Gods
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| Name | Summary |
|---|---|
| Aldor | God of Civilization. Closely aligned with the Concordat. Absorbed the broad domain of craft after Korvael's silence. |
| Amilara | Goddess of Love and Joy. Silenced c. 1580. The most painful loss in the Folk pantheon. |
| Arachys | Goddess of Secrets. The smallest surviving faith. Serves the Concordat's intelligence operations. |
| Ela | Goddess of Light. The largest Folk congregation. Absorbed aspects of love and healing after Amilara's silence. |
| Galorn | God of Nature. Strong among druids, rangers, and the Stewards of Nawadzi. Absorbed weather from Thaloren's domain. |
| Korvael | God of the Forge and Making. Silenced c. 1530. The dwarven and gnomish loss. |
| Lyssivane | God of Fortune and Trickery. Silenced c. 1620. The most ironic divine loss. |
| Morgol | God of Death. Tends the boundary between life and death, which echoes the boundary between Earth and the Lost Realm. |
| Thaloren | God of the Sea and Storms. Silenced c. 1550. His domain was split between Galorn and Zela. |
| Veridael | Goddess of Knowledge. Patron of Nawadzi and most Folk academies. Her archivists maintain the Folk's written history. |
| Zela | God of War. His clerics and paladins form the backbone of the Concordat's enforcement arm. Absorbed storm-fury from Thaloren. |