Wandering Deities in Raizuno | World Anvil

Wandering Deities

While many interpretations have occurred over the years about the gods in Raizuno the Trizor Host was the one to reign supreme in the end. With little tolerance for other interpretations, the Trizor Host rid the world of any other interpretation. While mostly successful a single interpretation stayed strong among the Wandering Tribes.  

Bahrat, King of the Gods, God of Craft and Wisdom

First of all the gods, Bahrat claimed the title of King of the Gods establishing his rule over everything. Despite this declaration, Bahrat was often busy with a variety of projects to build and gain more knowledge leading him to be called an uncaring god. Unsympathetic to morality he chooses only to answer those who have dedicated their lives to the art of crafting and expanding their knowledge.

Avni, Protector of Life

First, of Bahrat's creations, Avni took to the worlds and exploring the living among them that Bahrat had created. Often feared for her relation to death and seen as the reaper of life due to her guiding the fallen souls to the afterlife. Worshippers of her can often be found celebrating life both on the day of birth and death.

Divit, Keeper of Light

The oldest child of Bahrat and Avni, Divit could commonly be found in the sky of the world bring stormy and pleasant weather. Followers will commonly pray to him for sunny weather. Despite the variety of the weather, many say that he watches in the clouds of the sky.

Kanishk, The Storm-Bringer

To be filled

Devika, The Moon-Witch

The daughter of Bahrat and Avni, Devika found herself using her magic to create the moons to give light to the darkness of the night. Many who practice the arts or magic worship her for her knowledge of magic. Many of her followers believe that the stars represent all the spells she knows and with time she will grant them the knowledge to cast them.

Tavasya, God of the Afterlife

Son of Avni and a mysterious man, Tavasya spends his time in the world of the afterlife ensuring none escape once there. Known to punish the wicked he became the threat that if you didn't behave Tavaysa would come and get you.

Yamini, Lady of the Hunt

Moulded by Bahrat from the land itself Yamini is said to be found within the forest among the animals. Followers of her commonly pray to her for good hunts promising to use what they hunt to their fullest and never wasted. While responding in moderation to their prays when she does answer, it is said she guides them to a large bounty that feeds many.

Bhuvanesh, Lord of Battle

Bhuvanesh was born from a vicious storm caused by Divit and Kanishk. Androgynous in nature Bhuvanesh found themself drawn to the conflict that raged on in battles. Known to have no mercy on the battlefield many warriors commonly worship them for success. When not on the battlefield competitive races event were another form of worship to gain their favour.

Surabhi, The Fair Maiden

A child of Avni with androgynous nature Surabhi fell in love with the devotion the many races showed each other in the world. Fascinated by morality they would commonly bless marriages with fertility leading them to commonly be called upon on the day. When not blessing a marriage they would find people who would work being partners/lovers and grace them with the fortunate of being together.

Bhoomi, Goddess of Seasons

To be filled

Ekaveer, The Mischievous Traveler

Son of Yamini and an unknown hunter, Ekaveer took to exploring the Bahrat's created worlds giving luck to fellow travellers. Many of his worshipers are merchants and travellers praying for safe travels. While adventurers pray to him to give them the strength to both travel safe and fight to keep the freedom they have.

Nirbhay, Lord of Darknes

Son of Devika and Tavasya, Nirbhay spends his time watching from the darkness the events that occurred in the world. As Nirbhay grew older the moon's visibility started to shift in cycles causing two moons to have their phases. Most of his worshipers are spies and members of the underground. The people who enjoy the night for other activities are also common ones of worship.

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