Pantheon of Gods


Aurys, the Endless Dawn

Goddess of the sun, light, order, and war 

Radiant, commanding, and unwavering. Aurys is a divine lawgiver and general who believes that order is the path to salvation. She demands discipline, oaths of honour and valour, and righteous action. Her symbol is a two headed war hammer. 


Nelthares, Lord of the Hells

God of chaos, death, trickery, and war 

Cruel, cunning, and charismatic. Nelthares revels in conflict and the unraveling of order, seducing mortals with promises of freedom and power. Nelthares was banished from the mortal realm by Aurys five centuries ago. His symbol is a demonic handprint.  


Aphaestis, the Forgekeeper

God of the arts, crafts, forges and knowledge 

Quiet, thoughtful, and focused. Aphaestis is a divine artisan who values mastery and innovation. He believes beauty and utility are the highest expressions of mortal spirits. His symbol is a smithing hammer resting on an anvil. 


Areia, the Warheart

Goddess of love and war

Passionate, fierce, and unpredictable. Areia sees no contradiction between love and battle; both demand total devotion. She inspires warriors and lovers alike, often through intense emotional trials. Her symbol is a rampant lion. 


Arvera, the Lifeweaver

Goddess of life, nature, and peace 

Gentle, nurturing, and resolute. Arvera is the protector of growth, healing and community. She abhors needless violence but is not afraid to act decisively when the natural order is threatened. Her symbol is a blossoming flower. 


Ebysseus, the Earthwarder

God of mountains, graves, knowledge, and order 

Stoic, solemn, and wise. Ebysseus tends to the dead and the forgotten. He values structure, memory, and tradition. His followers are often judges, archivists, and caretakers of ancestral knowledge. His symbol is a mountain with intricate patterns on it.  


Selene, the Oracle

Goddess of the moon, magic, knowledge, trickery, and twilight 

Mysterious, cryptic, and mercurial. Selene embodies the duality of light and shadow. She speaks in riddles and guides seekers through dreams and omens. Her magic is both beautiful and dangerous. Her symbol is a crescent moon with radiant diamonds. 


Seryn, the Homestead

God of families, homes, nature, and twilight 

Warm, humble, and fiercely protective. Seryn is the hearth-fire of civilisation, embodying comfort, kinship, and resilience. He watches over the turning seasons and the bonds of family. His symbol is a winged rabbit.  


Tethym, the Stormweaver

God of the seas, storms, trickery, and war 

Wild, charismatic, and tempestuous. Tethym is both the sailor’s navigator and destroyer. He respects strength and cleverness, rewarding those who adapt to the chaos of the world around them.  His symbol is an octopus grasping a trident.

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