Pantheon

The gods of Alethustria are many and varied. The main pantheon, known as the Ten colloquially, cover many of the most important domains to the daily lives of citizens. In addition, there are many lesser gods worshipped throughout Alethustria as well. Some are known only to their adherents, while others may see their faithful all throughout the globe.

The Ten
The greatest and most powerful gods of Alethustria. These gods are worshipped by nearly the entire population.

Lesser Gods
While they may have less power than the greater gods of the Ten, many lesser gods are still worshipped fervently by large swathes of the population. Fishers, for instance, find much of their faith in Eadro.

Auril - Goddess of Winter
The embodiment of winter's wrath, Auril is generally worshipped more out of fear than anything else.


 * Symbol: Six-pointed snowflake.
 * Alignment: Chaotic evil

Bahamut - Dragon God of Good
The chosen god of all dragons who are good.


 * Symbol: Dragon's head in profile.
 * Alignment: Lawful good

Corellon Larethian - Elven God of Art and Magic
Considered a paragon of elvenkind, Corellon Larethian is skilled in art, poetry, magic, and warfare.


 * Symbol: Quarter moon or starburst.
 * Alignment: Chaotic good

Deneir - God of Writing
Deneir is known to many as the scribe to Phoenicius.


 * Symbol: Lit candle above an open eye.
 * Alignment: Neutral good

Eadro - God of the Sea
While many sailors and fishers pray to him before voyages, he's also worshipped by the races that live within the sea.


 * Symbol: Spiral shell design.
 * Alignment: True neutral

Gruumsh - Orc God of Storms and War
In battle, Gruumsh lost his eye to the elven god Corellon Larethian. To this day he and his adherents harbor a grudge against elves.


 * Symbol: Unblinking eye.
 * Alignment: Chaotic evil

Ioun - Goddess of Magic
Many libraries and magical schools are created in her name. Mages, sorcerers, scholars, tacticians, and those who revere wisdom find their place in worship of Ioun.


 * Symbol: A trio of eyes.
 * Alignment: True neutral

Lathander - God of Dawn and Rebirth
Many wishing for a new start may pray to Lathander. It is said his road is one that leads directly to Alethus.


 * Symbol: Road traveling to a sunrise.
 * Alignment: Neutral good

Leira - Goddess of Illusion
The patron goddess of liars and illusionists. Her most devoted followers often disguise themselves and speak the truth only to each other.


 * Symbol: Point-downward triangle containing a swirl of mist.
 * Alignment: Chaotic neutral

Lolth - Drow Goddess of Deception
The patron of the evil drow across Alethustria, also known as the Spider Queen.


 * Symbol: Spider.
 * Alignment: Chaotic evil

Maglubiyet - Goblin God of War
The conquerer god followed by goblins, hobgoblins, and bugbears. It is said that he subjugated the old goblin gods, keeping those useful to him as lieutenants and killing the rest.


 * Symbol: Bloody axe.
 * Alignment: Lawful evil

Odan - Dwarven God of Crafts
The dwarves know him as Moradin, but most everyone else calls him Odan. No one is quite sure why.


 * Symbol: Hammer and anvil.
 * Alignment: Lawful good

Persana - Triton God of the Depths and Creation
Largely unknown to those who are not of the triton race.


 * Symbol: Silver trident against a silhouetted conch.
 * Alignment: Neutral good

Selûne - Goddess of the Moon
Some also know Selûne as the goddess of good drow.


 * Symbol: Pair of eyes surrounded by seven stars.
 * Alignment: Chaotic good

Shar - Goddess of Darkness and Loss
Twin sister to Selûne and, paradoxically, an embodiment of the nothingness that preceded her. Shar claims be a healer, but only offers her followers numbness and spite.


 * Symbol: Black disc encircled with a border.
 * Alignment: Neutral evil

Silvanus - Goddess of Forests
Wild and unpredictable, much like nature itself, Silvanus maintains the cycle of life within the forest and bears particular wrath for those who use fire carelessly.


 * Symbol: Oak leaf.
 * Alignment: True neutral

Tiamat - Dragon Goddess of Evil
Tiamat is a dragon with five heads, each bearing a different color of the chromatic spectrum. She is the god of choice for the chromatic dragons of Dregonus.


 * Symbol: Dragon head with five claw marks.
 * Alignment: Lawful evil

Vecna - God of Evil Secrets
Said to have once been a powerful human necromancer, Vecna now claims domain over secrets that can be manipulated to bring about destruction.


 * Symbol: Hand with eye in the palm.
 * Alignment: Neutral evil

Zasarra - Goddess of Storms
While storms at sea are almost never welcome, Zasarra is thought to favor some people and use her storms to their benefit.
 * Symbol: Three lightning bolts radiating from a central point.
 * Alignment: Chaotic neutral