Gods
The Gods are powerful entities that are worshipped across the universe, across many religions. Due to the aftermath and impact of the Divine War, the gods, greater or below, are not allowed to directly involve themselves in the affairs of mortals. They are only allowed to counsel and guide.
Origin of the Gods
All gods in this universe can trace their origins to ancient beings known as The Precursors. The Precursors were ancient and incredibly powerful beings from the Far Realms that had immense power. They were the ones who created this universe and many others in their exodus across space and time.
As they birthed life, nature, magic and other laws of the world onto different planets across the universe, they began to split into smaller versions of themselves, those that would govern over their creations. These would become known as the Ancient Elders, the first gods.
Over time, even these gods began to split themselves up, dividing the power among those that they create. These gods would hold dominion over minor elements of the growing world, and they would be known as the Lesser Elders. Some of these Lesser Elders that held dominion over darker aspects of life and nature began to corrupt and change, becoming evil gods.
During the First Divine Conflict, gods began to fight and kill one another, and began to split their power even more. In an effort to stop this bloodshed, the Ancient Elders split themselves even more, and created the first and loyal Greater Gods, that would see dominion over the other gods of lower power. When the divine conflict ended, all that was left were the corpses of gods, and the Lesser Elders split even more and became Lesser Gods, symbolizing their defeat and stopping the conflict.
The pantheons of the Ancient Elders and Lesser Elders no longer exist after the second divine conflict, and are now a distant memory.
List of Current Greater Gods (After Divine War)
Below is a list of the common Greater Gods that are worshipped throughout the planes.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol | Status |
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Auril | Winter, deadly storms | Nature, Tempest, Frost* | Sharp, six-pointed snowflake | Alive |
Azuth | Magics | Knowledge, Arcana | Immaculately carved wand wreathed in fire | Alive |
Bane | Tyranny, bloodshed, hate, oppression | Violence*, War | Black hand clutching a crushed globe | Alive |
Bhaal | Murder, killing, brutality | Death, Violence* | Cracked skull oozing blood | Alive |
Chemosh | Undead, undeath | Death | Yellow skull | Alive |
Ehlonna | Woodlands, animals, plants | Nature, Life | Unicorn horn | Alive |
Eldath | Peace, serenity | Nature, Life, Peace | Waterfall plunging into still pool | Alive |
Istis | Fate, destiny, change | Fate*, Knowledge | Dodecahedron | Alive |
Jergal | Death, knowledge of the universe | Death, Knowledge | A skull sitting atop an open book | Alive |
Kelemvor | Death, afterlife, judgement | Death, Grave, Life | Upright skeletal arm holding balanced scales/armored figure posing with a greatsword | Alive |
Loviatar | Pain, suffering, misfortune | Death | Nine-headed flail | Alive |
Oghma | Knowledge of all things | Arcana, Knowledge | Blank scroll surrounded by an infinity symbol | Alive |
Pelor | Sun, healing, radiance | Light, Life | Multi-suns | Alive |
Primus | Modron god, god of law and order | Order | Massive bronze warforged | Alive |
Raven Queen | Death, crows, afterlife, souls | Death, Grave, Life | Woman draped in shadow, surrounded by a flock of crows | Alive |
Saranrae | Love, life, peace | Peace, Life | Woman with warm smile and extended arms | Alive |
Shar | Darkness, loss | Death, Trickery | Black disc encircled with a border | Alive |
Storm Lord | Storms | Nature, Tempest | Leviathan | Dead, circa 1669 ADW |
Sune | Love, beauty | Life, Peace | Embroidered mirror | Alive |
Talona | Disease and poison | Pestilence*, Death | Poison droplets | Alive |
Tempus | War | Violence*, War | Upright held flaming sword | Dead, circa 2020 |
Tharizdun | Eternal darkness | Trickery | Inverted ziggurat | Alive |
Tyr | Justice, law | Order | Balanced scales resting on a warhammer | Dead, circa 2048 |
Vecna | Evil secrets | Death, Knowledge | Decayed hand with eye in palm | Dead, circa 1559 ADW |
Waukeen | Trade, commerce, coin | Knowledge, Mercantile* | Coin mid-flip | Alive |
Wee Jas | Magic and death | Arcana, Knowledge, Death | Red skull in front of fireball | Alive |
List of Current Lesser Gods (After Divine War)
Below is a list of common Lesser Gods that are worshipped throughout the planes.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol | Status |
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Blibdoolpoolp | kuo-toa goddess of madness | none | Lobster's head | Dead, circa 1647 ADW |
Dendar | Nightmares, dreams | Dream* | Massive serpent coiled around world | Alive |
Heironeous | Valor, loyalty on the battlefield, honor | Order, War | Lightning bolt | Alive |
Ilmata | Fate and destiny | Knowledge | Weaver's spindle with multiple strands | Alive |
Malor | Hunt, violence, slaughter | Nature, Violence* | Bloody clawed paw | Alive |
Masq | Thievery | Trickery | Black mask | Alive |
Myrkull | God of death | Death, Grave | Decayed human skull | Alive |
Solinari | Goddess of the suns and stars, traveling | Nature, Light, Cosmos* | Four stars that form a circle | Alive |
Star Queen | Goddess of stars, space, otherworldly existence | Nature, Light, Cosmos* | Shooting star | Alive |
Sylvania | Goddess of Guns, finance, judgment, vehemence | Ambition, Forge, Mercantile, War, Violence | Revolver | Alive |
Traveler | Change, chaos, travel | Trickery, Travel* | Open doorway leading to a path | Alive |
Velina | Icy climates, snow, ice, protection from storms | Frost*, Nature | Snow peak mountain | Alive |
Vespera | Goddess of vampires, blood | Blood, Grave, Death | Blood vial | Alive |
Ygrid | Goliath goddess of death, the dead, afterlife, judgment | Grave, Death, Life | Mountain | Alive |
Zyra | Illusions, deception | Trickery | Upside-down triangle surrounded by mist | Alive |
Specific Pantheons
Below are tables of pantheons that belong to specific cultures or peoples.
Tabaxi Pantheon
It is unknown if the Tabaxi actually have real gods, or if they are masters at stories and have created their own pantheon. Whatever the case, Tabaxi clerics get their divinity from some source, and claim that these gods are such source. Each god on this list pertains to an important aspect of the Tabaxi's culture, with names similar to their own.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Blossom Gift | Nature, plants, agriculture | Nature | Sapling |
Blood Cat | Vampirism among Tabaxi | Blood | Bloody cat fangs |
Bright Moon | Moons, stars, light | Light, Cosmos*, Twilight | Sun and moon |
Chains of Burden | Slavery, prisons | none | Chains wrapping around a moon |
Dark Moon | Tabaxi god of darkness, shadows | Twilight | Tabaxi surrounded by dark cloak |
Elder Fish | Food, fishing, nature | Nature | Giant fish surrounded by net |
Elder Matron | Goddess of all Tabaxi, family, birth | Life | Litter of kittens |
Great River | Rivers, water, oceans | Nature, Ocean* | Flowing river |
Lone Wanderer | Survival, nomads, travel, hunting | Nature, Travel* | Hooded figure walking in towards a sun |
Open Grave | Death, afterlife, dead | Death, Grave, Life | Tombstone |
Riddle | Knowledge, mischief | Knowledge, Trickery | Puzzle piece |
Silver Tail | Trade, discussion, diplomacy | Mercantile*, Peace | Tabaxi grasped hands |
Songbird | Adventure, stories, songs | Travel* | Cart |
Sweetcat | Desserts, food, baking | Life | Cake |
Wuxian Pantheon
People that hail from Wuxia, a country within the Alliance, tend to follow this pantheon. These gods stem from Lesser Elders that split themselves during the first divine war. These gods watch over the mysterious land that they are charged with.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Aka | Wuxian goddess of love, birth, and life | Life, Peace | Glowing heart |
Edata | Wuxian goddess of the sea, sailing, fishing | Ocean* | Sailing ship |
Quen | Wuxian god of battle | War | Tattered battle flag |
Rishin | Wuxian god of peace and writing | Peace, Knowledge | Scroll full of text |
Roni | Wuxian god of betrayal and murder | Death | Serrated dagger |
Suri | Wuxian god of agriculture | Nature | Plow and hoe |
Syn | Wuxian god of death and the afterlife | Grave, Death | Soul orb |
Yadama | Wuxian god of adventure | Travel* | Heroic figure posing |
Yumo | Wuxian god of storms, weather | Nature, Tempest | Typhoon |
Zunshiro | Wuxian god of trade, diplomacy, spoken word | Mercantile*, Peace | Quill and coins |
Dragonborn Pantheon
The Dragonborn pantheon is unchanged since the first divine war, with their gods immediately splitting from the Lesser Elders when the Dragonborn people came into existence. It is believed that Bahamut and Tiamat were two of these Lesser Elders, with a different name and different form. The two created separate images of themselves and formed the remainder of the pantheon, fighting over who gets control of what. Eventually, the gods that Bahamut created banded together and banished Tiamat to the hells, along with the gods she had birthed and created.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Astilabor | Acquisitions, wealth, treasure | Mercantile* | Dragon head on a coin |
Bahamut | Good, law | Order, War, Life | Platinum dragon head in profile |
B'falor | Elder dragon god, god of all dragons | Life, Death | Ten-headed dragon |
Eress | Dragon goddess of magic | Arcana, Trickery | Dragon claw holding a wand |
Lendir | Justice, punishment | Order | Dragon claw holding balanced scales |
Kuyuth | Dragonborn demigod | Peace, Order | Dragonborn with wings |
Null | Dragon god of the dead | Grave | Skeletal dragon wings curled around a dragon skull |
Niflis | Dragon god of the sea, oceanic dragons | Ocean* | Yellow dragon |
Sarwoar | Gem dragon god, psionics | none | Massive cracked gem |
Skorgix | Dragon god of war and necessary violence | Violence*, War | Dragon claw holding a sheathed sword |
Taratan | Healers, mercy | Life, Peace | Open draconic palm |
Tassel | Greed, lies | Trickery | Coiled wyrm |
Tiamat | Evil dragon goddess, vengeance | Death, Trickery | Five-headed dragon |
Zarthalion | Dragon god of slaughter, violence, destruction | Violence*, War | Dragon breathing fire |
Zot | Hatchlings, birth | Life | Egg |
Elvish Pantheon
The Elvish pantheon dates far beyond recorded history. It is believed that since the Elves were some of the first creations of the Precursors, their gods came into existence first and haven't changed. Some gods might have switched names or portfolios, but no significant changes have occurred since that time.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Avandir | Primary god of the moon and sun elves | Cosmos*, Light, Twilight | Moon, star and sun |
Culinir | Primary god of all elven kind; life cycles, death | Life, Grave | Mighty elvish character |
Deep Sashelas | Primary god of aquatic elves | Nature, Ocean*, Tempest | Dolphin |
Erivar | Elvish trickster god | Trickery | Broken triangle |
G'delyn | Wood elvish god of heroism, adventuring, outlaws, feasting | Nature | Leaf-shaped arrow |
Hy'ali | Wood elvish goddess of love and birth | Life, Nature | Mother holding a child |
Inet | Storms, natural disasters | Nature, Tempest | Tsunami |
Laetar | Philosophy, knowledge, secrets | Arcana, Knowledge | Eye inside an orb |
Lotor | Dark Elvish god of freedom, adventure, home | Life, Peace | House |
R'ili Fane | Wood elvish god of nature and the wilds | Nature | Stag horns |
Ryn Fane | Wood elvish god of ritualistic cannibalism | Violence* | Figure eating a person |
Sanan Moontouched | Moon elvish god of the moon, death and the dead | Death, Grave, Twilight | Moon over a tomb |
Shevara | Demigod of revenge | Violence*, War | Bloody clenched fist |
S'lora | Wood elvish god of hunting | Nature | Hunter's bow |
Vanata | War, violence, loss, grief | Death, Violence*, War | Broken longsword |
Y'tir | Wood elvish goddess of Weavers, magical stories | Arcana, Nature | Web with book inside |
Yun | Snow elvish god | Frost*, Nature | Snowball |
Zandalir | Magic | Arcana | Spell tome |
Drow Pantheon
The Drow pantheon split from the rest of the Elvish pantheon in the earliest years of the first divine war. This was when Lolth was spawned, after she attempted to split from the Elvish pantheon by attempting to murder Culinir with the help of another evil god. She was banished to the Underdark, where she spawned her own kin, as well as her own pantheon from her own stomach. She was pregnant at the time with another god's child, but after being tainted with evil magics, these children came out dark and twisted, and formed the Drow pantheon. Most of the gods of this pantheon are considered evil.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Kiarasen | Slavery, undead, vengeance | Death | Cloak of bones |
Lolth | God of all drow, spiders, demons, chaos, destiny | Trickery | Spider |
Sevelar | Demigod of battle, bloodlust, violence | Violence*, War | Bloody crossed swords |
Vhaerun | Darkness, thievery, male drow, evil activity on the surface | Trickery, Twilight, Violence* | Broken whip |
Zhanatana | Chaos, assassins, change | Trickery | Shortsword in a cloak |
Dwarvish Pantheon
Isolated during the first Divine war, the Dwarvish pantheon built creations and great cities for their people to live in, and hide out from the godly conflict. However, just like the Dwarvish people, their intentions were not as they would seem. The Dwarvish gods would build weapons of mass destruction, capable of killing gods. These weapons would be given to their people in case a rival god were to attack. Luckily, no other gods bothered this pantheon, as killing them would net in nothing gained.
The Dwarvish pantheon's divine domain is a massive network of mines known as Dwarfhome. For any and all intruders, it is virtually impossible to find where one would want to go and disturb. For followers, those with a knack for digging and embracing Dwarven culture are greeted to sights of gold, rare ore, and the Long Table, a dinner table stocked with endless food to partake in.
The Dwarvish pantheon has a hierarchy to keep themselves in check; greater Dwarves and intermediate Dwarves. Those befitting of the greater status oversee much within Dwarvish society and culture, and watch over the other intermediate gods. The remaining gods oversee smaller aspects of Dwarvish life and cannot rise beyond their predetermined status. This system is mostly adhered to, and killing another god within or outside their own pantheon grants nothing to a Dwarvish god. Instead, a Dwarvish god, if they want to rise in power, must forge something of reality-breaking value, either good or bad. However, the god with such that capability is their leader, Moradin, who oversees the Grand Forge.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Abbathor | Greed | Trickery | Jeweled dagger pointed down |
Berronar Truesilver | Hearth, home, motherhood | Peace, Life, Love* | Dwarvish house |
Clangeddin Silverbeard | Battle, honor in combat, valor | War | Hammer and shield |
Deep Duerra | Duergar goddess of conquest, expansion, psionics | Order, War | Mind flayer skull |
Dugmaren Brightmantle | Discovery, invention, scholarship, teaching | Knowledge | Open book |
Dumathoin | Gems, mining, underground exploration | Mercantile*, Travel* | Gauntlet holding a gem |
Gorm Gulthyn | Old god of fertility and love | Life, Love* | Baby carriage |
Haela Brightaxe | Battle, luck | War | Flaming sword |
Hanseath | Alcohol, carousing, war | War | Beer stein made from a skull |
Laduguer | Duergar god of the duergar, magic, weapon-crafting | Forge, Life | Broken arrow |
Marthammor Duin | Exiles, wanderers | Travel* | Upright mace in front of a tall boot |
Moradin | Creation, crafts | Forge, Life | Hammer and anvil |
Sharindlar | Healing, fertility, romance | Life, Love* | Blanket |
Thard Harr | Hunting, nature, survival | Nature, Travel* | Wolf biting an arrow |
Tharmekhûl | Forge, molten rock | Forge, Nature | Molten rock |
Vergadain | Chance, luck, negotiation, trickery, wealth | Mercantile*, Travel*, Trickery | Gold coin with the face of a dwarf |
Orcish Pantheon
The Orcs have mostly their own gods, who rose as champions during the Reign of Shogrush, and were instrumental in his defeat. Many of these gods were risen mortals, who became champions to another deity and became their own god. After Shogrush' reign, it was crucial to these champions that the orcs had someone to follow to save them from the total darkness that their world was under. However, they have old Gods, that those of the Free Orc tribes still worship.
Technically, with the exception of Dunthir Chak, Usurial Chak, Gruumsh, Luthic, Yugul, Ilneval and Morthal Chak, most of the Orc pantheon are actually divine entities or lesser deities. From the mortal perspective, they are all gods, but in the divine realm, they are only lesser deities and not full gods. This is because many of these gods still see them as heavily connected to the mortal plane and wish to not lose this connection. This connection allows them to directly intervene in affairs, but still with limitations.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Arfal Chak | Redemption, sacrifice, honor, second chances | Peace, Order, Life | Kneeling figure before a blade |
Argan Demnir Chak | Fatherhood, parents, family | Peace, Life, Love* | Family figures holding hands |
Bunda Chak | Hunting, exploration | Nature, Travel* | Bow and climbing shoes |
Dunthir Chak | Law, honor, strength, valor, fighting | Order, War | Shield with crest on it |
Endofir Chak | Stealth, assassinations, lawlessness | Twilight | Throwing dagger |
Grull Shev Chak | Oceans, storms, sea life, sailing, travel | Ocean*, Nature | Orc riding a wave |
Gruumsh | Old god of all orcs, war, violence | Death, Violence*, War | Fist dripping with blood |
Ilneval | Old god of strategy and fighting | War | Sword and scroll |
Luthic | Old god of fertility and love | Life, Love* | Baby carriage |
Morthal Chak | Architecture, strength, cities, growth, civilization | Life, Order, Forge | Tower |
Mar Chak | Geography, exploration, travel, weather | Nature, Travel* | Carriage or Boat |
Nunadon Chak | Deceit, lies | Trickery | Hooded mask |
Shogrush Chak | Shadows, Death, Curses, Darkness | Death, Grave | Shadow cloud with a crown in the center |
Norse Pantheon
Among the many pantheons, the Norse Pantheon is one of the oldest. Within this pantheon are some of the strongest gods that wield ancient power. Their main worshippers are the Nords, mostly inhabiting Skaalgluvic. The Nords are humans that have existed in cold environments. These people hold high regards to their gods and are willing to fight for it, even fighting with their ancient neighbors, the Goliaths of Jotunrath.
The gods within the Norse Pantheon are among some of the first gods to walk among mortals in ancient times. Often, these gods would disguise themselves as fellow warriors or common folk to oversee their worship and the fate of their societies. These gods command massive areas of land in their divine domains and realms of the afterlife, allowing them to own an entire other dimension existing within the current realm. The Norse Pantheon oversee the realm of Ysgard, and have subsections within this plane dedicated to each good member of the pantheon.
After the second divine war, the Norse pantheon, in a twist of betrayal from one of their own, was banished to their dimension of power with no way of returning. This effectively cut them off from any and all worship from the Nords, sending their people into a mass panic that was recorded as an apocalyptic event within their culture. Thousands of years after this apocalyptic event, the most Nords have abandoned the faith to their gods, and have become a godless-society. However, a few remain loyal and one day wait for the return of their gods.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Aegir | Seas, storms | Nature, Ocean*, Tempest | Rough ocean waves |
Balder | Beauty, poetry | Peace, Life, Love* | Gem-encrusted chalice |
Forseti | Justice, Law | Order | Horned helmet |
Frey | Fatherhood, kinship, peace | Life | Boar |
Freya | Fertility, love | Life | Falcon |
Frigg | Childbirth, motherhood | Light, Life | Cat |
Heimdall | Prophecy, loyalty, watchfulness | Cosmos* | Oracle orb |
Hel | Death, undeath, undead, underworld | Death, Grave, War | Woman's face, rotting on one side |
Loki | Illusions, lies, madness | Trickery | Green dagger |
Njord | Seas, winds | Nature, Ocean*, Tempest, Travel* | Boat |
Odur | Light, sun, stars | Cosmos*, Light, Travel* | Solar sphere |
Sif | War | War | Winged upraised sword |
Skadi | Earth, mountains | Nature | Mountain peak |
Thor | Honor, storms, thunder | Tempest, War | Hammer |
Ullr | Hunting, snow, winter | Nature, Frost | Longbow |
Beast Clade Pantheon
During Shogrush's reign, many beast-folk with similar ideas banded together to create the first society, called the Beast Clade. This empire stood strong for hundreds of years, and only disappeared when Shogrush was defeated by good aligned deities and their followers.
The Beast Clade is arguably one of the most powerful empires to have ever existed, and held sway over all those underneath their banner and beyond. They had their own gods, many of which rose to power as former champions of this new empire.
Among the Beast Clade were species such as Minotaur, Goblins, Kobolds, Bugbears, Hobgoblins, Lizardfolk, Shifters, Orcs, Trolls, Oni, and fish-like species.
The Beast Clade held dominion over the realm for hundreds of years.
The gods of the Beast Clade commanded strength and loyalty. Each of their gods represented a different lineage living within the society. Both the empire and the pantheon are referred to as the Beast Clade, though often times the Beast Clade Dominion is used to describe the actual empire.
The Beast Clade gods mostly consist of spirits and primordials, who purposely treat their power differently from the greater and lesser gods, having been wronged by them for thousands of years. These spirits can exist practically anywhere and at anytime, even in brief moments in the past. However, because they do not adhere to the godly rules that were put in place after the second divine war, they were not granted a divine domain. Instead, they combined their powers and created the Spirit Guide, a massive creature that appears differently to each god, that acts as a mobile afterlife. This mobility allowed this spirit to travel between the Throne Worlds of each god, but made it a target for other evil gods outside the pantheon who wanted to feed on souls.
When the Beast Clade Dominion vanished, it is unclear what actually happened to the Beast Clade gods. Some believe they fled to the Nine Hells, all becoming corrupted lesser Archdevils, brooding and waiting for their empire to return. Others believe they left to the Eldritch Unknown or even the Vile Dimension, eventually fading from existence.
Instead of true worship, many of these monstrous lineages post-Shogrush pay homage to these former deities. However, unlike traditional deities, it seems that the Beast Clade pantheon was directly tied to the health of the empire, and the worship of names does not apply to this pantheon.
Name | Portfolio | Suggested Domains | Symbol |
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Agnath | Banished Spirit of the Pteraps, chaos, hunger, madness | Madness*, Trickery | Jawless fish eating a globe |
Aslaan | Spirit of the Leonin, glory, victory | War | Rising paw |
Ches | Clans, friendship, prides, strength in numbers | Peace, Order | A pack of beasts |
Canis | Spirit of the Caninae, loyalty, moon, stars | Cosmos*, Light, Order, Peace, Twilight | A wolf howling at the moon |
Crocuta | Spirit of the Gnolls, bloodshed, conquest, violence | Blood, Violence*, War | Bloody jaws |
Dylus | Spirit of the Lizardfolk, anger, strength | Violence* | Toothy maw |
Ehlahs | Spirit of the Chondric, coin, combat, merchants, trade | Blood, Mercantile*, Violence*, War | Damaged shark fin |
Fonor | Harvest, food, grazing | Nature | A lush field |
Fyrix | Spirit of Clade Death, apocalypses, death, graves, undeath | Apocalypse*, Death, Grave | Burning village |
Guiyu | Spirit of the Ostei, darkness, mystery, water | Ocean*, Tempest, Twilight | Outline of a dark fish |
Holocepp | Spirit of the Ostei, death, space, travel, wards | Arcana, Death, Grave | Undersea trench |
Jharo | Spirit of the Beast, creation, law, society | Arcana, Forge, Order | Shield and club pointing down |
Kilimar | All elements, nature, survival | Frost, Nature, Ocean*, Tempest | All elements in a circle |
Okuta | Banished Spirit of the Ostei, pain, suffering | Ocean*, Tempest | Bloody anchor |
Prokul | Banished Spirit, destiny, fate, prophecy, time | Arcana, Cosmos*, Fate*, Time* | Three bleeding eyes |
Thrahtahn | Banished Spirit, anarchy, assassination, betrayal, murder, slavery | Death, Twilight | Cart |
Xarkasi | Banished Spirit, conflict, strife, terror, war | Blood, Violence*, War | Screaming face |
The Eldritch Unknown
The Eldritch Unknown is not a pantheon, rather a collection of ancient beings from a realm known as The Unknown, a place completely shrouded in mystery and madness. Only fools have entered this realm, and lost all idea of why they went there in the first place, if they ever left. It is surmised that this realm is a collection of infested planets and other realms that are ruled by these entities, but scholars who have attempted to glimpse into this realm lose their minds and all concept of reality.
By definition, these deities have no known powers, but their followers "claim" they hold dominion over certain aspects. What is clear is that if any of these entities were to leave their realm and enter Sivurn, the end of the world would be determined.
Name |
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Bolothomagg |
Dendar the Night Serpent |
Hunger Below |
Piscathes |
Shothogugg |
Y'chak |
Borem, Lake of Boiling Mud |
Kezef the Chaos Houd |
Ityak-Ortheel the Elf Eater |
The Gray Pestilence |
Ragnorra, Mother of Monsters |
Kyuss the Worm that Walks |
Tharizdun the Elder Elemental Eye |
Atropus, World Born Dead |
Tharizdun the Elder Elemental Eye |
Pandorym the Utter Annihilation |
Haemnathuun the Blood Lord |
Maram of the Great Spear |
Tyranthaxus the Flamed One |
Father Llymic, Alien Thought Given Flesh |
The God in Yellow |
Dead Worlds & Dead Stars
Dead Worlds and Dead Stars are heavily associated with the Eldritch Unknown. These are star bodies and planets given a horrible sentience, and seen as entities by the most insane of worshippers and cultists. Power indeed does come from these stars and planets, as they are able to travel across the Eldritch Unknown's realm space, and in very rare and dangerous cases, leave.
Dead Stars and Dead Worlds have certain colors that attribute to their absolute power over reality and madness. Colors such as orange, yellow, and green denominate lesser power, while blue, red, purple, gray, and black mean extreme power. Additionally, certain Dead Stars and Dead Worlds have the ability to travel between realms. A blue colored dead star that can travel between realities is considered extremely dangerous. These stars and worlds, in rare circumstances, are able to appear in the sky of Sivurn, disguising themselves as actual stars. In reality, they are watching, planning, and corrupting the reality of the realm.
Name | Reality Travel? | Color | Status |
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Acamar | Yes | Red | Unknown |
Caiphon | Yes | Purple | Unknown |
Delban | No | White | Unknown |
Gibbeth | Yes | Green | Unknown |
Hadar | No | Red | Unknown |
Ihbar | Yes | Black | Unknown |
Khirad | No | Blue | Unknown |
Nihal | Yes | Blue | Unknown |
Ulban | Yes | Blue | Unknown |
Zhudun | Yes | Gray | Unknown |