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Ceres
May 26, 2026 at 11:24 PM
Initial version (2026-05-27): launch-day god page for Ceres
Ceres is the Roman Goddess of Agriculture and Crops. She is one of the seven gods players can restore in Romestead, and her unlocks center on farming and food. Her Altar Blessing grants +25% overall Health.
Field | Value |
|---|---|
Name | Ceres |
Domain | Agriculture, Crops |
Region | Pantheon |
Altar Blessing | Blessing of Ceres, +25% overall Health |
Headline quest | Honoring the Soil |
Honoring the Soil: the Ceres quest hub; tied to farm-building and crop cultivation. Issued at the Altar after restoring Ceres.
Ceres is the practical first or second god for most groups. Her Altar Blessing of +25% overall Health is one of the most universally useful effects in the game (it applies in combat, dungeons, and raids), and her unlocks include the Farmstead and improved farming output. A co-op group running long sessions usually picks Ceres early to keep food and health stable.
Ceres responds to seed-themed and crop-themed offerings:
Dried Seed Pouch and Mixed Seed Pouch: bulk Ceres offerings.
Wheat, Olives, Apples, Apricots, Grapes: gathered crops.
Honey and Honey Comb: bee-related goods feed her affinity meter.
Bread, Libum, Globi: prepared foods made at the Bakery.
Construction unlocks for farm-related buildings (Farmstead, Beehive).
Citizen-buff favors that improve work efficiency on food production.
Blessing of Ceres: +25% overall Health; one Altar Blessing can be active at a time.
Talent points are earned by filling the Ceres affinity meter at the Altar, which awards one Worship Point per fill. Worship Points can be spent in the Ceres tree at any time. See Worship and Blessings.
Bread and worship buffs were added to her toolkit during the worship overhaul, reflecting her central role in keeping a settlement fed. The Magus Ceres Scroll (a magical item that caused the day-one launch crash, fixed in hotfix 0.25.1) hints at a scholar-mage tradition tied to her domain.
The Gods and Worship: overview.
Farming and Flora: crops, seeds, and farmstead chains.
Food and Cooking: bakery dishes and buffs.