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'''Vithelan High Gods'''
  
 
*Duradpur, The Three Measures
 
*Duradpur, The Three Measures
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*Atrilith, the Great Self; aka "that which was first measured". He makes the Great Sounds, First Beings, the Great Musicians and the First Dancers
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*The First Dancers
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**Oorduren. Stillness, later the Meditator
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**Majadan (iste). Father Goddess; the Desirer; the Mover
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**Erdires (Yothenara). Mother Goddess; the Desired; the Receiver
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*The Second Dance awakens:
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**Vith. The Organizer, father of Gods and Antigods.
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**Laraloori, Mother of the Gods
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**Gebkeran, Mother of the Antigods
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*The Third Dance awakens:
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**Korudel, Godof Wisdom, Mathematics and Speech; Universal Architect
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**Chaquandarath. Priest of the Gods
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**Genderatha. Priestess of the Gods
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'''Vithelan Parloth (Gods)'''
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(incomplete list)
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*Govmeranen, King of the Gods
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*Karki, the Champion, Lord of Burning; War God
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*Veldru, the atmospheric god
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*Maluraya, the Sun God
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*Yothbedta, the Gardener
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*Horandaru, the Craftsman and Builder
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*Avanoru, Goddess of the Vast Sea, and its depths
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*Prosandara, the Mother of (Land and Air) Animals
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*Venperesha, Goddess of Sea Animals
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*Henserava, the Great Bowman, a war god
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*Festatu, Imprisoner of the Dead
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*Hotenessa, who heals sickness
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*Herevens, God of the Mountains and heights
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*Enevar, bearer of Victory
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*Volendaru, one of the Rich Twins, keeper of mineral wealth and money
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*Laravenderain, one of the Rich Twins, goddess of food and property
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*Vanard, the Boy God
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*Teleremo, the sailing wind. A son of Veldru.
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'''Vithelan Adpara (Anti-gods)'''
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(incomplete list)
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*Dogsalu, First Antigod King, draconic in form. Was forged around the Pearl Mother.
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*Keltari, Second Antigod King
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*Fer retheven, Queen of Sickness
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*Bandan, King of the Andins (demons)
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*Arlu, Queen of the Eresteenes
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*Adlanari, God of the Dream World
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*Chelen, the Doubter
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*Ezran, the Defamer, the Evil One
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*Hesezjagu, Master of the Dead
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*Essabaktu, the High Priest
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*Herespur, the Destroyer
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*Avanadpur, Lord of Nightmares
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*Herenath, Priest of the Antigods
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*Ombardaru, Sheradpara of Low Priesthood
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*Festanur, Spirit Master Supreme
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*Martalak, Sorcerer Lord
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'''Families of Antigods'''
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The five families of Antigods are:
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*Sheradpara: The Noble Wrongs, who are as powerful as gods and pose a threat to the rule of the gods as well
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*Andins: Vicious and foul entities that enjoy manifesting evil, demonic and rapacious spirits that prey on the living. Their king is Bandan.
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*Eresteenes: Hungry monsters and nightmare creatures, ruled by Arlu
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*Iradgenderi: The Transitional Things, typically those that lead mortals astray by changing shape por appearing to fulfil their wishes. Also beings native to the Dream World
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*Ede: "The little ones", imps
  
Vithelan Gods
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'''Parondpara (Low Gods)'''
  
Govmeranen,
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There are thousands of these entities, perhaps millions

Latest revision as of 20:04, 20 September 2012

(from Revealed Mythologies)

Vithelan High Gods

  • Duradpur, The Three Measures
  • Atrilith, the Great Self; aka "that which was first measured". He makes the Great Sounds, First Beings, the Great Musicians and the First Dancers
  • The First Dancers
    • Oorduren. Stillness, later the Meditator
    • Majadan (iste). Father Goddess; the Desirer; the Mover
    • Erdires (Yothenara). Mother Goddess; the Desired; the Receiver
  • The Second Dance awakens:
    • Vith. The Organizer, father of Gods and Antigods.
    • Laraloori, Mother of the Gods
    • Gebkeran, Mother of the Antigods
  • The Third Dance awakens:
    • Korudel, Godof Wisdom, Mathematics and Speech; Universal Architect
    • Chaquandarath. Priest of the Gods
    • Genderatha. Priestess of the Gods

Vithelan Parloth (Gods)

(incomplete list)

  • Govmeranen, King of the Gods
  • Karki, the Champion, Lord of Burning; War God
  • Veldru, the atmospheric god
  • Maluraya, the Sun God
  • Yothbedta, the Gardener
  • Horandaru, the Craftsman and Builder
  • Avanoru, Goddess of the Vast Sea, and its depths
  • Prosandara, the Mother of (Land and Air) Animals
  • Venperesha, Goddess of Sea Animals
  • Henserava, the Great Bowman, a war god
  • Festatu, Imprisoner of the Dead
  • Hotenessa, who heals sickness
  • Herevens, God of the Mountains and heights
  • Enevar, bearer of Victory
  • Volendaru, one of the Rich Twins, keeper of mineral wealth and money
  • Laravenderain, one of the Rich Twins, goddess of food and property
  • Vanard, the Boy God
  • Teleremo, the sailing wind. A son of Veldru.

Vithelan Adpara (Anti-gods)

(incomplete list)

  • Dogsalu, First Antigod King, draconic in form. Was forged around the Pearl Mother.
  • Keltari, Second Antigod King
  • Fer retheven, Queen of Sickness
  • Bandan, King of the Andins (demons)
  • Arlu, Queen of the Eresteenes
  • Adlanari, God of the Dream World
  • Chelen, the Doubter
  • Ezran, the Defamer, the Evil One
  • Hesezjagu, Master of the Dead
  • Essabaktu, the High Priest
  • Herespur, the Destroyer
  • Avanadpur, Lord of Nightmares
  • Herenath, Priest of the Antigods
  • Ombardaru, Sheradpara of Low Priesthood
  • Festanur, Spirit Master Supreme
  • Martalak, Sorcerer Lord

Families of Antigods

The five families of Antigods are:

  • Sheradpara: The Noble Wrongs, who are as powerful as gods and pose a threat to the rule of the gods as well
  • Andins: Vicious and foul entities that enjoy manifesting evil, demonic and rapacious spirits that prey on the living. Their king is Bandan.
  • Eresteenes: Hungry monsters and nightmare creatures, ruled by Arlu
  • Iradgenderi: The Transitional Things, typically those that lead mortals astray by changing shape por appearing to fulfil their wishes. Also beings native to the Dream World
  • Ede: "The little ones", imps

Parondpara (Low Gods)

There are thousands of these entities, perhaps millions