Deity Species in Inanta | World Anvil

Deity

Overview

Inanta has sixteen deities that are worshiped. The three major Deities represent life, death, and nature. The sixteen minor deities represent life, death, nature, knowledge, light, tempest, trickery, and war. The three major deities are the parents of the sixteen minor deities and rule over them.   Major Deities
Deity Name Alignment Domain Symbol
Nieba, Goddess of Enchantment NG Life
Tellus, God of Terra N Nature
Pieklo, God of Nightmares NE Death
Minor Deities
Deity Name Alignment Domain Symbol
Opus, God of Civilizations and Inventions CG Knowledge
Volana, God of the Sun, Moons, and Stars LG Light, Life
Sila, Goddess of Strength and Storms LN Tempest
Mentiras, Deity of Lies and Deceit NE Trickery
Badala, Goddess of Wealth, Greed, and Vengeance CE War, Trickery
Jed, God of Darkness and Poison NE Death, Trickery
Halitta, Goddess of Creation and Childbirth CN Knowledge, War
Darah, Deity of the Preternatural N Life, Death
Sihiri, Goddess of Magic and the Arts NG Light
Cay, Goddess of the Plants and Animals CG Nature, Life
Mar, Goddess of the Wilderness and Seas CN Tempest, Nature
Haz, Goddess of Change and Luck CN Trickery
Krig, God of War and Conquest LE War

Additional Information

Social Structure

The three major deities are the parents of the thirteen minor deities.

Civilization and Culture

Gender Ideals

Any deity can change the shape of their body.  Their gender is based on who they prefer to be most of the time, though Mentiras, Deity of Lies and Deceit  and Darah, Deity of the Preternatural spend most of their time in a variety of genders.

Relationship Ideals

The three major deities are a throuple and extremely happy together.    The thirteen minor deities fall in and out of relationships like most non-deity beings.

History

When Inanta was created by Eyota Oviyan, zi also created the triple deities of Pieklo, God of Nightmares, Nieba, Goddess of Enchantment, and Tellus, God of Terra.  They became the trio of death, life, and nature.  They formed a polyamorous throuple. Between the three of them, they birth thirteen children, taking turns on who was pregnant.

Common Myths and Legends

Genetic Descendants
Lifespan
Immortal
Geographic Distribution

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