The Pantheon


Thiton - God of Water and Life

Thiten - Goddess of Death and Time

Gliten - Goddess of Air and Balance

Gliton - God of Fire and Chaos

Glitonea - Goddess of Earth and Law

Mazoë - God of Courage and Justice

Moronóë - God of Wisdom and Hearth

Tyronóë - Goddess of Dreams and Psyche

Yafel - Knowledge and Cunning


Manifests slightly differently in various cultures, but overall themes are present and largely consistent. There are always the Nine and they are tightly related as a family unit. Relationships between the gods are often contentious but typically resolve throughout the narratives and that usually by common care for mortals and the realms of being. There tends not to be a consistent hierarchy, though folks treat patron deities of greater importance (Dwarven folk may honor and give deference to Glitonea while Elven cultures may esteem Tyronóë or Moronóë and elemental-based peoples often regard their corresponding deity as first among equals). Symbolism and stories vary, but under the banner of the following “expertises” or “specialities” of each member of the Pantheon.