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Chief Deities
Maen
They are both the god of war and peace. Maen has dark skin with short, curly black hair and eyes the color of fire. They are tall and slender and depicted wearing a deep red cloak with a hood that casts shadows over their face, their eyes casting a fiery glow from under the darkness.
Maen is typically worshipped by soldiers, and their followers can be distinguished by their symbol: two crossed broadswords inside of a diamond. Most cities have an altar dedicated to them, as this promotes times of peace and success during conflicts. They are the child of Te and spouse of Thau. There are numerous stories of Maen tempting mortals to reveal their true colors.
Thau
She is the goddess of crossroads, nightmares, and mysteries. She's depicted as truly breathtaking, with dark ebony skin, wavy red hair, and eyes the color of coal. She is of tall and lithe build and often shown wearing elegant clothes dyed a dark violet.
Thau is typically associated with vengeance, and her worshipers often include necromancers and those seeking revenge. Her vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by her symbol: a crossroad. There are a small number of temples to her in forests. There are many myths involving her vast travels with Er'za. She is the spouse of Maen. She is known to occasionally mislead great mortal warriors.
Lower Deities
Te
Te, the Goddess of the Sun, Dreams, and Creation, is quite beautiful, with warm dark skin, waist length, flowing white braids, and eyes the color of the morning sky. She is short and very slender, and has a faraway expression. She usually wears armor and a helmet dyed grey.
She is also associated with children and protection, and she is most often worshipped by mothers and artists. Her symbol, that of a dove crossing in front of a sun, is often found inked in the skin of her followers. There are many household shrines to Te, especially in families expecting children and beginning artists. There are many myths involving her tumultuous relationship with Thau. She is the mother of Maen and this sister of Siv and an unnamed mortal. She is known to appear to great mortal leaders.
Rindrevom
They are the God of Death and Death Rites. Eerily breathtaking, they have dark olive skin, short, wavy black hair, and eyes the color of storm clouds. They are tall and of hearty build with a faraway expression. They usually wear elegant clothing dyed a deep emerald.
He is also associated with storms and disease, and as such, they are often worshipped by healers, though there are many necromancers who are jealous of his powers and wish to usurp them. However, they rarely take on warlocks. He's well-known for a myth where he turns the spirits of children into birds, thus giving them a second chance at life. As such, most birds are associated with them, specifically canaries. There are alters dedicated to him in most cities to insure safe passage to the afterlife. They are the twin of Thau. He is known to purposefully mislead villains and to help children in need.
Oraindus
The God of Youth and Music is eerily beautiful, with ivory skin, short, curly white hair, and startlingly blue eyes. They are tall and muscular, and often seems angry. They usually wears leather armor dyed beige and pale gold.
They also associated with poetry and other forms of art, and are often worshipped by bards. Their few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by their symbol of a butterfly. There are widespread sacrifices to them in meadows. There are many myths involving their affectionate relationship with Rindrevom, their twin. They is known to give some help to mortal heroes, though they are also ornery and quick to anger with mortals.
Siv
Siv is the god of time and knowledge. He's a tall, ghost of a man with a lithe figure and waist-length dark hair. He is often depicted wearing black, shabby clothing that match his pitch-dark eyes.
Siv is typically associated with poetry and medicine as well, and he has many followers from doctors to scholars. His symbol is a skeleton key, and it can be found carved into the door of most libraries and academic institutions. He is the brother of Te and the son of Van and an unnamed mortal. He is known to offer assistance to mortals who seek him out humbly but punish those who challenge him.
Van
The Goddess of Water and Nature is, for all intents and purposes, rather plain, with very pale skin, waist length, cinnamon hair, and eyes the color of stormy seas. She is very short and very muscular and usually has a guarded expression. She wears a knee-length dress that ripples like water, shifting from green to blue to everywhere in between.
She is also associated with life itself, and she's often worshipped by sailors and farmers. Her followers keep aquamarine crystals on their windowsills to bring good luck, and there are many temples to her near ports. There are many myths involving her enduring friendship with certain mortals. She is the mother of Siv and Te. She is known to have relationships with mortal magic-users.
Er'za
The Goddess of Lust and Love is breathtaking to all who see them, with an appearance that constantly changes, appearing as what his viewer believes to be true beauty.
Young lovers tend to worship Er'za, though older couples also often to make sacrifices to her as a thanks for the longevity of their relationship. Her vast flocks of followers can be primarily distinguished by his symbol of an apple. Many homes have small shrines to them. There are many myths involving her tumultuous relationship with Van. She is the mother of Rindrevom and Oraindus. He is known to help young romantics but hinder those who scorn love.
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