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The Pantheon Of Gods

The Pantheon of Gods

  These are the recorded and known Gods and Goddesses, their Domains, and Aliases.   The Primeval Gods- The Three titans, who died during the creation of the world and who's existence started the known universe, which has been lost to time.   Eru- The Primeval God of Everything, Lord of Stasis Inan- The Primeval God of Nothingness, Lord of Entropy Aste- The Primeval God of Creation, The All-Mother.   Major Gods- powerful, multifaceted Gods that are revered by multiple cultures under different names.   Aegni- The God of Fire, the Forge, and Metalworking. Also known as Morradin to the Dwarves, and colloquially called the All-Hammer. His symbol is a hammer striking an anvil.   Ao- The God of Time, Space, and Magic. The Lord of All. Also known as Aeon to the Elves, Chronos to the Dwarves, Nabu to the Halflings, and Akthera to the beast folk.  His symbol is a snake entwining an hourglass.   Asmodeus- The God of Tyranny and Domination, and the ruler of the Nine Hells. His symbol is an upside-down red pentogram.   Bahamut- The Platinum Dragon, and God of Justice. No other known aliases. His symbol is a dragon's claw.   Ectus- The God of Entertainment, Alcohol, Libations, and Stories. Also known as Dio to the Elves. His symbol is a wine glass wreathed in vines.   Folkmir- The God of Wisdom and Strategy. Also known as Athen to the Elves and Gnomes. His symbol is an open book and quill.   Fulgor- The God of Weather, Storms, and Lightning. The Lord of the Skies. Also known as Thun to the Dwarves and Zenos to the Halflings. His symbol is a fist holding a bolt of lightning.   Jyr- The God of the Ocean, Seas, and Earthquakes. Also known as Llyr to the Elves and Thalas to the Halflings. His symbol is a wave shorn by a trident.   Kheras, Goddess of Death. Also known as Carce to the Dwarves and Sevra to the Elves. Her symbol is a hand holding a skull.   Melite- Goddess of Nature and Harvests, and the patron of farmers. Also known as the Hearthweaver to the Halflings, Kelta to the Dwarves, and Seranae to the elves. Her symbol is an oak tree.   Mentus- The God of Travel, Passage, and Messengers. Also known as Svarfinger to the Gnomes. His symbol is a winged boot.   Midir- The God of Earth, Stone, and Metal. Also known as the Maker to the Dwarves, who believe that Midir is their creator. His symbol is a cracked, jagged rock within a diamond.   Moriel- The Goddess of Life and Light. Also known as Solara to the Elves and Radia to the Halflings. Her symbol is an eye with three beams of light shining from it.   Nocturn-Goddess of the Moon, Darkness, and Secrets. The patron goddess of thieves. Her symbol is a crescent moon.   Ohgma- The God of Invention and Knowledge. Also known as Vjarskinr to the Gnomes and Undsutr to the Dwarves. His symbol is a blank scroll.   Perun- The Goddess of War, Calamity, and Pestilence. Also known as Eshara to the Elves and Morrigan to the Dwarves. Her symbol is a pair of crossed spears adorned with three claw marks down the middle.   Sheogorath- The God of Change, Art, and Madness. Also known as Old Sheo to the Dwarves, Melpomene to the Elves and Thalia to the Halflings. Their symbol is a pair of theatre masks, one smiling and one frowning.   Tiamat- The Goddess of Envy, Greed, and Avarice. Also known as the Chromatic Dragon. Her symbol is a five-pointed wheel of claws.   Velhak- The Dead God.   Venator- The God of Hunting, Conquest, and Lycanthropy. Also known as Ullr to the Dwarves and Vesh to the Halflings. His symbol is a nocked bow and arrow crossed with a spear.

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