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Isean, the God of Water and Sleep, is extremely beautiful, with fair skin, long, medium brown hair, and eyes the color of storm clouds. He is medium height and very slender, and seldom smiles. He usually wears simple robes dyed light grey and medium green. He is also associated with summer, ghosts and luck. He is often worshipped by wanderers. His vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by their ritual scars. There are many shrines to him in military outposts. There are many myths involving his wild romance with Idary. He is the son of Eniin. He is known to have relationships with mortal heroes.
Zar, the God of the Sky, is quite beautiful, with tanned skin, long, black hair, and eyes the color of cold iron. He is very tall and very slender, and looks somewhat malicious. He usually wears a hooded cloak dyed medium blue. He is also associated with charisma. He is often worshipped by nobles. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are a respectable amount of altars dedicated to him at crossroads. There are many myths involving his many adventures with Tind. He is the brother of Tallavae. He is known to sometimes hinder mortal heroes.
Baenan, the Goddess of Tricksters and the Sky, is extremely beautiful, with pale skin, long, curly dark golden hair, and eyes the color of deep pools. She is average height and broad-shouldered, and seldom smiles. She usually wears elegant clothing dyed light green and silver. She is also associated with warriors. She is often worshipped by the wealthy. Her large numbers of followers can be primarily distinguished by the weapons they bear. There are a respectable amount of temples to her in the foothills of mountains. There are many myths involving her great debates with certain mortals. She is the cousin of Scalon. She is known to give some help to mortals seeking vengeance.
Inai, the God of Death, Names and Destruction, is almost plain-looking, with dark skin, short, straight dark red hair, and eyes the color of fresh snow. He is tall and willowy, and tends to look sad. He usually wears little clothing, dyed medium blue. He is also associated with astrology, birds and night. He is often worshipped by the poor. His few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are more than a few sacrifices to him in large cities. There are many myths involving his duels with Geil. He is the son of Barakai. He is known to hinder great mortal heroes.
Ped, the God of Tricksters, Agriculture and Famine, is blindingly beautiful, with tanned skin, waist length, straight white hair, and eyes the color of red wine. He is of average height and broad-shouldered, and sometimes seems very sad. He usually wears simple clothes dyed red-violet and bright blue. He is also associated with dance. He is often worshipped by city dwellers. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the clothing they wear. There are many shrines to him on islands. There are many myths involving his wild romance with Isouyra. He is the brother of Isouyra. He is known to place challenges before mortal heroes.
Ilaed, the God of Battle, is surprisingly ugly, with ashen skin, long, curly cinnamon hair, and eyes the color of cold iron. He is tall and slightly plump, and looks somewhat malicious. He usually wears leather armor dyed dark aqua. He is also associated with lovers. He is often worshipped by wanderers. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are many offerings to him in forests. There are many myths involving his unhappy relationship with Ineu. He is the brother of Ineu. He is known to place challenges before great mortal heroes.
Eniin, the Goddess of Theatre, is extremely beautiful, with tanned skin, waist length, swirling dark red hair, and eyes the color of deep pools. She is very short and very slender, and almost never frowns. She usually wears a tattered cloak dyed black and pale brown. She is also associated with daydreams. She is often worshipped by men. Her surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewelry. There are quite a few offerings to her at the edge of forests. There are many myths involving her daring adventures with Ineu. She is the daughter of Ilaed. She is known to pose riddles to virtuous mortals.
Ineu, the Goddess of the Moon and War, is shockingly beautiful, with ivory skin, short, wavy dark grey hair, and eyes the color of black opals. She is tall and of hearty build, and looks somewhat malicious. She usually wears a hooded cloak dyed pale orange and red-orange. She is also associated with truth. She is often worshipped by clerics. Her surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are more than a few offerings to her in cities. There are many myths involving her one-sided relationship with Orarenae. She is the sister of Isean. She is known to help epic mortal heroes.
Orarenae, the Goddess of Death, Creation and Whistling, is blindingly beautiful, with pale skin, long, flowing medium brown hair, and eyes the color of moonlight. She is tall and very slender, and often appears angry. She usually wears armor dyed medium yellow. She is also associated with sorrow, dance and jesters. She is often worshipped by commoners. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the charms they carry with them. There are a few shrines to her in large cities. There are many myths involving her wild romance with Isean. She is the daughter of Isean. She is known to have relationships with great mortal warriors.
Idary, the Goddess of Winter, is extremely beautiful, with ivory skin, short, wavy red-brown hair, and eyes the color of fresh snow. She is surprisingly short and solidly built, and generally has a blissful expression. She usually wears scant clothing, dyed dark blue and bright green. She is also associated with youth, memory and thieves. She is often worshipped by the wealthy. Her vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are quite a few altars dedicated to her in small villages. There are many myths involving her affair with Isean. She is the daughter of Ineu. She is known to give aid to distressed mortals.
Tallavae, the Goddess of Disease, the Sun and the Moon, is extremely beautiful, with bronzed skin, long, light grey hair, and eyes the color of fallen leaves. She is very tall and somewhat muscular, and looks rather smug. She usually wears light and airy robes dyed black. She is also associated with courtesans. She is often worshipped by merchants. Her large numbers of followers can be primarily distinguished by the way they conduct themselves. There are many temples to her in mountains. There are many myths involving her affair with Tind. She is known to occasionally mislead mortals seeking forgiveness.
Tind, the Goddess of Summer, Feasts and Jesters, is surprisingly ugly, with ebony skin, long, straight pale red hair, and eyes the color of green leaves. She is of average height and very muscular, and almost never smiles. She usually wears rich robes dyed pale gold and medium yellow. She is also associated with night and marriage. She is often worshipped by the poor. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the way they conduct themselves. There are more than a few depictions of her at crossroads. There are many myths involving her scandalous relationship with certain mortals. She is the cousin of Kynd. She is known to give advice to distressed mortals.
Kynd, the Goddess of Water, Orphans and Famine, is divinely beautiful, with pale skin, waist length, white hair, and eyes the color of moonlight. She is tall and slightly plump, and almost never frowns. She usually wears a tattered cloak dyed violet and dark aqua. She is also associated with the desert. She is often worshipped by village folk. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the way they conduct themselves. There are quite a few temples to her in large cities. There are many myths involving her adventures with Zoamarn. She is the daughter of Tallavae. She is known to challenge mortal villians.
Zoamarn, the God of Law, is unusually beautiful, with fair skin, short, swirling pale red hair, and eyes the color of the blue ocean. He is very tall and muscular, and often seems angry. He usually wears a hooded cloak dyed green-brown and golden-brown. He is also associated with fog, whistling and music. He is often worshipped by lawbreakers. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are many altars dedicated to him just outside of cities. There are many myths involving his enduring friendship with Tallavae. He is the brother of Kynd. He is known to give aid to random mortals.
Dikao, the God of Brawls, is divinely beautiful, with pale skin, long, flowing black hair, and eyes the color of purple flames. He is short and somewhat muscular, and looks rather smug. He usually wears a cloak dyed brown and grey. He is also associated with warriors, victory and astronomy. He is often worshipped by women. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are a large number of altars dedicated to him just outside of cities. There are many myths involving his constant scheming with Tind. He is the son of Kynd. He is known to give advice to peasants who ask for aid.
Aryor, the God of Victory, is shockingly beautiful, with bronzed skin, shoulder length, wavy flaming red hair, and eyes the color of deep pits. He is surprisingly short and broad-shouldered, and is usually laughing. He usually wears scant clothing, dyed light grey. He is also associated with archery, the hearth and tricksters. He is often worshipped by the elderly. His large numbers of followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are a respectable amount of shrines to him at crossroads. There are many myths involving his many adventures with Isouxur. He is the husband of Trick. He is known to help wicked mortals.
Isouxur, the Goddess of Chaos, is very beautiful, with pale skin, long, dark grey hair, and eyes the color of storm clouds. She is very tall and slender, and often looks sly. She usually wears armor and a helmet dyed pale blue and bright blue. She is also associated with hunting, truth and secrets. She is often worshipped by warriors. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are numerous shrines to her in most villages. There are many myths involving her rough relationship with Mellri. She is the daughter of Scalon. She is known to appear to mortals seeking forgiveness.
Thoullen, the Goddess of Candles, is very beautiful, with bronzed skin, long, flowing dark brown hair, and eyes the color of bluejay eggs. She is tall and very slender, and seldom smiles. She usually wears a cloak dyed violet and medium yellow. She is also associated with the moon and keys. She is often worshipped by clerics. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewelry. There are quite a few altars dedicated to her in the foothills of mountains. There are many myths involving her many adventures with En't. She is the sister of Fledael. She is known to challenge distressed mortals.
Scalon, the God of the Sea, Night and Forests, is divinely beautiful, with bronzed skin, shoulder length, straight russet hair, and eyes the color of the green sea. He is short and solidly built, and usually has a guarded expression. He usually wears light armor dyed pale gold. He is also associated with youth and graves. He is often worshipped by women. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are numerous depictions of him in mountains. There are many myths involving his unhealthy relationship with Iduton. He is the brother of Trick. He is known to send visions to mortal warriors.
Truenli, the Goddess of Beauty, is quite beautiful, with copper skin, long, pale red hair, and eyes the color of fire opals. She is very tall and very slender, and is usually laughing. She usually wears stylized armor dyed dark yellow and dark gold. She is also associated with prophecy. She is often worshipped by lawbreakers. Her surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewelry. There are more than a few temples to her in most cities. There are many myths involving her scandalous relationship with certain mortals. She is the mother of Iduton. She is known to hinder mortal leaders.
Neavaxai, the God of Abundance, Evil and Politics, is somewhat plain, with brown skin, long, flowing black hair, and eyes the color of summer sky. He is tall and slightly plump, and often looks sly. He usually wears chain mail dyed dark green. He is also associated with autumn and theatre. He is often worshipped by the elderly. His large numbers of followers can be primarily distinguished by the charms they carry with them. There are more than a few shrines to him in most villages. There are many myths involving his affair with Mellri. He is the son of En't. He is known to have relationships with epic mortal heroes.
En't, the God of Joy, is eerily beautiful, with very pale skin, shoulder length, wavy dark red hair, and eyes the color of polished oak. He is very short and very slender, and almost never smiles. He usually wears rich robes dyed dark blue. He is also associated with famine. He is often worshipped by men. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are numerous depictions of him in most villages. There are many myths involving his tempestuous relationship with Neavaxai. He is the brother of Neavaxai. He is known to sometimes place obstacles in the way of charismatic mortals.
Idokrualo, the God of Cooking, is almost plain-looking, with tanned skin, short, white hair, and eyes the color of golden sand. He is tall and willowy, and often appears angry. He usually wears chain mail dyed dark brown and gold. He is also associated with poetry and wrath. He is often worshipped by clerics. His few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by their jewelry. There are many altars dedicated to him near bridges. There are many myths involving his affectionate relationship with Thoullen. He is the son of Truenli. He is known to appear to distressed mortals.
Iduton, the Goddess of Charisma, is very beautiful, with tanned skin, waist length, flowing dark red hair, and eyes the color of sapphires. She is very tall and broad-shouldered, and is always smiling. She usually wears a cloak dyed dark blue-violet. She is also associated with daydreams, valour and astronomy. She is often worshipped by magic-users. Her large numbers of followers can be primarily distinguished by their hairstyle. There are many altars dedicated to her in meadows. There are many myths involving her many misadventures with certain mortals. She is the wife of Isouxur. She is known to occasionally mislead random mortals.
Fledael, the God of Medicine and Armor, is extremely beautiful, with fair skin, shoulder length, flowing pale red hair, and eyes the color of bronze discs. He is very tall and of hearty build, and is usually frowning. He usually wears armor dyed tan. He is also associated with jesters, disease and friendship. He is often worshipped by commoners. His few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by their daily prayers. There are a large number of shrines to him in the foothills of mountains. There are many myths involving his unlikely friendship with Truenli. He is the husband of Aryor. He is known to place challenges before mortal magic-users.
Mellri, the Goddess of Mysteries and Crossroads, is unusually beautiful, with tanned skin, short, straight white hair, and eyes the color of dark earth. She is short and somewhat muscular, and is usually laughing. She usually wears leather armor dyed black. She is also associated with thieves and water. She is often worshipped by the poor. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by their daily prayers. There are a respectable amount of depictions of her in small villages. There are many myths involving her epic battles with En't. She is the sister of Truenli. She is known to challenge mortal heroes.
Trick, the God of Death Rites, is surprisingly beautiful, with very pale skin, waist length, rippling black hair, and eyes the color of a wild wolf's. He is of average height and slender, and often looks sly. He usually wears a cloak dyed dark bronze. He is also associated with wisdom. He is often worshipped by lawbreakers. His many followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are numerous statues of him just outside of cities. There are many myths involving his many adventures with Isouxur. He is the brother of Mellri. He is known to give some help to charismatic mortals.