Adora - Goddess of love
Embodies romantic and platonic love. Though you could see her as a cupid, she much prefers to see how things naturally work out. It is rumored that she has one large book of relationships she avidly updates as she sees progress. Has an extensive library of romance books to fawn over in her free time.
Bao-rha - god of valor
A strong lion xanthi god that is revered as idealized male physicality. Warriors and soldiers pray to him for luck and glory before battle. He is considered a minor god in the pantheon.
Fakian - god of deception, chaos, and apologies
He's also, unofficially, the god of thieves.
A popular god in stories, he delights in taking other forms to deceive both gods and humans alike, causing chaos for the joy of it. Though his less savory domains don’t make him widely worshipped, a prayer will be thrown his way by merchants that overprice their goods, spies, and thieves alike.
A popular god in stories, he delights in taking other forms to deceive both gods and humans alike, causing chaos for the joy of it. Though his less savory domains don’t make him widely worshipped, a prayer will be thrown his way by merchants that overprice their goods, spies, and thieves alike.
Gramhara - god of passion
Ambition and passion in all of its forms is represented by the god Gramhara. A minor god in the pantheon, he is said to represent all emotions in their most potent forms. Most of his visual depictions show him with both a rose and a dagger in nods to his most famous tale. So the tale goes that Gramhara was once one of the deadliest warriors on Tiranthe. He aspired to be the undisputed strongest, and in all his conquests, found his aspirations fulfilled only when he pierced his rival’s heart, finding his lover’s face beneath the helmet’s iron gate only when the deed was done.
Mido - goddess of hearth, procreation, and parental love
A goddess that's said to resemble a robin feroxi. She was said to be mortal once, but after protecting her home and two children for 9 days and 9 nights from enemy invaders, Alorel, touched by her dedication, decided to take her and her family to serve in godly lands.
Even among the gods her courage and dedication shone through, and she eventually ascended into godhood.
Even among the gods her courage and dedication shone through, and she eventually ascended into godhood.
Nahite - god of fortune, luck, art, and luxury
Purple and gold tiger, attracted to anything beautiful. He is known to be playful, but also easily offended if you offer him fake artwork. Does not like being talked back to, especially when he’s trying to reward people for the treasures they give him.
nakallas - god of humor
Just a little clown man. He is chubby, short, and round, and always enjoys a good laugh. Appears to you when you are in low spirits, in attempts to at least brighten up your day. Cannot stand sitting in silence, thrives being in lively environments.
He loves every joke except for dirty jokes.
He loves every joke except for dirty jokes.
saiphina - goddess of nature and creation
As the Goddess of Nature and Creation, Saiphina is associated with the boom of growth and innovation. Businesses, farmers, hunters, inventors, students and even artists pray to her in hopes of seeing bounty and inspiration fall into their laps. It is said however that her blessings never come without a cost, and that when winter comes she takes what she considers hers. It is unknown if there is truth in this myth or if it is just a lesson to teach children to be frugal and prepare for times less plenty.
It is said one should never pray to her during the snowy months lest she lash out in rage for being disturbed during her time of grieving over her children who’d perished in the fall. On the very coldest and darkest day of winter it is customary to leave the pit of a fruit on your doorstep, in hopes that blossoms will decorate your gardens come spring.
It is said one should never pray to her during the snowy months lest she lash out in rage for being disturbed during her time of grieving over her children who’d perished in the fall. On the very coldest and darkest day of winter it is customary to leave the pit of a fruit on your doorstep, in hopes that blossoms will decorate your gardens come spring.
STREIYA - GODDESS OF FATE AND STARS
History is constantly repeating itself, just with different characters. The fates of souls as they proceed through life and reincarnate again is detailed through red string, seen by the Goddess Streiya. She is not responsible for manipulating or straying from the original path, she is only overseeing it. Those who pray to Streiya wish for a good outcome. Many visit her when they are pregnant to pray for their child’s bright future.
torn - god of misfortune
An obscure god that few find value in. More often he is blamed for the world’s misfortunes and scorned for his role in its existence, whatever it might be. But for those who believe that the wheel must turn in both directions, they find Torn to be a necessary balance. Gamblers often suspect the great casino in Dreto of being a patron of Torn, but those rumours were never founded. Those wishing to cast bad luck on their foes may pray to him in secret.
keeper of the lost
The Keeper of the Lost is a discreet deity, often lost in the esteemed glory of the other gods of the pantheon. Their purpose is simple and singular: to be the outstretched arms that welcomes home the children with no home or purpose. The children taken resurface eventually, into the homes of the pure of heart who keep an empty room with a harp and a loom. It is unknown where the Keeper resides, and their depictions are vague and uncertain, even from those who were taken under the Keeper’s wing in their childhood.