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Chapter Four

Pantheons & Deities

Eleven pantheons. Four standalone gods. One creator, one destroyer, and a thousand lesser spirits nobody's had the decency to number.

The Pantheons

The pantheons of Tikor

The Divinity

The pantheon of the Karu — Garuyda the Great Phoenix and her divine court, rulers of Garuda's shining half.

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The Pangool

The cryptic gods of the See'er — intermediaries of Ro'og, bridges between the living and the cosmic.

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The Vodun

The gods of the Dihoma — born of Mawu-Lisa, guardians of the Deep Forest and every wind that crosses it.

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The Four Pillars

Ryuujin's four spirit clones — the eternal guardians of Vinyata. Each Pillar is one piece of the dragon god, split along the line of a single virtue.

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The Orisha

The pantheon of the Lucomi — Oludamare's children and the ascended mortals who joined them, with one deity for every aspect of life on Tikor.

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The Mistoa

The nomadic gods of the Wanderers. Older cousins more than parents — walking the same long roads, with no Divine Entity behind them that anyone can name.

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The Ra'atum

The pantheon of the Mali-Kar — Temu's elemental children. Shu is the wind. Geb is the ground. The line between deity and element doesn't really exist.

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The Children of Xavian

Xavian's family. The Wretched Ones, the Rakshasa, the Harbingers of the Dark, and the cultists. A pantheon of corruption, kept together by the Withering King's will.

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The Primordials

The ancient deities of the Animal Kingdom — one Primordial per species, guarding their kin since long before any human had words for them.

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Mother Nature

An omnipresent force on Tikor that keeps the balance through Sacred Trees, the Kahali Fog, and the quiet retribution of the natural world.

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Otherworlders

Beings from alternate dimensions. Shadowcats, Umbra Shades, and the rest of the entities that came through somebody else's door and stayed for a look.

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Standalone Deities

Gods who walk alone

Four figures who stand outside the pantheon structure — the creator, the destroyer, the dragon, and the God-King who came down from the sky to rule in the flesh.