The Pantheon of Glade

Abednego
Human God of Light
One of the twin human gods. It is said that he and his brother Asclepius shaped the world and then were born into it. Abednego learned the values of self-reliance and justice during his time in the mortal world.

Asclepius
Human God of Life
One of the twin human gods. It is said that he and his brother Abednego shaped the world and then were born into it. Asclepius learned the values of altruism and healing during his time in the mortal world.

Azahina
Ourok Goddess of Battle and Fertility
Azahina was an ancient warrior of strength and magic back during a more turbulent period of Ourok history. It is said that she led the tribes in retaking their ancestral homelands from elven invaders, and from there led a campaign to conquer all that was within reach. Her empire stretched across more than half of the eastern continent at the height of her reign. At the moment of her death in battle she saw into the afterlife and discovered a new territory to make her own. She now oversees a warrior's paradise to which all honorable combatants, friend or foe in life, are welcomed in death.

Denizen
Infernal God of the Grave
As an infernal with no horns, Denizen was a bit of an oddity in life. Stranger still were his fantastic sorceries stemming from what he determined to be the afterlife. He spent his time on Glade developing his innate powers and studying death rituals all across the three continents. It wasn't until he crossed the final threshold himself that he learned the Truth, and his followers are tasked with spreading that Truth and guiding others into the great beyond.

Fafph
Dwarven God of the Forge
A dwarf/magmin ancestor said to have crystalline hair and granite skin. In life he worked a forge at the heart of the planet and crafted legendary artifacts, many of which are at the center of conflicts to this day. He is also commonly seen as the god of virility

Pep
Infernal Goddess of Winter
A young diety said to grant relief to those who suffer. Her domain is icy winds and arcane knowledge. Her followers have been given a story of forgotten heroic deeds and told to spread it throughout the world of Glade.

Primordius (and His Many Faces)
Primoridan God of the Elements
Legend says he was a human or perhaps an elf shaman who was cast into a volcano during a powerful thunderstorm, and that his followers took on new forms when he ascended. Some say he was actually an Ourok, but if he was, the Ourok do not claim him as their own. His faces are named Flame, Earth, Water, and Volt.

Tir Frig
Elven God of Knowledge and Power
He was said to have once been a powerful wizard who used his intricate knowledge of the arcane to transcend even lichdom to become something even more powerful. So powerful, in fact, than a parasite was able to feast on a portion of his magics and grow strong enough to absorb knowledge from the planet itself.

Tempura
Giantkin Goddess of Dreams
Tempura is of a race closely related to the elemental giants, Firbolgs and Goliaths, and is often worshiped by the latter two. Her domain is mindfulness, trickery, illusion and dreams. In life she was a monk of the Way of the Soul who achieved Nirvana using a combination of magic and meditation to gain full control over her own mind. She exists in a state of full lucidity and her domain within mobius shifts and flows with her mental state. It is known as The Dreamscape. As a goddess she grants mortals access to the Dreamscape when they sleep. Their souls create a pathway into Mobius through which their minds are projected, where they can experience a small portion of Tempura's own being, which is shaped in part by the mortal's thoughts and memories. Her followers within the mortal realm teach mindfulness through their unique form of full-body worship. It is said that once an individual can master her techniques, they too can attain some measure of lucidity within the Dreamscape, or at least do away with nightmares.

Whillip
Whillip is an old and chaotic god. He cares not for good nor evil, and much like the plants that are his domain, his nature is to be caustic towards attempts at dominating the wild. He makes an exception for farming, however. To maintain his favor a follower must sow a plant for each that they destroy. Most of the stories surrounding Whillip's life have been lost to time. Indeed, his followers have never been tasked with maintaining this information. Instead they travel the world, advising rulers and farmers alike in the art and virtues of nurturing vegetation. Those followers that fail are seldom discouraged. After all, eventually, all is reclaimed by Whillip.

Verthag
Ourok God of Production, Order
Verthag represents the current age of Ourok society. It is said that he brought order to the warrior tribes once there was nothing left to conquer. As a shaman he preached for peace and cooperation between the Ourok communities and the spirits of nature, and he paved the way towards the sustainable production methods of the modern day communes. His symbol is a butcher's knife lying perpendicular over a tree branch, often framed by a five pointed star.

Xengral
Monstrous God of Chaos
A beast who stumbled upon a great source of power and ascended to godhood. This creature has a deep and unknowable intellect. If there is any meaning to be derived from its machinations, it is not for mortals to know. Its followers are beastfolk, dragons, monstrous shamans, pirates, bandits, and those who have been driven insane after catching a glimpse at the true nature of creation.