| >> Glorriann << |
Role: Druidic god of nature
Worshippers: Humans/Druids*/Rangers*
From the brief mention in the journals of Ginna Dalton we are indicated that Glorriann is in some form a god of druids or even of nature. |
| >> Dalgrundur << |
Role: Master of the Fallen and the Black Champion
Worshippers: Thestran Barbarians/Half-Giants
A god of evil. |
| >> Iasern << |
Role: God of trade/barter*/contracts*
Worshippers: Humans/Traders*
The being known as Iasern appears to be a god whose main roles appear to be related to trade and barter but also seem to skew into contracts, and quite possibly some form of laws as well thus related. References in his ?Market Blessing? also indicate that he is favourable to honor and serves as a source of wisdom but it is unclear if he is also the god of these traits or not. |
| >> Kaerellun<< |
Role: Goddess of intrigue/Chaos*/Secrets*
Worshippers: ?
From the lines layed out in the ?Song of Kaerellun? we are given an image of at the least a trickster goddess of somekind, and at the most the representation of chaos itself. The latter of these two is more than likely the case as the song makes mention repeatedly of changing alliances, warping plans, twists, and the like. |
| >> Nobbon << |
Role: God of the harvest
Worshippers: Halfings
A halfing god of harvests |
| >> Rurkogd << |
Role: ?
Worshippers: Half-giants
A god of the half-giants to the north; Rurkogd appears to be some sort of all-father type god to his worshippers or at the least a being that they look to for protection and blessings amongst their pantheon. |
| >> Stiirhad << |
Role: ?
Worshippers: Unknown
A god of a race of underground dwellers whome existed on Qalia and warred with the Ahgramun and Mordebi and later abandonned his followers* |
| >> Tharridon << |
Role: ?
Worshippers: Halfings
A halfling god of wine*/merriment* | |