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As noted, how the Seven are seen in the World varies considerably, and the following is just some common views of them. The gender ascribed to the deities varies from culture to culture, often times in relation to how its aspects are seen in that culture.
 
As noted, how the Seven are seen in the World varies considerably, and the following is just some common views of them. The gender ascribed to the deities varies from culture to culture, often times in relation to how its aspects are seen in that culture.
  
====Aenri (Sylverda), Aarim (Wyffleum), Azarn (Zukrut), Anriu (Rau), Ahnar (Darkwood), Atzea (Quetzlan)====
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'''Aenri (Sylverda), Aarim (Wyffleum), Azarn (Zukrut), Anriu (Rau), Ahnar (Darkwood), Atzea (Quetzlan)'''
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Broadly the deity of the Sun, Dawn, Light, and the Sky. May sometimes cover elements derived from those, such as Weather in Sylverda, or Victory in Battle in Rau (the Orcs are predominantly nocturnal, so battles are fought at night, ending when the Sun rises, leading to the idea that the Sun judges who the victors of a battle were).
 
Broadly the deity of the Sun, Dawn, Light, and the Sky. May sometimes cover elements derived from those, such as Weather in Sylverda, or Victory in Battle in Rau (the Orcs are predominantly nocturnal, so battles are fought at night, ending when the Sun rises, leading to the idea that the Sun judges who the victors of a battle were).
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Ymalia (Sylverda), Ynarie (Wyffleum), Ykarna (Zukrut), Yneru (Rau), Ytmata (Darkwood), Yssele (Quetzlan)'''
  
====Ymalia (Sylverda), Ynarie (Wyffleum), Ykarna (Zukrut), Yneru (Rau), Ytmata (Darkwood), Yssele (Quetzlan)====
 
 
The deity of the cycle of death and rebirth, nature, and the harvest. In Sylverda serves mainly as the goddess of nature, including non-living elements, such as streams, the wind, and rocks. In the Darkwood, seen as the god of gifts and reciprocity.
 
The deity of the cycle of death and rebirth, nature, and the harvest. In Sylverda serves mainly as the goddess of nature, including non-living elements, such as streams, the wind, and rocks. In the Darkwood, seen as the god of gifts and reciprocity.
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Malam (Sylverda), Wyllam (Wyffleum), Marut (Zukrut), Maht (Rau), Muzam (Darkwood), Mzalam (Queztlan)'''
  
====Malam (Sylverda), Wyllam (Wyffleum), Marut (Zukrut), Maht (Rau), Muzam (Darkwood), Mzalam (Queztlan)====
 
 
Deity of farming, fishing, and more generally crafting. In Wyffleum, also the god of war and raiding, for they traditionally till the land in the growing season, and go raiding on the seas in the winter, so for them farmer and raider are near synonymous.
 
Deity of farming, fishing, and more generally crafting. In Wyffleum, also the god of war and raiding, for they traditionally till the land in the growing season, and go raiding on the seas in the winter, so for them farmer and raider are near synonymous.
  
====Oshan (Sylverda), Ollym (Wyffleum), Ozhut (Zukrut), Othak (Rau), Ofran (Darkwood), Otlan (Quetzlan)====
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'''Oshan (Sylverda), Ollym (Wyffleum), Ozhut (Zukrut), Othak (Rau), Ofran (Darkwood), Otlan (Quetzlan)'''
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Deity of wanders, refugees, exiles, couriers, peddlers, and adventurers. In Sylverda, also the god of guards, and seen as the patron of the Warden who protect the Mother Forest. Among the Quetzlan, she is the goddess of sorrow and longing, as they see themselves as exiles from their true home.
 
Deity of wanders, refugees, exiles, couriers, peddlers, and adventurers. In Sylverda, also the god of guards, and seen as the patron of the Warden who protect the Mother Forest. Among the Quetzlan, she is the goddess of sorrow and longing, as they see themselves as exiles from their true home.
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Suleri (Sylverda), Suterm (Wyffleum), Samza (Zukrut), Serarm (Rau), Svula (Darkwood), Ussele (Quetzlan)'''
  
====Suleri (Sylverda), Suterm (Wyffleum), Samza (Zukrut), Serarm (Rau), Svula (Darkwood), Ussele (Quetzlan)====
 
 
Deity of writing, knowledge, and tradition. In Zukrut, also the god of merchants due to the connection to ledgers and mathematics. In Rau, the goddess of secrets, representing the hidden knowledge of each of the clans.
 
Deity of writing, knowledge, and tradition. In Zukrut, also the god of merchants due to the connection to ledgers and mathematics. In Rau, the goddess of secrets, representing the hidden knowledge of each of the clans.
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Tsuma (Sylverda), Thuma (Wyffleum), Tzuka (Zukrut), Taeme (Rau), Tsulam (Darkwood), Tlalu (Quetzlan)'''
  
====Tsuma (Sylverda), Thuma (Wyffleum), Tzuka (Zukrut), Taeme (Rau), Tsulam (Darkwood), Tlalu (Quetzlan)====
 
 
Deity of the night, the stars, the twin moons, and love. In Sylverda, also the god of mischief, trickery, and children, due to ever changing faces the moons present at night. Darkwood has the same associations, but views the deity as changing genders with the phases of the moons.
 
Deity of the night, the stars, the twin moons, and love. In Sylverda, also the god of mischief, trickery, and children, due to ever changing faces the moons present at night. Darkwood has the same associations, but views the deity as changing genders with the phases of the moons.
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Feorn (Sylverda), Fyern (Wyffleum), Feork (Zukrut), Faena (Rau), Felu (Darkword), Ftaek (Quetzlan)'''
  
====Feorn (Sylverda), Fyern (Wyffleum), Feork (Zukrut), Faena (Rau), Felu (Darkword), Ftaek (Quetzlan)====
 
 
Deity of fate, magic, and law. In Wyffleum, the goddess of the sea and the wind, for sailors are always at their mercy as fate decrees. In Quetzlan, the god of rightful rulership whose visions guides kings on the proper path for the betterment of their subjects.
 
Deity of fate, magic, and law. In Wyffleum, the goddess of the sea and the wind, for sailors are always at their mercy as fate decrees. In Quetzlan, the god of rightful rulership whose visions guides kings on the proper path for the betterment of their subjects.
 
===Other Worlds and the Afterlife===
 
===Other Worlds and the Afterlife===

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