Hawaiian Gods

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God are to be played occasionally and mainly just to interact with the children. I don't want a bunch of Godly destruction or stuff like that.

Pele: Sometimes called Pere, the Goddess of Fire and Volcano. She's dangerous and uncontrollable. She established Mount Kilauea as her home and her kids are equally as fiery.
[Mine]
[2/6 Children]

Maui: Originally just a demi-God, but became a trickster deity and God of the sun. When he felt that the days were too short he physically beat up the sun, taming it to stay out longer for longer days. He's very conceited and his children share his pride.
[UnwantedDagger33 ]
[4/10 Children]

Kane: God of Wild Plants, Forests and Jungles. Chief of the Hawaiian trinity. He created Hunamkoku, a paradisal island in the clouds virtuous souls go to after death. A kindly leader that never took sacrifices.
[TheBlur274 ]
[Full]

Lono: God of cultivated, agrarian foods, especially sweet potatoes. One of the three brothers of the Hawaiian Trinity. Used a net to fish the sun and moon from the seas and set them into orbit. Supplied the fertile to create humans. Later he would come to fall in love with a mortal woman, Kaikilani. He married her, but is notoriously jealous and struck her down for suspecting her to be unfaithful. He often gets jealous and his kids tend to be very emotional.
[Xx_FireBird_xX ]
[3/4 Children]

Ku: God of War. One of the three brothers of the Hawaiian Trinity. He wields a fiery mace that burns with souls of those he has slain in combat. He's quick to act and slow to think. He's also quick to accept human sacrifices.
[TheBlur274 ]
[Full]

Laka: Goddess of Fertilty and Reproduction, Love and
beauty. Wife of Lono. Invented the hula dance, the red lehua blossom is sacred to her. She's motherly and gentle.
[TheBlur274 ]
[Full]

Kamapua'a: God of Wild Boars and husband to Pele. His human form is a handsome armored warrior, but in battle he becomes a fierce wild boar. He's quick to get angry, but doesn't have near the temper of his wife. His children share his shifting ability and have many boar-like traits.
[Xx_FireBird_xX ]
[3/5 Children]

Haumea: Goddess of Motherhood. Midwives pray to her while attending child birth. She sleeps around a lot, there are a few icky myths surrounding her and I wouldn't recommend looking it up. (She'd have sons, sleep with those sons, sleep with their sons, etc.) she mainly has sons.
[Xx_FireBird_xX ]
[7/20 Children]

Kahoali: The God of Sorcery. His favorite drink was kava served with a human eyeball. Can construct wood, stone or coral figures and the bring them to life to do his bidding. He's cunning and witty. Married to Paluhu. His children are all those he has brought to life as he is loyal to his wife.
[Xx_FireBird_xX ]
[3/6 Children; he should have one of each age]

Paluhu: Goddess of Sorcery of the island of Moloka'i. Wife to Kahoali. Her children are also her creation as she is also loyal to her husband. She's much more soft and selfless, although has her own dark side.
[Mine]
[3/6 Children; she should have one of each age]

Milu: Goddess of the Land of the Dead. A cave led to her realm and is guarded by two gigantic lizards. Milu punishes wicked souls by feeding them flies and beetles, then devours them. She believes in justice and rules.
[Xx_FireBird_xX ]
[Full]

Kamohoali'li: Shark God, brother of Pele and guardian to the Hawaiian Islands. The only relative to try and aid Pele trying to avoid marriage. (Obviously that didn't work though.) Greedy men would be branded with a shark tattoo and turned into were-sharks. His children often gain his protective nature and wild-free spirit.
[Xx_FireBird_xX ]
[4/12 Children]

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