1. Characters

Pantheon

Gods, Fiends and Demi-gods

Primordial Forces: At the beginning of time, the universe was created by the Primordial Forces, which were the fundamental elements that formed the foundation of existence. These forces were the very essence of creation, and they gave birth to the universe and all of its inhabitants. The very first generation of what would be considered godlike but were generally not worshipped, as they, for the most part, are not given humanoid characteristics; they were instead personifications of places or abstract concepts.

Celestial Titans: From the celestial bodies in the cosmos came the Celestial Titans, who were the first generation of physical gods and the architects of various realms across all the celestial bodies. They formed the continents and shaped the environment in their own ways before vanishing into myth. The Titans that were known to exist include Bjorr, Kiron, Azera, Niralla, Medina, Gogara, and Wraxim.

New Gods: After the Titans disappeared, new gods appeared and were worshipped by the mortal races that inhabited the realms created by the Titans. These gods were considered to be more approachable and relatable to mortals than the Titans, and they often had specific domains or aspects that they were associated with. Some of the new gods that were worshipped include Rhaaga, Diion, Eizzoath, Malagore, Pharados and Horus.

Lesser Gods: Over time, some of the new gods gave birth to lesser gods, who were also worshipped by mortals. These lesser gods had more specific domains than their parents and were often associated with specific aspects of nature or society. The Five gods of the Nagan Empire and the Kami Concord: Laaos, Nori, Gao, Liao and Takata. The draconic deities Gargaros, Azyroth, Karkaradon and Zerapheen. Demonic deities of the abyss under Rhaaga's rule: Visarius, Xinon, Hushaz, Elinyrami, Braxus and Anennepher.

Demi-Gods: As mortals worshipped the gods and forged alliances with them, some were granted divine powers or born and became known as demi-gods. These individuals were often chosen by the gods to carry out specific tasks or missions, and they were revered by mortals as divine beings. Some examples of demi-gods are the adopted princes and princess of Horus, the exiled angels of Pharados, and the archfiends of Malagore.

Fiends and Angels: Powerful and enigmatic beings in the world of fantasy. Angels, also known as celestials, serve as devoted messengers and guardians of the gods, while some are the direct offspring of mighty archangels. Mortals can also ascend to celestial status through divine blessings or extraordinary deeds. On the other hand, fiends are dark and malevolent creatures that come in various forms, from the demons of the abyss to the fiery infernal fiends. They seek to spread chaos and destruction, forming dark cults and granting boons to their mortal followers. Tieflings, beings with infernal heritage, are believed to be the outcome of fiends mingling with mortals. Amidst the celestial and fiendish clashes, the world balances on a knife's edge, with hope and despair ever intertwined.