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Amar
Amar

Achiel - the refiner god. He is also associated with birds. He is often worshipped by warriors. His numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their tattoos. There are a small number of statues of him near rivers. He is known to appear to wicked mortals.
Adkiel - god of nightmares. He is also associated with feasts, pity and life. He is often worshipped by the wealthy. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their ritual scars. There are widespread shrines to him in most villages. He is known to give some help to mortals with quests.
Afel - goddess of the harvest and the underworld. She is also associated with dusk and flowers. She is often worshipped by lawbreakers. Her almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are more than a few sacrifices to her near bridges. She’s the wife of Kielah, mother of Niyaha, and her sister is Aphiel. She is known to send dreams to great mortal leaders.
Ahan - god of daydreams. He is also associated with sex, fate and beauty. He is often worshipped by the middle class. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the way they conduct themselves. There are widespread shrines to him in town squares. He is known to help mortals seeking forgiveness. He’s the brother of Alnetha.
Alik - goddess of psychology, birds, and the daylight hours. She is also associated with borders, the desert and agriculture. She is often worshipped by country folk. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are many temples to her in forest clearings. She is known to pose riddles to great mortal warriors.
Amael - goddess of sculpture. She is also associated with forests. She is often worshipped by warriors. Her numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their tattoos. There are a small number of statues of her near rivers. She is known to appear to wicked mortals.
Amar - god of fate and shame. He is often worshipped by adults. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to him in small villages. He is known to hinder adventurers.
Ambriel - the runaway goddess is also the goddess of the wilderness, prophecy and shame. She is also associated with time, duels and torment. She is often worshipped by the wealthy. Her surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their ritual scars. There are widespread shrines to her in most villages. She is known to give some help to mortals with quests.
Amsiel - the fearless god is also associated with desire. He is often worshipped by youths. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to him in small villages. He is known to hinder mortal villains.
Anael - god of the sky night time. He is often worshipped by warriors. His numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their tattoos. There are a small number of statues of him on cliffs. He is known to appear to pious mortals.
Alnetha - the courier goddess is also associated with death rites. She is often worshipped by men. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are a few temples to her at crossroads. She’s the sister of Ahan. She is known to help mortal heroes.
Aniel - god of the oceans. He is also associated with chaos. He is often worshipped by fishermen and sailors. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to him on beaches. He’s the father of Deja. He is known to hinder the unprepared.
Aphiel - goddess of bridge-building. She is also associated with madness and diplomats. She is often worshipped by architects and travellers. Her few followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to her on roads. Her sister is Afel. She is known to hinder mortal villains.
Ardain - god of architecture. He is also associated with birds. He is often worshipped by scholars. His numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their clothing. There are a small number of statues of him in cities. He is known to appear to intellectuals.
Aron - goddess of beggars, graves, birds, and dance. She is often worshipped by the poor. Her surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the way they dress. There are widespread shrines to her in towns. She is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.

Atil
Atil

Asdel - The goddess of morality is also associated with diplomacy. She is often worshipped by priests. Her numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their amulets. There are a small number of statues of her at the entrances to cities. She is known to appear to wicked mortals.
Atil - goddess of memory, wind, and death rites. She's also associated with mysteries and wrath. She is often worshipped by wanderers. Her almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are more than a few sacrifices to her near bridges. She is known to sometimes place obstacles in the way of great mortal leaders.


Baltha
Baltha

Baltha - the archer god. He is also associated with business and the wilderness. He is often worshipped by soldiers. His almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are more than a few sacrifices to him at crossroads. He is known to send dreams to military leaders.

Camue - She is the goddess of healing, but is also the goddess of fear and inspiration. She is sometimes associated with pity, the wilderness and joy. She is often worshipped by the poor. Her surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the way they conduct themselves. There are widespread shrines to her in military outposts. She is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.
Chorran - the god of winter, vengeance and the hearth.

Deja
Deja

Dallah - the goddess of darkness and life. She is often worshipped by warriors. Her numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the weapons they bear. There are a small number of statues of her near rivers. She is known to appear to mortal heroes.
Dallyr - the young goddess is associated with forests. She is often worshipped by warriors. Her numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their tattoos. There are a small number of statues of her near rivers. She is known to appear to young mortals.
Deja - the fish god. He is also associated with nature and strife. He is often worshipped by coast dwellers. His almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are more than a few sacrifices to him on beaches. He’s the son of Aniel. He is known to aid sailors.

Gielyr - the cabinetmaker god. He is also associated with vengeance. He is often worshipped by magic. His surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewellery. There are quite a few depictions of him in forests. He is known to give advice to distressed mortals.

framelessHoniel
framelessHoniel

Halel - god of children and orphans. He is also associated with graves and war. He is often worshipped by merchants. His vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the magic they wield. There are a large number of offerings to him just outside of cities. He is known to send visions to charismatic mortals.
Hielach - god of gardening is also associated with the stars and borders. He is often worshipped by farmers. His almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are more than a few sacrifices to him in fields. He is known to send visions to mortal leaders.
Honiel - the goddess of light. She is also associated with dance and theatre. She is often worshipped by thespians. Her followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are more than a few sacrifices to her near bridges. She is known to sometimes place obstacles in the way of great mortal leaders.

Jeha - god of mapmaking, poetry, and fog. He is almost exclusively worshipped by wanderers. His almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewellery. There are more than a few sacrifices to him near bridges. He is known to sometimes place obstacles in the way of great mortal leaders.
Jhielaph - god of cats and nature. He is often worshipped by youths. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to him in small villages. There are many myths involving his mercurial relationship with Kielach. He is the cousin of Kielach. He is known to hinder mortal villains.
Jopha - god of cooking. He is also associated with theatre and celebration. He is often worshipped by lawbreakers. His almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are more than a few sacrifices to him on lonely roads. He is known to send dreams to mortal leaders.
Jundiel - She is the goddess of wealth, and is also associated with wrath. She is often worshipped by wanderers. Her almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are more than a few sacrifices to her near bridges. She is known to sometimes place obstacles in the way of unfortunate mortals.

Kasdail - the joyful goddess. She is associated with peace, the sea, and mysteries. She is often worshipped by commoners. Her surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are quite a few depictions of her in meadows. She is known to occasionally mislead mortals in dire need.
Katib - goddess of trapping. She is also associated with patience. She is often worshipped by men. Her few followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to her in forests. She is known to hinder mortal villians.
Kielach - the god of desire. They are also associated with cats. They are often worshipped by magic. Their surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by the weapons they bear. There are quite a few depictions of them in forests. There are many myths involving their mercurial relationship with their cousin, Jhielaph. They are known to give advice to distressed mortals.
Kielah - the harvest god is also associated with pity. He is often worshipped by youths. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are many shrines to him in small villages. He’s the husband of Afel and Kielah, father of Niyaha. He is known to hinder virtuous mortals.

Lytalao - the god of travel and the dawn

Manem - the butcher goddess. She is also associated with rivers. She is often worshipped by farmers. Her few followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are many shrines to her in small villages. She is the cousin of Pyrar. She is known to aid virtuous mortals.
Muriel - goddess of typhoons and death. She is often worshipped by women. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are a few temples to her in coastal towns. There are many myths involving her scandalous relationship with Aniel. She is known to give aid to great mortal heroes.
Myv - the god of lovers and the wind

Naenoe
Naenoe

Naenoe - the god of abundance. He is also associated with innocence and the law. He is often worshipped by country folk. His large numbers of followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are numerous altars dedicated to him on islands. There are many myths involving his wild romance with Thansael. He is known to pose riddles to mortal warriors.
Niyaha - god of vintners and holidays. He is also associated with gambling, innocence and tournaments. He is often worshipped by village folk. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by their hairstyle. There are many temples to him in most villages. He’s the son of Kielah and Afel. He is known to help mortals seeking vengeance.
Nouton - the trickster god is also the god of Time and Sleep. He is also associated with oaths, the sun and dance. He is often worshipped by the middle class. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by a special amulet. There are widespread shrines to him in town squares. He is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.

Paha - the goddess of darkness is often worshipped by wanderers. She is also associated with the undead and desire. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are a respectable amount of carvings of her at the edge of forests. She is known to sometimes place obstacles in the way of epic mortal heroes.
Penael - god of baking, plants, and keys. He is often worshipped by commoners. His vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are a large number of offerings to him in town squares. He is known to have relationships with random mortals.
Penem - god of duels. He is also associated with law. He is often worshipped by youths. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to him in small villages. He is known to hinder mortal villains.
Pyrar - goddess of tanning. She is also associated with rivers. She is often worshipped by men. Her few followers can be primarily distinguished by their profession. There are many shrines to her in small villages. She is the cousin of Manem. She is known to hinder virtuous mortals.

Racha
Racha

Racha - god of protection and fire. He is often worshipped by youths. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are many shrines to him in small villages. He is known to protect virtuous mortals.
Rat - the goddess of dogs
Rielach - the secret goddess. She is also associated with love. She is often worshipped by warriors. Her numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the weapons they bear. There are a small number of statues of her near rivers.
Rielah and Rielat - The twin goddesses of sorrow. Rielah is also associated with whistling and fertility. She is often worshipped by commoners. Her surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewellery. There are quite a few depictions of her in meadows. She is known to occasionally mislead mortals in dire need.
Rielat is also associated with life. She is often worshipped by the elderly. Her numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their tattoos. There are a small number of statues of her in large cities. She is known to challenge wicked mortals. They are the daughters of Sacha.

Sielah
Sielah

Sacha - goddess of loss. She is also associated with seduction. She is often worshipped by men. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are a few temples to her in cities. She is the mother of Rielah and Rielat. She is known to help great mortal heroes.
Samue - goddess of midwives and fate. She is almost exclusively worshipped by women. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by their sacred amulets. There are a few temples to her in cities. She is known to give aid to any who call on her.
Sandiel - goddess of stable keeping is said to be ugly. She is also associated with madness and midnight. She is often worshipped by nobles. Her vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the magic they wield. There are a large number of offerings to her just outside of cities. She is known to challenge mortal villains.
Sariel - The god of light is always smiling. He is also associated with the plains. He is often worshipped by women. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are a few temples to him in cities. He is known to give aid to travelers.
Shaniel - goddess of death and tournaments. She is also associated with celebration and diplomacy. She is often worshipped by lawbreakers. Her almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are widespread temples to her in large cities. She is known to send dreams to great mortal leaders.
Sielach - god of disease, flowers and love. He is also associated with brawls, desire and the underworld. He is often worshipped by city dwellers. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are many temples to him on islands. He is known to pose riddles to great mortal warriors.
Sieliah - the navigator goddess is also associated with life and fish. She is often worshipped by travelers. Her vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are a large number of offerings to her in mountains. She is known to have relationships with random mortals.
Sielik - god of warfare and thunder. He is also associated with secrets and cities. He is often worshipped by lawbreakers. His almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are more than a few sacrifices to her near bridges. He is known to send dreams to great mortal leaders.

Sielyr
Sielyr

Sielyr - the reborn god. He is also associated with armour. He is often worshipped by the elderly. His numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their tattoos. There are a small number of statues of him in large cities. He is known to challenge wicked mortals.

Suriel - the god of debt is also associated with money and passion. He is often worshipped by nobles. His vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are a large number of offerings to him in big cities. He is known to have relationships with random mortals.


Thansael - the goddess of joy, daytime, and sleep. There are many myths involving her wild romance with Naenoe. She is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.

Uriel - god of knowledge. He is also associated with prophecy. He is often worshipped by women. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are a few temples to him in cities. He is known to give aid to any who petition him.

Zalah - the steel goddess. She is also associated with the undead and desire. She is often worshipped by wanderers. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are a respectable amount of carvings of her at the edge of forests. She is known to sometimes place obstacles in the way of epic mortal heroes.
Zalik - god of politics. They also associated with evil. They are often worshipped by men. Their many followers can be primarily distinguished by a large oval broach. There are many temples to them in cities. They are known to give aid to great mortal heroes.
Zaziel - god of memory and truth. He is also associated with science and sorrow. He is universally worshipped. His vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are a large number of offerings to him in mountains. He is known aid scholars.
Zelik - god of thunder, the forge, and the sea. He is also associated with summer, chaos and holidays. He is often worshipped by the poor. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their distinctive hair style. There are widespread shrines to him in military outposts. He is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.
Zepha - goddess of candle making, resurrection and friendship. She is also associated with keys, fire and travel. She is often worshipped by village folk. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by their hairstyle. There are many temples to her in most cities. He is known to help mortals seeking vengeance.