Imperial Pantheon
It is known that the Alka Alon had a hand in the development of the Imperial pantheon, though the exact nature of this influence is lost to history. The Imperial Pantheon was instituted more as a method of social control and excuse for public works and social services than a spontaneous religious expression.
Andrus - God of Music and Poetry
Antyr - Maritime God
Avital - God of Magic and Engineering
Colleita - Goddess of Fruit Trees and Berry Bushes
Durthon - God of Fields, Sheep, Goats, and Pigs
Falassa - Goddess of Herbs
Fargus - God of Brickmakers
Ferum - God of Smithcraft
Gobarba - God of War
Hemat - God of Ironwork [Minor Divinity]
Kaupa - Goddess of Commerce
Linta - Goddess of Healing
Mandros - God of Healing
Noapis - Goddess of Bees and Honey
Orvatas - God of the Sky
Peras - Goddess of Wisdom
Perdua - Psychopomp
Rada - Goddess of Emptiness, during the Early Magocracy’s Decadent period
Sagan - Minor God of the Celestial World
Slagur - God of Games
Yrentia - Goddess of Magic and Science
Antyr - Maritime God
Avital - God of Magic and Engineering
Colleita - Goddess of Fruit Trees and Berry Bushes
Durthon - God of Fields, Sheep, Goats, and Pigs
Falassa - Goddess of Herbs
Fargus - God of Brickmakers
Ferum - God of Smithcraft
Gobarba - God of War
Hemat - God of Ironwork [Minor Divinity]
Kaupa - Goddess of Commerce
Linta - Goddess of Healing
Mandros - God of Healing
Noapis - Goddess of Bees and Honey
Orvatas - God of the Sky
Peras - Goddess of Wisdom
Perdua - Psychopomp
Rada - Goddess of Emptiness, during the Early Magocracy’s Decadent period
Sagan - Minor God of the Celestial World
Slagur - God of Games
Yrentia - Goddess of Magic and Science
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