Chthonic Gods

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Lord Hades
'...What else is there to say about the Master? Master not just of the House in which I work, but of the entirety of the domain beneath the earth, the place we all end up after we die. He is a god of character, I have to give him that.'

'In life, I once served someone who reminded me of him a little, yet even the kingliest of mortals pales in comparison. Suffice it, then, to say that the Lord Hades takes matters of the Underworld in utmost seriousness...' ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" |
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Charon
'...The Stygian Boatman is a lot of things, although I am afraid he isn't much for conversation; I have tried, though perhaps not persuasively enough.'

'I wonder where he finds the time to mill about as sometimes he is prone. His duty as the shepherd of the recently deceased must keep him very busy, overall, yet even still he finds the time to collect trinkets and to sell them back to us, for reasons only he could understand...' ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" |
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Nyx
'...Mother Night, we like to call her, though rare is the occasion when she dotes on us. She has her many, many children to look after, many of whom reside now in locales beyond my reckoning, and perhaps beyond hers.'

'Yet, nonetheless, she toils about the Master's House, and conducts such affairs that fail to reach his notice or gain his attention...' ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" |
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Megaera
'...The ancient Fury Sisters deal retribution for eternity against all those whose lives unspeakably befouled the lives of others. They each seem to relish their grim work, though none so much as Megaera, the first among them...' ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" |
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Hypnos
'...It is said that Sleep is the cousin of Death. That turns out to be not quite correct, insofar as the two, in fact, are brothers, born to Nyx herself. The former of the two, we call him Hypnos; he whiles away, half-sleeping, watching over the Pool of Styx in the foyer of the House, taking stock of those arriving in the Master's Domain, or returning to it.'

'Though Hypnos may be lacking in propriety, he brings a certain cheer, however unconventional, into the grim proceedings of the House...' ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" |
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Zagreus
'...Take one look at him and I think any questions of his parentage are soon resolved. He never seemed to like it much, there, growing up within Lord Hades' well-appointed house. One day I took him on as a disciple, under orders from Lord Hades; the Master worried that his heir lacked any firm direction in his life. And, indeed. Zagreus too well to the martial ways, and I am proud to say now that he was my student...'
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