Ramerian Pantheon
The belief that the Stars are watching over the mortal realms and guide their actions is older than the formalization of the Ramerian Fate itself, and even more recent scientific theses that suggest that the stars aren't all on a single layer in the sky but actually have greatly varying distances were readily incorporated by most priests, explaining that the star's distance is what determines their sway on mortal happenings, as all gods are inherently equally as powerful.
The church itself was once a heavily centralized institution with a singular religious head, yet during the late era of the Ramerian Empire and its successor states, a great devolution of power has taken place, making not only the various cults centering around specific deities more independent, but even resulting in large differences based on geographical location.
Emilitia - Goddess of Song and Rhythm
Erona - Goddess of Fertility
Geminy - God of Equines and Riders
Herod - God of the Hunt and Wildlife
Phrokheis - God of Thunder and Murder
Tristian - God of the Healing Sunlight (Natural Healing)
Vakos - God of Trade and Caravans
Venti - God(des) of Pleasure and Vices
The church itself was once a heavily centralized institution with a singular religious head, yet during the late era of the Ramerian Empire and its successor states, a great devolution of power has taken place, making not only the various cults centering around specific deities more independent, but even resulting in large differences based on geographical location.
The Gods
Apeiron - God of warEmilitia - Goddess of Song and Rhythm
Erona - Goddess of Fertility
Geminy - God of Equines and Riders
Herod - God of the Hunt and Wildlife
Phrokheis - God of Thunder and Murder
Tristian - God of the Healing Sunlight (Natural Healing)
Vakos - God of Trade and Caravans
Venti - God(des) of Pleasure and Vices
The Ramerian Pantheon
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