Gods and Pantheons
The Gods and Pantheons of Teiravon 3, as recorded by Steelcap.
The Pantheons are as Follows.
- The Saints - Followers of virtue, recognizing those individuals who embody the traits which they strive to achieve.
- The Ancients - Followers of the Old Gods, terrible horrifying forces of unfathomable power and utter disregard for mortal fate.
- The Twins - Followers of the dual forces of light and dark, creation and destruction, the inherent duality of all things that exist.
- The Lords - Followers of the harbingers of chaos in rejection of the stagnation of order. The bringers of change and the source of inspiration and novelty.
- The Scales - The followers of the beneficent and majestic order of all dragon kind. The law bringers and the source of all civilization.
- The Sun - The followers of the first and oldest way, the path of light and warmth, the source of all life and the beating heart of all creation.
- The Watcher - The followers of the lonely one. He who stands in contemplative observation of the universe, the truth and wisdom, the action by inaction, the knower of things.
- The Stream - The followers of the harmonious understanding of the nature of all life. The shared force which permeates the planet and all its denizens, orchestrating actions not for good or ill but for the holistic mechanism of all ecology united.
- The Ancestors - The followers of tradition. Those that came before building the path to those who will come after, each generation stands upon the last to exalt and elevate those who will come yet further on.
- The Warrior's Path - The followers of the only truth you can grip with your own two hands, that combat proves the measure of all things, the strength of your arm and your conviction, the keen edge of your sword and your wit, your courage, dedication, tenacity, and the drive which pushes you forward.
Each of these pantheons is a complete religion world view, they acknowledge typically the beliefs of other religions but see them ultimately as mistaken or misguided, some regard each other with hostility, some with bemusement. Detailed understanding of each pantheon and how it relates to the other religions are forthcoming.