Odin
The AllFather, the leader of the norse gods, sometimes represented holding a spear, Gungnir, and flanked by one or more often two crows, Huginn (though) and Munin (memory). His quest for knowledge is never ending, he hanged himself, wounded himself with his spear, and fasted from food and drink for nine days and nights in order to discover the runes.
Odin gave up his left eye to the Well of Urd to obtain even more knowledge, no sacrifice is too great for wisdom
Eros
The Greek God of love at first sight and Sexual love, makes people fall in love with his golden arrows, shallow, only realizes first impressions and escapes, leaving behind all the mess he created, a bastard with good intentions.
Morrigan
The Celtic goddess of war and death, commonly represented by a triad of goddesses and crows. They gave warning to people who were going to die in a battle, or favored one of the sides.
Sometimes, they showed favor with a very direct approach, appearing in the middle of the battle and fighting for a side.
They were commonly represented with armor and weapons, ready for battle.
Selene and Helios
The greek representation of the Moon and the Sun, brother and sister, day and night.
Not properly gods, but titans.
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This is my take on old gods on a modern setting. How would they be if they were still arround

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