The Pantheon

The Five

From the first cry, five sparks took purpose and became gods, each shaping a realm and a way of living. Their rivalries are the fault lines of the world - and choosing one is the first thing the world learns about you.

Symbol of Loralei

Aurin · A radiant sun

Loralei

Goddess of Pleasure, Desire and Prosperity

Alluring · generous · quietly sovereign

When the first dawn gathered its warmth into a valley, Loralei rose from the gold of morning. She believes the heart is the source of all true power, and that desire shapes destiny more profoundly than fear or discipline ever could. Joy is the fire that deepens the spirit; beauty is both revelation and strength; secrecy dims the heart, for nothing real can flourish in darkness. Her children walk openly in her light.

Symbol of Loviatar

Morrigan · A black feather on a blade

Loviatar

Goddess of Wisdom, Vengeance and Suffering

Calm · relentless · unyielding

Loviatar awakened in the deepest shadow, born from the first understanding of fragility. She is clarity itself: illusions hinder growth, and comfort conceals what must be faced. Suffering is the forge that uncovers the true self; truth is found only when every shield is stripped away. Where Loralei nurtures softness, Loviatar demands confrontation, and her followers endure hardship as purification.

Symbol of Warrus

Olympus · A downward spear in an iron guard

Warrus

God of War, Battle and Order

Stern · principled · commanding

Warrus awoke from the roar of mountains and the fire of the earth. Among mortals he found conflict born of fear, but saw potential where others saw chaos, and taught them discipline, unity, and purpose. To Warrus, order is the backbone of civilization and battle the crucible in which truth burns away all weakness. He regards the wild freedom of Thalos as ruin, and answers chaos with formation.

Symbol of Thalos

Iasos · A cresting wave cleft by lightning

Thalos

God of Nature, the Sea and Storms

Wild · passionate · fiercely free

When a falling star struck the ocean, the sea split open and Thalos rose crowned in lightning. He claimed the archipelago of Iasos but raised no walls and accepted no throne. Freedom is sacred, instinct is truth, and nature is the oldest power, bowing to no fixed design. He teaches that strength must be earned in the open wild, beneath storms and tides, rather than hidden behind walls.

Symbol of Morbis

The Underworld · A spiral key of shadow

Morbis

God of Death, Memories and the Underworld

Serene · enigmatic · impartial

Morbis formed in the quiet fractures of creation, from memories unclaimed and truths unspoken. When the first lost soul drifted between life and dissolution, Morbis revealed the path into the Underworld. He does not debate the living gods, for their quarrels belong to the surface - yet all fear Morbis, because memory spares no one. Oaths bind even after death, and forgetting is the greatest sin.