Adordronic Deities
The people of the Adordronic Democracy practice religion differently from other cultures. They worship deities through purpose rather than through devotion. Its a bit like "hey we both want this thing so lets do it together" instead of "oh great blabla, help me with this task". They don't approach a deity as a subservient but more as equals. This approach arrises from the idea that someone's intent matters more than their capacity.
As far as their deities are concerned, this is all perfectly fine. Deities care about their influence in the world. They can influence an Adordronic by simply aligning their goals.
As far as their deities are concerned, this is all perfectly fine. Deities care about their influence in the world. They can influence an Adordronic by simply aligning their goals.
Name | Domain | Depiction | Notes |
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Chaji | Storms | Blue Dragon | Called upon for protection in desperate situations. Pronounced Tsja-Jhi |
Fyrgt | Illusion | Mist Dragon | Any mist dragon can be seen as Fyrgt itself or a mirror entity of Fyrgt |
Tavok | Plants | Mandrake plant | Protector of Druids and Herbalists |
Bavaini | Metalworks | Ladle that is pouring metal | Derived from the Dwarven god Mogul |
Mirion | Stoneworks | Castle | |
Harmon | Woodworks | Hammer and Saw | |
Malluin | Purity | Fountain | |
Vëlla | Unity | Triquetra | |
Bostan | Fertility | A scaly egg | |
Nophila | Earth, Harvest, and Soul | Clay pot with radiant golden grain stalks | |
Rathoc | Anima, Spiritualism | None | Rathoc is not portrayed because Rathoc is everywhere. |
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