Arminius, IP, Ehto, Stretch
Arminius had zoned out a little as the conversation turned away from topics he was more expert in, so it took him a moment to realize a question had been directed to him. After a more that a few "uh"s and "hm"s Arminius finally gathers his wits enough to respond. "Hm, Well there's a few that could probably fit. Tends to depend on the region and culture, some mixing is to be expected as things get close together.... Well, the one that comes first to mind is "They Who Struggle". The Orcs and Northmen worship them, and I have it on good authority that the male half is the reason raging mushrooms exist. Ah, for the record they're a married pair of gods, said to once be a human chief and a high orc chieftess. If the legends are also to be believed, none could best either in a battle whether tactically or in strength, which came to a head when their respective armies met to do battle. They instead decided to duel because of the respective reputations and their fight lasted for a year without rest. Eventually they got married and so on. You get the idea." Arminius is definitely leaving details out but this likely is more a relief than a frustration.
After a moment to take a breath and collect his thoughts, he continues. "Going to the Mittlelands and thus the Reich, there's the Chief God. I don't remember much, didn't go to church much as a kid, but he sends valkyries to aid his favored pawns. Also is the originator of "Holy Fire" which burns away even the soul according to his clerics. Mostly seems good for tossing children on pyres and burning them-...." He trails off, seeming to come back to his senses, running a hand through his hair as he refocuses on the topic at hand. "Sorry, personal memory. Other major war gods.... There's a sect in Zinpangu that believes only humans who live a pious life can reincarnate into physical gods. I'd believe them because I've seen one stop a charging Wurm with a single chop to the head. Very impressive stuff.... Oh right, and then there's Chairn, one of the lilim. She's uh... also the leader of the army I served in. Wonderful woman. Great strategist.... Good friend as well." Arminius smiles bittersweetly, thinking on how he was unlikely to see her again.