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'''Gods''' are entities of great power that are worshipped and/or feared across many religions. Due to a hard codded divine law, the Gods are incapable from directly interfering with certain matters on the Material Plane.
'''Gods''' are entities of great power that are worshipped and/or feared across many religions. Due to a hard codded divine law, the Gods are incapable from directly interfering with certain matters on the Material Plane.
 
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==Greater Deities, Old and New Greater Gods==
==Greater Deities, Old and New Greater Gods==
The term Old Greater Gods, also known as Architects, is used to refer to precursor beings that were believed to have existed before and after the Great Spark. The term New Greater Gods refers to gods or beings who were willed into existence during or right after the Great Spark or were once mortal creatures that ascended to godhood. All existing Gods are "New Greater Gods" but are simply referred to as "the Gods". Normally a distinction is only made when one says "to the Old Gods and the New," in very select, old prayers. In terms of power, both eras are equally powerfully and the time at which they existed is the only difference in common lore.
The term Old Greater Gods, also known as Architects, is used to refer to precursor beings that were believed to have existed before and after the Great Spark. The term New Greater Gods refers to gods or beings who were willed into existence during or right after the Great Spark or were once mortal creatures that ascended to godhood. All existing Gods are "New Greater Gods" but are simply referred to as "the Gods". Normally a distinction is only made when one says "to the Old Gods and the New," in very select, old prayers. In terms of power, both eras are equally powerfully and the time at which they existed is the only difference in common lore.

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Gods are entities of great power that are worshipped and/or feared across many religions. Due to a hard codded divine law, the Gods are incapable from directly interfering with certain matters on the Material Plane.

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Greater Deities, Old and New Greater Gods

The term Old Greater Gods, also known as Architects, is used to refer to precursor beings that were believed to have existed before and after the Great Spark. The term New Greater Gods refers to gods or beings who were willed into existence during or right after the Great Spark or were once mortal creatures that ascended to godhood. All existing Gods are "New Greater Gods" but are simply referred to as "the Gods". Normally a distinction is only made when one says "to the Old Gods and the New," in very select, old prayers. In terms of power, both eras are equally powerfully and the time at which they existed is the only difference in common lore.

List of New Greater Gods

Light Domain

Name Portfolio Symbol
Pelor Life, Hope Radiating golden sun
Amaterasu Sun Any depiction of a sun
Celestillous The Radiant One Light Any depiction of the stars
Celestian Stars, Wanderers A black circle with seven stars

Death Domain

Name Portfolio Symbol
Nyx Darkness, Shadows Three moons with a crooked, white-eyed figure at the center moon
Erebus Void, Chaos A collapsing starry portal with two eyes
Zehir Serpents, Poison Snake slithering through a cracked skull
Kelemvor Death, Judgement Skeletal arms holding up a balance scale
Raven Queen Sorrow, Memories, Death Crying raven's head facing left
Shar Loss, Secrets, Forgetfulness Black disk with a purple border
Vecna Evil secrets Hand with eye in the palm
Hades Isolation, Memories, Death Black Ram
Thanatos Deliverance, Death Fan of peacock feathers
Jergal Knowledge, Death A skull biting a scroll
Hel Death A scythe
Emptempus Death, planetary destruction Snake jaw

Also referred to as the Dark Pact within the greater divine pantheon. Gods of Death and Darkness of varying alignments working together to keep the balance between death, memories, and souls working cohesively. This pact ensures no single aspect of darkness or death overpowers the other, risking total collapse of the wider cosmic scale and the death of all Gods. Much like the balance between Life and Death, or Light and Darkness, death has its own balance that must be maintained. Souls may sometimes find themselves on a journey through what's called the "Dark Descent", which begins with their (hopefully) swift passage through Tarturus, judgement in the Crystal Spire, then either eternal damnation in the Nine Hells or Underworld, or a peaceful, warm afterlife bathed in light.

Giant Pantheon, The Ordning

Name Portfolio Symbol
Annam All-Father Magic, Fertility, Philosophy Two hands pointing down with wrists together
Othea Motherhood, Giants Blizzard inside of an orb sitting on a scepter
Stronmaus Sun, Sky, Seas, Weather An open hand with water and sunlight pouring from it
Hiatea Childbirth, Nature, Hunting Spear wreathed in flames
Grolantor Combat Wooden club
Memnor Pride, Control A laughing Giant face with a serpent's tongue
Iallanis Love, Forgiveness, Beauty, Mercy Garland of flowers
Surtr Fire, Protection Flaming sword
Thrym Frost, War A white double-bladed greataxe
Diancastra Trickery, Mischief, Information A circle of hands all grasping each other's wrist

Elvish Pantheon

Name Portfolio Symbol
Urvstir Harvest, Violence Circle of thorn covered vines around a skull
Zygryn Vectress Time A blue butterfly with two red eyes on the wings

Draconic Pantheon

Name Portfolio Symbol
Dominious Land An iridescent dragon
Tiamatl Trickery Dragon head with five claw marks
Bahamut Life, War Dragon's head in profile

Space Domain

Name Portfolio Symbol
The Necrolestial Body Unknown none
Orenpheyon Forbidden Secrets True symbol unknown
Mourneshroud Moon, truth symbol unknown
Emptempus Death, planetary destruction Snake jaw

Celestial Empire Pantheon, the Nine Immortals

Name Portfolio Symbol
Ai Ch'ing Love, Marriage Blooming pink and blue tulip
Chan Cheng Bravery, Combat, War Horned mask over a setting sun
Ch'en Hsiang Literature, Music, Poetry Singing canary on a feathered pen
Chih Shih History, Lore, Tradition Three-eyed humanoid pressing gloved hands to temples
Fa Kuan Justice Rays of light piercing outward through blindfolds on a face
Hsing Yong Fortune, Prosperity Open palms offering rice and wheat
Kwan Ying Compassion, Joy, Mercy Winged celestial cascading orbs
Nung Chiang Agriculture, Fertility Twirling ribbon covered celestial pointing upwards
Shu Chia Artificers, Art Half-finished jade block of a crowned head

The old natives of Yros’sidia and their descendants follow one of the two philosophical religions called "The Path of Enlightenment" and "The Way". In the kingdom of Sheng Lao, they predominantly worship a large number of spirits collectively called The Eight Million Gods. The people of Sheng Lao primarily believe in the Celestial Bureaucracy headed by the Celestial Emperor, the heads of what's known as the Celestial Empire, also referred to as the Celestial Heaven or the Empire of Heaven. The Celestial Empire is the dominant pantheon of the continent of Yros'sidia and its natives, especially the empire of Sheng Lao. Every deity who was a part of the Celestial Bureaucracy has a small realm attached to the Spirit World, their in-between plane. The whole realm was known as the Celestial Heaven, or simply Heaven or the Sky. Lying at the Center of All Heaven, the Celestial Empire was governed from the Celestial Palace, where the Celestial Emperor sits upon the Jade Throne.

The Celestial Emperor commanded the Nine Immortals, or the Nine Great Dragons. They stand beside the Jade Throne, always ready to do as the Emperor bade as agents of his divine will and command the Lesser Immortals. They embody an ideal of the Path which are nine core virtues of Artistry, Compassion, Courage, Fidelity, Honor, Karma, Love, Respect for Tradition, and Scholarship. The Lesser Immortals are a collective of Jade Ladies, Rice Spirits, Moon Women, Spirit Warriors, Ladies of Compassion, the Lords of Karma and the Sages. The entitiy known as the Mad Monkey is a demi-deity of mischief who sometimes helps, or hinders, the Celestial Bureaucracy. The Celestial Emperor had appointed each of his Immortals to oversee all the relevant matters, and humans were expected to call/prey to the appropriate Immortal. He had also organized the Celestial Court to handle trivial matters like speaking with humans. No one prayed directly to the Emperor; daring to call directly to him was seen as an act of utter disrespect, one that would be answered with thunder and lightning.

Eldritch Domain, The Mindbent

Name Portfolio Symbol
The Eldritch Author Sloth none
Nintra Lust A petrified glass face with a bloody crack

Lesser Deities

There are some deities that are not officially considered gods, but are still worshiped like gods. These include:

  • Lolth
  • Mad Monkey
  • Malar
  • Tiamat