Containing fourteen gods and goddesses the Pantheon of Alethia is devided into two halves. The Primal gods, which came first represent the forces of nature as they manifest and influence the world. The Civilised gods came after as the races of Alethia evolved the capacity for deeper thought and moral questioning. These gods of the more conceptual forces are more focused on the enlightened races as their spheres of influence play out more in the minds and hearts of the mortal races.
Endrithavārn God of Earth/Stone/Gems
Agnitejas God of Fire/Light/Destruction
Samudrānadi Goddess of Water/Cold/Oceans
Akashaziri Goddess of Air/Wind/Lightening
Idrajas God of Magic/Chaos/Demons/Luck
Yondigarha Goddess of Life/Healing/Vitality
Vishraki God of Death
Pradimar God of War/Contest/Honor
Satkuthan Goddess of Civilization/Knowledge/Trade/Law/Order
Masaundari Goddess of Love/Beauty/Lust
Olrish and Asani Twin Gods of Nature/Animals/Plants
Pathayā God of Travel/Journey/Exploration
Saphānria Goddess of Dreams/Wisdom/Secrets
Shyrztikalā God of Creation/Art/Craft