The Ancient Ones

The ancient ones are a large and multifaceted pantheon of deities. They are the main religion of Lierund, though with the advent of science they are going by the wayside. Followers of the ancient ones typically chose one or a few gods to follow.

Arvan (Ar-ven): God of cleanliness and hygiene

Azen (Aa-zen): God of war

Aznia (Aaz-nee-uh): Goddess of the strategy

Bruna (Brew-nuh): Goddess of the hunt

Caldyr (Call-deer): God of the death and decay

Cihren (S-ear-in): Goddess of the hearth and home, popular with the poor

Cobin (Coh-bin): God of the sun and summer, Husband of Sebris

Damtir (Dam-teer) Deity of philosophy

Dezmis (Dehz-miss): God of knowledge, popular with mind builders

Drustia (Droo-stee-uh): Goddess of justice

Edeya (Eh-day-uh): Goddess of mischief, wife of Gatyx

Eloya (Eh-loy-uh): Goddess of love, procreation and sexual desire, wife of Goldos

Eray (Eh-ray): Deity of air and the winds, popular with wind weavers

Fetarr (Feh-tar): God of alchemy

Gatyx (Gah-tiks): Deity of youth, partner of Edeya

Goldos (Goal-dose): God of wine and pleasure, husband of Eloya

Grella (Grehl-uh): Goddess of divine order, law, and custom

Hataris (Huh-tar-is): Goddess of women and marriage

Hydis (Hye-dis): God of satire, writers, and playwrights, brother to Mononis

Idis (Ee-dis): God of retribution

Indall: (In-doll) Deity of time

Isyn (Eye-zin): Deity of rainbows

Jethar (Jeh-thar): God of dreams and sleep

Kiesys (Kee-sis): Goddess of grace and beauty

Kryone (Cry-ohn): Goddess of victory

Kutyx (Kyu-tiks): Deity of woods, fields, and flocks

Lettes (Lets): Goddess of caverns, mountains, rocks and dirt, popular with earth movers

Lisus (Lih-sus): God of water and the ocean, popular with wave makers

Lotin (Loh-tin): God of luck and opportunity

Meara (Mee-ruh): Goddess of mathematics, physics, and engineering

Mononis (Muh-no-nis): Goddess of music, poetry, art, sister to Hydis

Monir (Moh-neer): God of the sky and the heavens

Nadelia (Nuh-dehl-ee-uh): Goddess of fall, harvest, and agriculture

Nenera (Neh-neer-uh): Goddess of childbirth and fertility

Nurana (Noo-rahn-uh): Goddess of night, wife of Siris

Nynos (Nye-nohs): Deity of emptiness, from which all life was created

Omos (Aw-mohs): God of faith and spirituality

Orlo: (Or-low) God of gardens and flowers

Pella (Pehl-uh): Goddess of wisdom

Phania (Fan-ee-uh): Goddess of spring

Qeara (Kee-ruh): Goddess of the earth

Reva (Reh-vuh): Goddess of nature

Rodos (Row-dohs): God of zeal, rivalry, and jealousy

Sebris (Sehb-ris): God of the moon, husband of Cobin

Siris (See-rees): Goddess of the dawn, wife of Nurana

Sydros (Sih-drohs): God of fire and blacksmithing, popular with flame keepers

Tesmir (Tez-meer): God of strength and power, popular with assassins

Tydos (Tye-dose): God of winter and snow

Tyva (Tee-vuh): Goddess of strife

Uleni: (Yoo-leh-nee) Goddess of harmony and peace

Uton (Yoo-ton): Deity of fortune and prosperity

Vinias (Vin-ee-us): God of health and medicine and healing, popular with body menders

Vyda (Vee-duh): God of magic and mages

Wodar (Woh-dar): God of lightning, thunder, and storms, popular with storm callers

Wuhmir (Wuh-meer): God of astronomy

Ykmes: (Eek-mis) God of light, twin of darkness

Ynes (Ee-nis): Goddess of darkness, uses a chalice to carry souls to the afterlife, popular with shadow walkers, twin of light

Zelin: (Zehl-in) God of commerce and travel

Zonera (Zoh-neh-ruh): Goddess of persuasion