat nodded in agreement, while Nephthys prepared to accompany her husband.

Eru then assigned Anubis a new responsibility, saying, "Anubis, I task you with assisting your brother Mandos in governing the realm of the dead."

Anubis bowed respectfully and responded, "As you wish, my creator."

Turning his attention to Osiris, Isis, and Hathor, Eru delegated specific duties pertaining to their domains.

Observing each of them vanish to fulfill their respective roles, Eru felt a sense of satisfaction knowing that his newly appointed gods would dutifully carry out their tasks.


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