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wargods

Wargod is a term used in fantasy literature, role-playing games, and modern mythmaking to describe a deity whose primary domain is war and martial conflict. The term itself is a compound of war and god, and is not tied to a single tradition, but rather functions as a generic label for supernatural beings associated with combat, strategy, and conquest.

In historical mythologies, war deities are common; examples include Ares (Greek), Mars (Roman), Tyr (Norse), Athena

In fantasy settings, wargods are often invoked by warriors and rulers to grant courage, skill, or favorable

Wargods can also serve thematic roles, illustrating the costs of war, the moral ambiguity of power, and

See also: war deity, list of war deities, mythological pantheon, fantasy religion.

(strategic
warfare),
Sekhmet
(Egyptian),
Kartikeya
(Hindu).
These
figures
personify
different
aspects
of
war,
from
brutal
ferocity
to
disciplined
tactics,
and
were
venerated
with
rites,
offerings,
or
military
patronage.
omens
in
battle.
They
may
grant
boons
such
as
boosted
combat
ability,
protection,
or
access
to
magical
weapons,
and
rituals
might
involve
oaths,
sacrifices,
or
battlefield
rites
to
honor
or
appease
the
deity.
the
relationship
between
divine
authority
and
mortal
action.
Depending
on
the
setting,
a
wargod
may
appear
as
a
distant
legendary
figure,
a
living
avatar,
or
a
factional
patron
who
legitimizes
armies.