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Giant Pantheon

The giant pantheon (or Ordning when used with an initial capital) was the group of deities worshiped by giants and giant-kin. While some referred to these deities as titans, they were not descendants of Lanaxis, progenitor of the titan race, and were primarily the divine children of Annam born by his consort(s), mostly before his marriage to Othea. They primarily dwelt in Jotunheim prior to the Spellplague, with some maintaining realms in the Elemental Chaos afterwards.  
  • Annam All-Father, greater god of magic, fertility, learning, and philosophy and the chief deity of the giant pantheon, hailed as the creator of the giant races.
  • Othea, a lesser demigoddess who was the wife of Annam All-Father and mother to the races of giants and giant-kin.
  • Stronmaus, greater god of sun, sky, weather, seas, and joy. He was the patron of the storm giants and the cloud giants.
  • Hiatea, greater goddess of nature, agriculture, hunting, and childbirth. She was primarily worshiped by fire and stone giants, as well as female giants of all races.
  • Grolantor, intermediate god of combat and hunting. He was primarily worshiped by hill giants, but he also had a following among frost giants, ettins, and ogres.
  • Memnor, intermediate god of pride and control. His followers were exclusively evil cloud giants.
  • Skoraeus Stonebones, intermediate god of stone and mountains. He had little interest in any giants but the stone giants.
  • Iallanis, lesser goddess of love, mercy, forgiveness, and beauty. She was a well-loved goddess and worshiped by good giants and giant-kin of many races.
  • Karontor, the lesser god of deformity, hatred, and beasts. He was the patron of fomorians and also had many verbeeg followers.
  • Surtr, lesser god of fire. He was the patron of the fire giants.
  • Thrym, lesser god of ice and cold. He was the patron of frost giants.
  • Diancastra, demigoddess of trickery, thievery, mischief, and to some extent fertility. She had no true priesthood but a substantial following.

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