Bound by the rules, both of nature and their own making, these deities seek to keep things right. They sometimes do what others might considered to be evil, but if it keeps to the rules, they are happy. Of course, the rules’ can be changed, but it's a long process and not-done lightly. Some consider them cruel; others consider them paragons of order.
- Lawful Good: Ardonos, Irina, Veridan
- Lawful Neutral: Ferron, Lexon, Lyssara
- Lawful Evil: Baelgrim, Myraxis, Voranox
The keepers of the balance. In many ways the most powerful and popular of the pantheons. They understand that not everything is good/evil or right/wrong. That the path they take is not a middle one, but one where both sides have, for the most part, equal merit. Good may be compassionate and empathetic, but “evil" gets the job done. A sword is not inherently good or evil, but what one does with it is. Two quotes sum up their philosophy would be “Actions speak louder than words'' and “The pendulum must always be free to swing"
- Neutral Good: Aerinor, Flufendrel, Vox
- True Neutral: Corgath, Thalos, Therion
- Neutral Evil: Fenris, Morvanna, Nihilus
There is a common misconception that the Gods of Chaos are a “everyone for themselves" pantheon. For certain individuals, this may be true. But a better description would be “Unbound and free" - The good ones know when they can break the law, such as stealing to feed a hungry child. The evil ones simply don't care or follow their own rules, when they feel like it: “The rules are more like guidelines". The good ones will convince and break the law if needed to help others, the evil ones will torture, both for their enjoyment and to get the required information and so on.
- Chaotic Good: Ardentis, Riven, Solara
- Chaotic Neutral: Eloria, Mnemor, Zytherion
- Chaotic Evil: Darvin, Mortem, Teetle