Anglesey - Evil Gods and Goddesses and Their Followers

With the full weight of the very effective legal system and the Anglesey clergy involved in all aspects of Anglesey life, worship of evil deities is done very secretly and carefully. In surrounding areas, worship of these deities is more common and often done under other names then the ones assigned to these deities in Anglesey – but the nature of each deity remains the same. Essentially, each pair of Anglesey deities has their opposite number who tries to corrupt or undo their work. Scholars have theories ranging from the need for a divine balance between opposing forces to the evil deities being an outgrowth of human freewill. Regardless, information about these deities and their followers is far from complete and often contradictory…..
Evil Gods and Goddesses
God of Endless Night and Nothingness Goddess of Slaughter
God of Torments Goddess of the Restless Dead
God of Forgetfulness and Ignorance Goddess of Nature out of Balance
God of Disasters and Contamination Goddess of Plague and Ill-Health
God of Ill-Fortune and Greed Goddess of Lust and Addictions
God of Sloth and Concealed Ineptitude
God of Endless Night and Nothingness Goddess of Slaughter
God of Torments Goddess of the Restless Dead
God of Forgetfulness and Ignorance Goddess of Nature out of Balance
God of Disasters and Contamination Goddess of Plague and Ill-Health
God of Ill-Fortune and Greed Goddess of Lust and Addictions
God of Sloth and Concealed Ineptitude