Welcome to the RPG Blog Carnival for the Month of July 2026, on the theme of Small Gods, Saints, and other minor divinities.
In a mixup of scheduling, Seed of Worlds is also hosting this Carnival! So go look at their thoughts too! Still, the more the merrier!
In most fantasy worlds, and some other game worlds, there are gods and divine powers capable of great things! But not all matters require the attention of the greatest of beings.
It is these lesser divinities that we will be looking at:
Small Gods, are deities (or subdieties) of minor things or narrow aspects of a greater portfolio. Such as:
Gods of particular rivers or streams, mountains, or other natural features or phenomena.
Minor deities embodying an aspect of a greater gods portfolio, such as the war god Ares‘ sons, Deimos and Phobos, who embodied the Terror and Panic of war.
Deities with a very narrow or small portfolio, such as Hypnos, the god of sleep.
Saints, for this discussion, I am defining as intercessors between the mortal and divine world.
These might be ascended heroes, martyrs to the faith, or liminal beings who will act as a conduit between the world of mortal beings and the realms of the divine.
Minor Divinities, this is a catch-all for all other sorts of divine beings, most of which do not have their own cults but may have a few eccentric people who worship them, and the smallest of gods, such as the Lares, the household guardians of the Romans.
For this Carnival, we will look at these small divinities and intercessors and see how they can be best used to make games and campaigns more interesting.
Some thoughts and ideas:
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