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{{Infobox Deity
'''The Furies''' (not to be confused with the [[Furry|Furries]]), are a group of quasi-[[god|goddesses]] representing vengeance and punishment for oath-breakers. They were originally created when [[Cronus]] [[RIP AND TEAR|ripped off his dads balls and threw them into the ocean]]. The testicular blood fell upon the earth ([[Gaea]]) and reformed into the furies. The number of them varies, but there are three known for sure:
|Name = The Furies
|Symbol = Three Scourges
|Aliases = The Kindly Ones
|Alignment = True Neutral
|Divine Rank = Lesser Goddesses
|Pantheon = Greek
|Portfolio = Justice
|Domains = None
|Home Plane = ''The Underworld'' ([[Hades]])
|Worshippers = None
|Favoured Weapon = Whip
}}
'''The Furies''' (not to be confused with the [[Furry|Furries]]), are a group of quasi-[[god|goddesses]] representing vengeance and punishment for oath-breakers. They were originally created when [[Cronus]] [[RIP AND TEAR|ripped off his dad's balls and threw them into the ocean]]. The testicular blood fell upon the earth ([[Gaea]]) and reformed into the furies. The number of them varies, but there are three known for sure:


Alecto (Meaning ''Endless'')
*Alecto (Meaning ''Endless'')
*Megaera (Meaning ''Jealous rage'')
*and Tisiphone (Meaning ''Vengeful destruction'').


Megaera (Meaning ''Jealous rage'')
Pleasant bunch, right? In Greek myth, they typically waltzed around punishing the snot out of people whom the gods considered to be reprehensible. Considering how horribly flawed the Greek pantheon is, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the punished were [[Grimdark|just as often innocent as guilty.]]  
 
and Tisiphone (Meaning ''Vengeful destruction'').
 
Pleasant bunch, right? In Greek myth, they typically waltzed around punishing the snot out of people who the gods considered to be reprehensible. Considering how horribly flawed the Greek pantheon is, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the punished were [[Grimdark|just as often innocent as guilty.]]  


The Furies are considered true neutral, and will mete out justice on any and all who break their oaths, for any reason. They aren't typically worshiped in the traditional manner, though they are venerated in murals in places like courthouses. Are your players being [[Asdrubael Vect|massive, raging assholes]]? Toss the Furies at them. In older editions, their whips [[Anal circumference|permanently drained stats.]]
The Furies are considered true neutral, and will mete out justice on any and all who break their oaths, for any reason. They aren't typically worshiped in the traditional manner, though they are venerated in murals in places like courthouses. Are your players being [[Asdrubael Vect|massive, raging assholes]]? Toss the Furies at them. In older editions, their whips [[Anal circumference|permanently drained stats.]]


For the far less powerful [[devil]] they inspired in [[Dungeons & Dragons]], and their [[Ravenloft]] namesakes, see [[Erinyes]].
For the far less powerful [[devil]] they inspired in [[Dungeons & Dragons]], and their [[Ravenloft]] namesakes, see [[Erinyes]].
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[[Category:Greek Mythology]]

Latest revision as of 09:34, 23 June 2023

The Furies
Three Scourges
Aliases The Kindly Ones
Alignment True Neutral
Divine Rank Lesser Goddesses
Pantheon Greek
Portfolio Justice
Domains None
Home Plane The Underworld (Hades)
Worshippers None
Favoured Weapon Whip

The Furies (not to be confused with the Furries), are a group of quasi-goddesses representing vengeance and punishment for oath-breakers. They were originally created when Cronus ripped off his dad's balls and threw them into the ocean. The testicular blood fell upon the earth (Gaea) and reformed into the furies. The number of them varies, but there are three known for sure:

  • Alecto (Meaning Endless)
  • Megaera (Meaning Jealous rage)
  • and Tisiphone (Meaning Vengeful destruction).

Pleasant bunch, right? In Greek myth, they typically waltzed around punishing the snot out of people whom the gods considered to be reprehensible. Considering how horribly flawed the Greek pantheon is, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the punished were just as often innocent as guilty.

The Furies are considered true neutral, and will mete out justice on any and all who break their oaths, for any reason. They aren't typically worshiped in the traditional manner, though they are venerated in murals in places like courthouses. Are your players being massive, raging assholes? Toss the Furies at them. In older editions, their whips permanently drained stats.

For the far less powerful devil they inspired in Dungeons & Dragons, and their Ravenloft namesakes, see Erinyes.