The supernatural and their faithful of Ghuant 1. **Aetherius, the Nexus Walker** Neutral Good Intermediate Domains: Travel, portals, exploration, interconnectivity. Followers: Adventurers, explorers, travelers, scholars of planar studies, portal mages, nomadic tribes, merchants seeking new trade routes. A deity representing the interconnectivity of all realms and planes, embodying the essence of travel, portals, and exploration. Worshipped by adventurers, travelers, and those seeking to transcend boundaries. 2. Nucleus, the Radiant Catalyst Intermediate God C-N Domain: Radiation, Mutation, Science Followers: Mutants, Scientists, Technomancers Description: Nucleus is the god of radiation and mutation, revered by those who have embraced the changes brought about by the nuclear fallout. His followers seek to understand and harness the power of radiation, often delving into forbidden knowledge to further their goals. Nucleus is a god of both creation and destruction, embodying the transformative power of radiation. His followers are divided between those who seek to harness radiation for scientific advancement and those who revel in the chaos and mutation it brings. They often reside in irradiated zones, conducting experiments and scavenging for valuable technology amidst the ruins of the old world. 3. **Technomagus, the Arcane Artificer**: A deity of innovation and technology, blending magic and machinery to shape the future. Technomagus inspires inventors, technomancers, and those who seek to push the boundaries of science and magic. 4. **Chronos, the Timekeeper**: Guardian of the temporal threads, Chronos oversees the flow of time and fate. Worshipped by historians, chronomancers, and those who seek to unravel the mysteries of the past, present, and future. 5. Shadra, the Shadowed Mistress Intermediate Domain: Shadows, Stealth, Intrigue Followers: Shadowrunners, Rogues, Assassins Description: Shadra is the enigmatic goddess of shadows and secrecy. She embodies the darkness that conceals both danger and opportunity. Her followers are often those who thrive in the underworld, navigating the murky waters of politics and crime with finesse. Avatar: Shadra is often depicted as a cloaked figure with eyes that gleam like polished onyx. She is a mysterious and elusive deity, known for her inscrutable motives and subtle influence. Her followers operate in the shadows, conducting clandestine operations and gathering information for their own gain or the benefit of their patron. 6. **Radiant, the Beacon of Light**: A divine figure of purity and righteousness, Radiant is a symbol of hope and justice. Followers include paladins, clerics, and those who strive to vanquish darkness and bring light to the world. 7. **Omega, the Cosmic End**: The embodiment of entropy and destruction, Omega represents the inevitable cycle of death and rebirth. Feared by many, worshipped by few, Omega's followers include nihilists, cultists, and those who embrace the chaos of existence. 8. Durin, the Stone Lord Intermediate L-N Domain: Earth, Crafting, Stoicism Followers: Dwarves, Craftsmen, Guardians Description: Durin is the steadfast god of earth and craftsmanship, honored by dwarves for his resilience and skill. His followers are expert artisans and warriors, dedicated to their craft and fiercely loyal to their kin. Durin is a god of stone and craftsmanship, venerated by dwarves for his skill as a builder and defender of their mountain strongholds. His followers are renowned for their craftsmanship, creating intricate works of art and formidable weapons and armor. They value tradition and honor, and are fiercely protective of their kin and their ancestral homes. He is said to be the first one to change into dwarf after magic came to the world. 9. Sslith, the Serpentine Sage Intermediate NE Domain: Water, Poison, Wisdom Followers: Lizardmen, Shamans, Poisoners Description: Sslith is the wise god of water and poison, revered by the cunning and adaptable lizardmen. His followers are adept at navigating both the treacherous waters and political intrigues of their world, often using poison as both a weapon and a tool of diplomacy.His followers are often found in swampy marshlands or along the shores of fetid rivers, where they wield their knowledge of toxins and venoms to both protect their territory and strike down their enemies. 10. Grommash, the Rampaging Titan Intermediate CE Domain: Strength, Rage, Conquest Followers: Trolls, Berserkers, Raiders Description: Grommash is the ferocious god of strength and conquest, feared and respected by trolls for his unyielding power. His followers are relentless warriors who revel in battle and seek to carve out their own empires amidst the chaos of the wasteland. Grommash is a god of strength and conquest, feared by all who oppose the relentless advance of his trollish followers. His devotees are known for their brute force and savage ferocity, often laying waste to entire settlements in their quest for dominance. They see themselves as the rightful rulers of the planet, and will stop at nothing to prove their superiority in battle. Half the tribes follow him. 11. Gruumsh, the Bloodied Warlord Intermediate CE Domain: Chaos, Destruction, Savagery Followers: Orks, Barbarians, Raiders Description: Gruumsh is the brutal god of chaos and destruction, worshiped by orks for his merciless strength. His followers are fierce warriors who revel in chaos and carnage, spreading destruction in their wake as they seek to prove themselves worthy in the eyes of their god. Gruumsh is a god of chaos and savagery, revered by orks for his insatiable thirst for bloodshed and destruction. His followers are known for their brutal tactics and unrelenting aggression, often launching raids and invasions against their neighbors in search of plunder and glory. They view conflict as the natural order of things, and relish the opportunity to prove their strength in combat. 12. Warforge, the Iron Colossus Greater Domain: War, Industry, Machines Followers: Soldiers, Technologists, Cyborgs Description: Warforge is the god of war and industry, worshiped by those who thrive on the battlefield and in the heart of mechanized cities. His followers are masters of technology and warfare, constantly seeking to improve their weapons and augmentations. Warforge is a deity of industry and warfare, revered by those who rely on technology to survive and thrive. His followers often reside in fortified enclaves or sprawling metropolises, where they toil endlessly to improve their mechanical creations and expand their dominion. They view war as both a means of conquest and a crucible for testing the limits of their inventions. 13. Urga Stonehide, the Ancient N Lesser Domain:Tradition, Wisdom, Knowledge, Old Ways Description: Keeper of Trollish history and traditions, his followers are only a small number but are the most learned of their trolls. With help of their god, have kept their rage under control enough to learn to read, and write and have a rare chance to learn magic. 14. Thurim Stonehammer, the Forgefather: Lawful Neutral. Lesser power Patron of craftsmanship, mining, and dwarven society's foundation. His followers include blacksmiths, miners, engineers, and traditionalists who honor the dwarven way of life