Man this is dense trying to catch up pages later. Good to see I'm not the only GM around buried under University work et al. The great irony here is that this 'Lite' supplementary game is a hell of a lot more codified than the one I'm ostensibly running.
Anyway, I now feel compelled to screw up someone else's game by playing along. Deity ahoy!
Verinaath, Serpent of Fortune and VengenceThe demigod Verinaath sees profit and gain in all things, and considers any opportunity not seized to be a weakness in the world. Business, theft, trade, conquest - all are avenues to wealth and control. Verinaath will gladly lend his influence to any with a dream of enterprise, and will force his way into any transaction he is not invited to. In the end, Verinaath has no greater goals or objectives - power is an end in itself, and the greatest end of all.
By his opportunistic nature, Verinaath is utterly capricious. He will latch onto those he favors, blessing them equally with dubious gifts and calamities to spur initiative. Those he calls foe will be hounded mercilessly, wanton slaughter being a great business reputation, until such time as Verinaath has a use for them and will then sue for peace with all he's worth. Both egotistical and immortal, there is no telling how he will react to any approach - a gift may be taken with full thanks or be seen as weakness, a threat may garner kindred respect or burning rage. When dealing with mortals, Verinaath enjoys appearing in person or direct possession, debating and cajoling in the low vernacular of whoever or whatever he is dealing with.
Verinaath appears in form as a great muscular reptile covered in metallic scales. He gestures and grips with six clawed limbs, and sees all with six baleful eyes.
Primary Sphere: Religion
Action: 2
Reaction: -
Power: 2
Armour: -
Perception: 2
Stealth: -
Range: -
Military
Action: 1
Reaction: 2
Power: -
Armour: -
Perception: -
Stealth: 1
Range: -
Any industrious or plundering species, do drop a line with my cosmic secretary. Verinaath is always glad to manage someone else's affairs.