Posted 17 March 2013 - 06:36 PM
I always thought that Draconus and his aspect of darkness to be strange. My gut reaction is that darkness is just the absence of light. So it was interesting to find that the Greeks have a god for Darkness. Similarly shadow was a bit confusing.
In my (amateurish) taxonomy of the Greek gods, you can see sort of see three classes of gods. First are the "creation" gods (darkness, chaos, etc.) who basically create something from either nothing or from one kind of thing. Then come the "elemental gods" like space, air, water, earth, fire who own aspects of that physical world that was created. Then come the "human aspect" gods who are gods of "human interactions and culture" like gods of victory, spite, wars, healing, wine, agriculture etc. And then there are many demigods, spirits etc. A lot of the gods are given both an aspect and a star/planet.
In the MBotF mythology, we have "chaos", "abyss", "space", "vitr", "darkness". Then we have gods like Burn (earth), Mael (water), Olar ethil (fire), Kilimandaros (procreation), D'rek (dissolution). Finally there are gods like spite, envy, pinosel, jhess, QoD, QoW..
I think SE/ICE will provide us some consistent mythology but ultimately we have to throw away our "rational/scientific" thinking and have to accept whatever they provide as is.