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Faeloria's mythology is deeply rooted in the teachings of the gods that shape its cosmology. At the heart of these legends stands '''Chronos''', the Father and Creator of the Cosmos. | Faeloria's mythology is deeply rooted in the teachings of the gods that shape its cosmology. At the heart of these legends stands '''Chronos''', the Father and Creator of the Cosmos. | ||
== Chronos == | == [[Chronos]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' Father, God of Time, Creator of the Cosmos | * '''Title:''' Father, God of Time, Creator of the Cosmos | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Circular coin embossed with an hourglass, set against a starlit space | * '''Symbol:''' Circular coin embossed with an hourglass, set against a starlit space | ||
* '''Domain:''' Time, infinite cosmos, inevitability | * '''Domain:''' Time, infinite cosmos, inevitability | ||
Chronos represents the inexorable passage of time. From the vast emptiness, he brought forth two divine beings: [[Ariana]] and [[Cryos]]. | [[Chronos]] represents the inexorable passage of time. From the vast emptiness, he brought forth two divine beings: [[Ariana]] and [[Cryos]]. | ||
== Ariana == | == [[Ariana]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' Goddess of Arcane and Motherhood | * '''Title:''' Goddess of Arcane and Motherhood | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Rectangular bar with fairy wings, a half tree, and a rose-thorn crown | * '''Symbol:''' Rectangular bar with fairy wings, a half tree, and a rose-thorn crown | ||
* '''Domain:''' Magic, creation, motherhood | * '''Domain:''' Magic, creation, motherhood | ||
Ariana crafted the '''Fae Wilds''', a realm filled with immortal and magically gifted creatures known as the Fae. She gave birth to: | [[Ariana]] crafted the '''Fae Wilds''', a realm filled with immortal and magically gifted creatures known as the Fae. She gave birth to: | ||
* '''Lucien''' – God of Luck | * '''[[Lucien]]''' – God of Luck | ||
* '''Eriana''' – Goddess of Nature | * '''[[Eriana]]''' – Goddess of Nature | ||
== Lucien == | == [[Lucien]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' God of Luck | * '''Title:''' God of Luck | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Circular coin with a four-leaf clover bearing symbols of ale, boot, harp, and coin | * '''Symbol:''' Circular coin with a four-leaf clover bearing symbols of ale, boot, harp, and coin | ||
* '''Domain:''' Fortune, chance, risk | * '''Domain:''' Fortune, chance, risk | ||
Lucien embodies luck, fortune, and the unexpected turns of life. | [[Lucien]] embodies luck, fortune, and the unexpected turns of life. | ||
== Eriana == | == [[Eriana]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' Goddess of Nature | * '''Title:''' Goddess of Nature | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Oval coin showing a doe amidst the duality of life and death | * '''Symbol:''' Oval coin showing a doe amidst the duality of life and death | ||
* '''Domain:''' Nature, life, growth, decay | * '''Domain:''' Nature, life, growth, decay | ||
Eriana grants beauty and bounty, but also reflects nature’s harshness and cycles of life and death. | [[Eriana]] grants beauty and bounty, but also reflects nature’s harshness and cycles of life and death. | ||
== Cryos == | == [[Cryos]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' The Winter, God of Ice, Lord of the Underworld | * '''Title:''' The Winter, God of Ice, Lord of the Underworld | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Triangular coin with ice crystals | * '''Symbol:''' Triangular coin with ice crystals | ||
* '''Domain:''' Ice, cold, the Underworld | * '''Domain:''' Ice, cold, the Underworld | ||
Cryos created the Underworld and fathered: | [[Cryos]] created the Underworld and fathered: | ||
* '''Aros''' – God of Death | * '''[[Aros]]''' – God of Death | ||
* '''Inuera''' – Goddess of Change | * '''[[Inuera]]''' – Goddess of Change | ||
== Aros == | == [[Aros]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' God of Death | * '''Title:''' God of Death | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Square coin showing barren wastes | * '''Symbol:''' Square coin showing barren wastes | ||
* '''Domain:''' Death, endings, silence | * '''Domain:''' Death, endings, silence | ||
Aros rules over the inevitable end of mortal and fae alike. | [[Aros]] rules over the inevitable end of mortal and fae alike. | ||
== Inuera == | == [[Inuera]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' Goddess of Change | * '''Title:''' Goddess of Change | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Shield-shaped coin with a dual-faced mask | * '''Symbol:''' Shield-shaped coin with a dual-faced mask | ||
* '''Domain:''' Change, transformation, cycles | * '''Domain:''' Change, transformation, cycles | ||
Inuera governs transformation, both physical and spiritual. | [[Inuera]] governs transformation, both physical and spiritual. | ||
== Alcor == | == [[Alcor]] == | ||
* '''Title:''' God of Protection and Sacrifice | * '''Title:''' God of Protection and Sacrifice | ||
* '''Born of:''' The combined power of Ariana, Lucien, and Eriana | * '''Born of:''' The combined power of [[Ariana]], [[Lucien]], and [[Eriana]] | ||
* '''Symbol:''' Circular coin depicting a comet’s trail | * '''Symbol:''' Circular coin depicting a comet’s trail | ||
* '''Domain:''' Guardianship, self-sacrifice, valor | * '''Domain:''' Guardianship, self-sacrifice, valor | ||
Alcor stands as a protector against the forces of evil that threaten the mortal and fae realms. | [[Alcor]] stands as a protector against the forces of evil that threaten the mortal and fae realms. | ||
== Cultural Significance == | == Cultural Significance == | ||
Latest revision as of 04:18, 2 October 2025
Faeloria Pantheon
Faeloria's mythology is deeply rooted in the teachings of the gods that shape its cosmology. At the heart of these legends stands Chronos, the Father and Creator of the Cosmos.
- Title: Father, God of Time, Creator of the Cosmos
- Symbol: Circular coin embossed with an hourglass, set against a starlit space
- Domain: Time, infinite cosmos, inevitability
Chronos represents the inexorable passage of time. From the vast emptiness, he brought forth two divine beings: Ariana and Cryos.
- Title: Goddess of Arcane and Motherhood
- Symbol: Rectangular bar with fairy wings, a half tree, and a rose-thorn crown
- Domain: Magic, creation, motherhood
Ariana crafted the Fae Wilds, a realm filled with immortal and magically gifted creatures known as the Fae. She gave birth to:
- Title: God of Luck
- Symbol: Circular coin with a four-leaf clover bearing symbols of ale, boot, harp, and coin
- Domain: Fortune, chance, risk
Lucien embodies luck, fortune, and the unexpected turns of life.
- Title: Goddess of Nature
- Symbol: Oval coin showing a doe amidst the duality of life and death
- Domain: Nature, life, growth, decay
Eriana grants beauty and bounty, but also reflects nature’s harshness and cycles of life and death.
- Title: The Winter, God of Ice, Lord of the Underworld
- Symbol: Triangular coin with ice crystals
- Domain: Ice, cold, the Underworld
Cryos created the Underworld and fathered:
- Title: God of Death
- Symbol: Square coin showing barren wastes
- Domain: Death, endings, silence
Aros rules over the inevitable end of mortal and fae alike.
- Title: Goddess of Change
- Symbol: Shield-shaped coin with a dual-faced mask
- Domain: Change, transformation, cycles
Inuera governs transformation, both physical and spiritual.
- Title: God of Protection and Sacrifice
- Born of: The combined power of Ariana, Lucien, and Eriana
- Symbol: Circular coin depicting a comet’s trail
- Domain: Guardianship, self-sacrifice, valor
Alcor stands as a protector against the forces of evil that threaten the mortal and fae realms.
Cultural Significance
The Pantheon of Faeloria provides the cultural, spiritual, and moral backbone of Avaria. Its tales of gods, celestial dynamics, and world-creation weave a rich tapestry of mythos that guides the beliefs, festivals, and traditions of its people.