Council of the Gods

The Council of the Gods is the immortal inner circle. While the being on the council is purely optional, some have been grandfathered into the council. There are some major rules to the council that then apply to all gods. Breaking these rules can have drastic consequences depending on the severity. This council is lead by Odin, leadership of the council has changed through time. This council acts as the control on gods. There servants however (i.e. The Titans, demons and the G-Men) have more flexibility and serve a gods will. Some of these major rules include:


 * Gods are not to kill mortals directly, exceptions being by request from mortal. (This is the most often broken one, however is often dismissed due to complications.)


 * Gods are not to attack one another unless they agree to fight.


 * Gods can not directly interfere with mortal processes (Exception if by request from mortal)
 * Gods are to use servants fairly, and cruelty-free
 * Worshipers are not to attack another gods worshiper

These core rules are what keep the Gods from attacking each other, some gods chose to break these rules and have since been punished. Some were stripped of there position and made mortal. These core principles are put into place keep gods from getting power hungry and mortals the power to choose who they worship, and work for. While some do not agree with the Council's rules, some beings like Nidhoggr who are classified as both god and Titan, are allowed some flexibility.

"The Betrayal"

In the year 1E, Year 42, The disease god Evets had attacked Odin and took his eye from his head. In retaliation, Gaea, Ahxalon, Erra, and Morpheus had attacked Evets. Each affected in their own way. Gaea had disfigured his physical form, though successful, cost Gaea her staff and control over how disease spread. Morpheus then attacked Evets and failed. Costing Morpheus his domain over dreams, Evets now had ruled this aspect of life. Erra, had also attacked, horribly scarring the Evets, exposing several bones and his skull. Ahxalon during this crafted a maze to slow his assault. Ahxalon's traps left Evets ablaze, weakening him to fire.

This assault had forced the council to not only banish Evets to the mortal realm, and imprison his soul in Nastrond, to be guarded by Nidhoggr. Odin then spent the next few years revising the major rules. Evets motives are unclear, mortal involvement had him bound to Nastrond through The Amulet.It is believed that Kaon had some relation to this incident. This has not been proven but is suspected.