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WORSHIPPED VALYA
Here are a few Valya that are worshipped as gods in certain areas of Elissar.
Peregrine Pathlord
Peregrine Pathlord, the Guardian of the Crossroads and the Keeper of the
Compass, is a revered figure in the pantheon of Elissar, embodying the spirit of the
perpetual journey. His lore is woven into the very roads that traverse the land and
the choices that shape the destiny of its travelers.
Origins: Peregrine is said to have emerged from the first path ever trodden by
mortal feet. He was born of the desire to explore, the curiosity that drives one to
see what lies beyond the horizon. As the Patron of the Perpetual Journey, he
represents the unending quest for knowledge, experience, and self-discovery.
Domains: Peregrine’s domains encompass travel, choice, and destiny. He watches
over all who travel for any purpose, be it trade, exploration, or pilgrimage. His
guidance is sought at every crossroad, literal and metaphorical, where a decision
must be made and a path chosen.
Symbols and Worship: Peregrine is often depicted as a wanderer with a wide-brimmed hat and a staff that points in
multiple directions. His symbols are the compass and the crossroads, representing the guidance and choices that define a
journey. Shrines to Peregrine are found at significant junctions and are adorned with offerings of shoes, maps, and compasses
from those seeking his blessing on their travels.
Festivals and Rites: The most significant observance in his honor is the Festival of Paths, celebrated at the onset of the
traveling season. It is a time when travelers of all kinds gather to exchange tales, maps, and wisdom. They seek Peregrine’s
favor through the Rite of the Open Road, where they cast stones onto a map and let the pattern determine their next
adventure.
Influence: Peregrine’s influence is felt in the restlessness of the heart, the yearning to roam, and the courage to face the
unknown. He is believed to walk invisibly alongside travelers, offering subtle signs and omens to guide them on their way.
Legends: One of the most beloved legends of Peregrine tells of a young adventurer who stood at a crossroads, unable to
choose a path. Peregrine appeared to the youth in the guise of an old traveler and walked with him, sharing stories of the
wonders and perils of each road. By the journey’s end, the youth had found not only his path but also his purpose, and it is
said that all who truly seek will find Peregrine at their side at the crossroads of their life.
Peregrine Pathlord’s lore is a celebration of the journey itself, not just the destination. He is the whisper in the heart that urges
one to journey forth, the hand that guides at the crossroads, and the compass that points ever onward on the perpetual
journey of life.
Thundarion
Thundarion, known as the Mightbringer, is a towering figure in the pantheon of
Elissar, commanding the awe-inspiring power of the storm. His lore is as
tumultuous and powerful as the tempests he conjures.
Origins: Thundarion’s birth is said to have been heralded by a storm that lasted a
century, each thunderclap foretelling his coming. He emerged from the heart of the
tempest, a deity of raw strength and indomitable will. His essence is intertwined
with the primal forces of nature, embodying the unbridled fury of the skies.
Domains: The domains of Thundarion encompass strength, courage, and battle.
He is the patron of warriors, blacksmiths, and all who seek to harness the power of
the storm. His followers draw upon his might to face their battles, whether they be
fought on the fields of war or within the forges of creation.
Symbols and Worship: Thundarion is often depicted wielding a hammer that crackles with lightning, his voice a thunderous
roar that shakes the heavens. His symbols are the lightning bolt and the anvil, representing the destructive and creative forces
of the storm. Temples dedicated to Thundarion are built to withstand the fiercest weather, and his altars are scorched with
marks from ritual lightning strikes.
Festivals and Rites: The most revered festival in his honor is the Stormcall, a celebration that takes place during the most
intense storms. His followers gather to chant and beat drums, their rhythm mimicking the heartbeat of the storm. The bravest
among them perform the Rite of the Thunderstrike, where they seek to capture the essence of lightning within enchanted
stones.
Influence: Thundarion’s influence is felt in the courage that rises in the face of adversity, the strength that surges in
moments of need, and the resolve that hardens against the winds of fate. He is the spark that ignites the spirit of the warrior
and the flame that forges the will of the artisan.
Legends: One legend speaks of a great hero who called upon Thundarion in the midst of battle. The sky responded with a
cataclysmic storm, and Thundarion himself descended, his voice a thunderclap that rallied the hero’s faltering allies. With
Thundarion’s power coursing through him, the hero turned the tide of war and secured victory.
Thundarion’s lore is a saga of unyielding power and the relentless pursuit of greatness. He is the storm that rages, the
lightning that strikes, and the thunder that echoes the call to glory in the world of Elissar.
Solethius
Solethius, the Radiant Beacon, shines as a paragon of light and guidance in
the pantheon of Elissar. His lore is a beacon of hope, illuminating the darkest
corners of the world with the promise of dawn.
Origins: Solethius is believed to have been born from the first light that pierced
the primordial darkness. He emerged as a manifestation of the world’s yearning for
clarity and enlightenment. As the Radiant Beacon, he is the embodiment of the
sun’s first rays, the light that dispels fear and uncertainty.
Domains: The domains of Solethius include light, wisdom, and guidance. He is
the patron of those who seek truth, the lost seeking direction, and the oppressed
seeking liberation. His followers are beacons in their own right, spreading his
luminous teachings and striving to enlighten others.
Symbols and Worship: Solethius is often depicted as a figure robed in radiant garments, with a halo of pure light that
crowns his head. His symbols are the sunburst and the lighthouse, representing the far-reaching light that guides and
protects. Temples dedicated to Solethius are adorned with gold and crystals that reflect his light, and his altars are always
positioned to catch the first light of dawn.
Festivals and Rites: The most joyous celebration in his honor is the Festival of Lights, coinciding with the summer solstice
when the day is longest. It is a time of jubilation, where his followers light candles and lanterns, symbolizing the light of
Solethius reaching even the darkest places. The Rite of Illumination is performed, where seekers of truth walk a labyrinth lit
by torches, meditating on the wisdom they wish to attain.
Influence: Solethius’s influence is felt in the pursuit of knowledge, the comfort of the lost, and the upliftment of the
downtrodden. He is the spark of inspiration in the scholar, the guiding star for the sailor, and the comforting glow for the child
afraid of the dark.
Legends: One legend recounts a time of great darkness when an eclipse shadowed Elissar for days. Solethius descended
from the heavens, his brilliance outshining the obscured sun, and he battled the creatures of shadow that had emerged. When
the eclipse passed, it was said that Solethius had left behind a fragment of his light in the sky, creating Lysara, the Luminous
Sovereign, to ensure that such darkness would never fall unchallenged again.
Solethius’s lore is a testament to the power of light over darkness, wisdom over ignorance, and guidance over aimlessness. He
is the Radiant Beacon, whose eternal light guides the inhabitants of Elissar towards a brighter future.
Justicar Veredictum
Justicar Veredictum, the Gavel of Truth, stands as a towering figure of justice
and order in the pantheon of Elissar. His lore is the foundation upon which the laws
of the land are built, and his presence is the balance that keeps the scales of order
and chaos in equilibrium.
Origins: Justicar Veredictum is said to have been conceived from the first promise
made and kept. He came into being at the moment when the concept of law was
born, emerging as the embodiment of order and the antithesis of anarchy. As the
divine beacon of order, he represents the unyielding structure that underpins
society.
Domains: The domains of Justicar Veredictum include justice, truth, and order. He
is the patron of judges, lawmakers, and all who uphold the law. His followers seek
his guidance to discern right from wrong and to administer justice without
prejudice.
Symbols and Worship: Justicar Veredictum is often depicted as a stern figure, blindfolded to signify impartiality, with a
great gavel in hand that resonates with the power of truth. His symbols are the scales of justice and the blindfold,
representing fairness and objectivity. Temples dedicated to him are designed as courts of law, where disputes are settled and
oaths are sworn.
Festivals and Rites: The most solemn observance in his honor is the Day of Adjudication, a day when the people of Elissar
reflect on their deeds and seek to right any wrongs they have committed. It is a time when the law is reaffirmed, and the Rite
of the Just Word is performed, where individuals confess their transgressions and pledge to uphold the truth.
Influence: Justicar Veredictum’s influence is felt in the order that governs society, the integrity of the courts, and the
unwavering pursuit of truth. He is the conscience in the judge, the resolve in the guardian, and the certainty in the heart of
the just.
Legends: One legend tells of a great city plagued by corruption. Justicar Veredictum descended upon the city, his gavel
striking with such force that it shattered the chains of deceit. He then bestowed upon the people a set of laws inscribed in
stone, which brought prosperity and harmony to the city for generations to come.
Justicar Veredictum’s lore is a testament to the enduring power of law and the relentless pursuit of justice. He is the Gavel of
Truth, whose resounding verdicts echo through the annals of Elissar, ensuring that order prevails in a land of myth and magic.
Mortallis Arcanique
Mortallis Arcanique, the Sovereign of Mysteries, reigns over the enigmatic
realms of magic and the inevitable end that is death in the pantheon of Elissar. Her
lore is a profound narrative that weaves the arcane with the absolute, the mystical
with the mortal.
Origins: Mortallis Arcanique is said to have emerged from the void at the
beginning of time, a deity born from the convergence of life’s greatest enigma and
its ultimate certainty: magic and death. She is the embodiment of the world’s
arcane secrets and the silent whisper of fate that no being can escape.
Domains: The domains of Mortallis Arcanique encompass the arcane arts, the
hidden knowledge of magic, and the mystery of death. She is the patron of mages
who seek to unlock the universe’s secrets and the comforter of souls transitioning
from the mortal coil to the beyond.
Symbols and Worship: Mortallis Arcanique is often depicted as a figure shrouded in a cloak of stars, her eyes aglow with
the knowledge of the ages. Her symbols are the crystal orb and the scythe, representing the dual nature of her
dominion—magic’s boundless potential and death’s finality. Temples dedicated to her are places of quiet reflection, filled with
ancient tomes and relics, where the veil between life and the hereafter is thin.
Festivals and Rites: The most mystical observance in her honor is the Eclipse of Mysteries, a festival that occurs during
solar and lunar eclipses, symbolizing the interplay of life and death. It is a time when her followers gather to perform the Rite
of the Arcane Passage, seeking to commune with the spirits and to glean secrets from the whispers of the departed.
Influence: Mortallis Arcanique’s influence is felt in the flicker of a mage’s spell, the silent passage of a soul, and the
unquenchable thirst for knowledge that drives the seekers of Elissar. She is the shadow that flits at the edge of vision, the chill
that accompanies a revelation, and the peace that follows life’s end.
Legends: One legend speaks of a great sorcerer who dared to challenge the limits of mortal magic. In his hubris, he
summoned Mortallis Arcanique, seeking the ultimate spell. The goddess appeared, not in wrath, but in solemnity, granting him
a vision of the cosmos’s birth and death. Overwhelmed by the truth, the sorcerer devoted his remaining days to chronicling
the secrets revealed to him, founding the greatest arcane library in Elissar.
Mortallis Arcanique’s lore is a tapestry of the profound, a narrative that binds the known to the unknowable. She is the
Sovereign of Mysteries, whose dominion commands both awe and reverence, as she guides the inhabitants of Elissar through
the magical and the mortal, the arcane and the absolute.
The Obsidian Conclave
The Obsidian Conclave is not a single deity but a collective of shadowy figures
in the pantheon of Elissar, enigmatic and powerful. Their lore is a chilling saga of
the unraveling of order and the weaving of a new reality from the threads of chaos
and despair.
Origins: The Obsidian Conclave is said to have emerged from the darkest recesses
of the universe, where light fails to reach and the fabric of reality is thin. They are
the antithesis of creation, born from the void that existed before the cosmos took
shape.
Domains: The domains of the Obsidian Conclave encompass the unmaking of
order, the mysteries of the void, and the potential of chaos. They are the patrons
of those who challenge the status quo, who seek to overthrow structures and revel
in the unpredictable nature of despair.
Symbols and Worship: The Conclave is often depicted as a circle of robed figures, their faces obscured by hoods of deepest
black. Their symbols are the fractured orb and the black flame, representing the destruction of the known and the ignition of
transformation. Temples dedicated to the Conclave are hidden in places where the barrier between worlds is weak, and their
altars are adorned with relics of fallen civilizations.
Festivals and Rites: The most ominous observance in their honor is the Eclipse of Order, a rare celestial event that occurs
when both moons of Elissar align in a perfect eclipse. It is a time when the faithful of the Conclave perform the Rite of the
Unraveling, seeking to tap into the raw energy of chaos and to glimpse the potential of a reality remade.
Influence: The influence of the Obsidian Conclave is felt in the stirring of rebellion, the collapse of empires, and the birth of
new ideologies. They are the whisper in the ear of the revolutionary, the hand that tips the scales towards upheaval, and the
breath that extinguishes the flame of certainty.
Legends: One legend tells of a great hero who sought to bring eternal peace to Elissar. The Obsidian Conclave appeared to
him in a vision, showing him the stagnation that such peace would bring. They offered him a glimpse of a world constantly
reshaped by chaos, vibrant and ever-changing. The hero was forever changed, becoming an agent of transformation rather
than a guardian of order.
The lore of the Obsidian Conclave is a testament to the power of chaos as a force of change and the role of despair in
challenging complacency. They are the unseen architects of a reality yet to be, the weavers of a tapestry that is eternally
incomplete, and the heralds of a future where the only certainty is uncertainty itself. Their presence in the world of Elissar is a
shadow that looms over the cosmos, a reminder that even the most steadfast order can be unraveled.
Erdan
Erdan, known as the Verdant Heart, is the embodiment of nature’s boundless
vitality in the pantheon of Elissar. His lore is rooted deep within the soil of the
world, and his essence flows through every leaf and vine.
Origins: Erdan is said to have sprung from the world’s first seed, planted by the
cosmic forces that shaped Elissar. As the seed germinated, it unleashed the life
force that would become Erdan, spreading greenery across the barren lands and
filling the world with the breath of life.
Domains: The domains of Erdan encompass all aspects of nature—growth,
harmony, and renewal. He is the patron of druids, farmers, and all who live in
harmony with the land. His blessings are invoked for bountiful harvests, the
healing of the earth, and the balance of natural cycles.
Symbols and Worship: Erdan is often depicted as a robust figure with skin like bark and hair of leaves and moss. His
symbols are the tree of life and the green heart, representing the interconnectedness of all living things and the heart’s pulse
that beats in tune with the earth. Shrines to Erdan are nestled in groves and forests, where offerings of seeds and water are
made.
Festivals and Rites: The most vibrant festival in his honor is the Bloomfest, celebrated at the peak of spring when the world
is awash with color. It is a time of joyous celebration, where his followers plant new life and engage in the Rite of the
Greening, dancing barefoot upon the earth to feel its energy and vitality.
Influence: Erdan’s influence is felt in the whisper of the wind through the trees, the gentle caress of the river’s flow, and the
silent strength of the mountains. He is the nurturing force that sustains life, the guardian spirit of all that grows and
flourishes.
Legends: One legend tells of a great drought that withered the lands of Elissar. In desperation, the people called upon Erdan,
and he answered by transforming into a great raincloud. For forty days and nights, he watered the earth, reviving the parched
land and restoring the balance of nature.
Erdan’s lore is a testament to the resilience and abundance of nature. He is the Verdant Heart, whose love for the world
manifests in the rustling leaves, the blooming flowers, and the deep roots that anchor the very essence of Elissar.
Aeliana
Aeliana, the Greenwood Sentinel, stands as the eternal guardian of the
woodlands and the protector of all its inhabitants in the pantheon of Elissar. Her
lore is woven into the very essence of the forest, and her spirit is said to reside in
every tree and glade.
Origins: Aeliana is believed to have awakened from the heartwood of the first
tree that ever grew in Elissar. She rose as the embodiment of the forest’s spirit, a
deity whose life force is inextricably linked with the ebb and flow of the woodland
realm.
Domains: The domains of Aeliana include protection, nature’s sanctuary, and the
harmony of the wilds. She is the patron of rangers, druids, and all who seek
refuge in the embrace of the forest. Her blessings are sought for the preservation
of natural havens and the safeguarding of the creatures that dwell within.
Symbols and Worship: Aeliana is often depicted as a figure enshrouded in leaves and vines, with eyes that reflect the
deepest greens of the forest. Her symbols are the oak leaf and the protective circle, representing the resilience of the woods
and the sanctuary they provide. Shrines to Aeliana are hidden within the forest’s heart, where offerings of seeds and clear
water are made in her name.
Festivals and Rites: The most sacred festival in her honor is the Feast of the Forest, celebrated at the height of autumn
when the foliage is ablaze with color. It is a time when her followers gather to give thanks for the bounty of the woods and to
perform the Rite of the Greenwood, a ceremonial planting of new trees to ensure the forest’s continued growth and health.
Influence: Aeliana’s influence is felt in the whisper of the leaves, the resilience of the ancient trees, and the protective
instincts of the woodland creatures. She is the silent sentinel that watches over the forest, the nurturing force that heals the
land, and the fierce guardian that defends against those who would do harm.
Legends: One legend tells of a great fire that threatened to consume the woodlands of Elissar. Aeliana, moved by the pleas
of the forest’s creatures, enveloped the woods in a protective aura, quenching the flames and causing a new growth of lush
greenery to rise from the ashes, more vibrant and alive than ever before.
Aeliana’s lore is a testament to the enduring guardianship of the natural world. She is the Greenwood Sentinel, whose eternal
vigil ensures that the woodlands of Elissar remain a haven of peace and sanctuary for all who respect and cherish the wilds.
Bacarous
Bacarous, the Merry Wanderer, is the embodiment of festivity and joy in the
pantheon of Elissar. His lore is a symphony of laughter and celebration, echoing
through the ages.
Origins: Bacarous is said to have been born from the first laugh that broke the
silence of the universe. As the cosmos unfolded, his spirit arose, a deity whose
heart beats in rhythm with the pulse of joy and whose essence is infused with the
mirth of life.
Domains: The domains of Bacarous include celebration, joy, and community. He is
the patron of revelers, musicians, and all who seek the warmth of shared
happiness. His blessings are invoked to inspire joy, to foster bonds among people,
and to bring about the spirit of togetherness.
Symbols and Worship: Bacarous is often depicted as a jovial figure with a wide grin, carrying a flask and a tambourine. His
symbols are the grapevine and the mask of comedy, representing the intoxicating nature of joy and the many faces of
laughter. Shrines to Bacarous are found in taverns and festival grounds, where offerings of wine and song are made in his
name.
Festivals and Rites: The most exuberant festival in his honor is the Festival of Laughter, celebrated at the end of harvest
when the stores are full and hearts are light. It is a time of uninhibited celebration, where his followers engage in the Rite of
the Spirited Dance, moving to the music in a display of communal ecstasy.
Influence: Bacarous’s influence is felt in the clinking of glasses, the rhythm of drums, and the laughter that rises above the
din of life’s struggles. He is the spark that ignites joy, the melody that unites strangers, and the cheer that brightens the
darkest days.
Legends: One legend tells of a village gripped by sorrow, unable to find respite from their toils. Bacarous, hearing their
plight, descended upon the village and led them in a parade that wound through the streets. With each step, the villagers’
spirits lifted, and by the parade’s end, their sorrow had turned to joy, and the village was known ever after as the place where
laughter never ceased.
Bacarous’s lore is a testament to the power of joy and the importance of celebration. He is the Merry Wanderer, whose
laughter resonates in the hearts of the people of Elissar, reminding them that in the journey of life, there is always a reason to
celebrate.
Steller Pilgrim's Conclave
The Stellar Pilgrim’s Conclave is a celestial assembly of deities in the pantheon
of Elissar, revered as the navigators of the cosmos and the shepherds of souls.
Their lore is as vast as the universe itself, with each member of the conclave
playing a crucial role in the celestial dance of the heavens.
Origins: The Conclave is said to have formed at the dawn of creation, when the
first stars blinked into existence. Each deity within the Conclave emerged from the
cosmic dust, embodying the various aspects of the heavens. Together, they forged
the constellations, weaving patterns into the night sky that would become the
guides for seafarers and dreamers alike.
Domains: The domains of the Stellar Pilgrim’s Conclave encompass the heavens,
the fate of souls, and the mysteries of the cosmos. They are the patrons of
astronomers, navigators, and all who seek understanding in the patterns of the
stars. Their guidance is sought in matters of destiny and the great cycles of life and death.
Symbols and Worship: The Conclave is often depicted as a circle of figures, each holding a lantern that casts light upon a
map of the stars. Their symbols are the sextant and the celestial sphere, representing the navigation of the heavens and the
eternal journey of the soul. Temples dedicated to the Conclave are open to the sky, allowing worshippers to gaze upon the
stars as they offer prayers.
Festivals and Rites: The most sacred observance in honor of the Conclave is the Night of Celestial Wonders, coinciding with
the appearance of comets and meteor showers. It is a time when the faithful gather to observe the heavens, seeking signs
and portents. The Rite of the Cosmic Voyage is performed, where believers embark on spiritual journeys guided by the
constellations.
Influence: The influence of the Stellar Pilgrim’s Conclave is felt in the silent passage of comets, the reliable cycle of the
seasons, and the inexplicable pull of the tides. They are the unseen guides that chart the courses of stars and the gentle
shepherds that guide the souls of the departed along the celestial paths.
Legends: One legend speaks of a great cataclysm that threatened to extinguish the stars. The Conclave convened, and each
deity lent their power to avert disaster. They redirected the wayward energies, creating a new constellation that would forever
remind the people of Elissar of the Conclave’s protection.
The lore of the Stellar Pilgrim’s Conclave is a cosmic saga of guardianship and guidance. They are the celestial shepherds
whose eternal vigil ensures that the heavens remain a source of wonder and inspiration for the inhabitants of Elissar, guiding
them through both the mysteries of the night sky and the journey of the soul.
The 13 Constellations: One representing every member of the conclave are as follows:
The Thrush. As the first constellation of the year, the Thrush is seen as a herald of the other signs, welcoming them with
open wings.
The Lantern Bearer. The serpentine angel known as the Lantern Bearer guides the other signs, protecting them from
danger and monotony.
The Newlyweds. The Newlyweds are represented as an intertwined couple or scarves that slip away for privacy. They are
symbols of devotion and new life.
The Bridge. The constellation of the Bridge carries the travelers of the Steller Pilgrim's Conclave over danger and toward new
adventure, and symbolizes the separation between the dark of winter and the light of spring.
The Daughter. The Daughter is a light-hearted dancer and the first to cross the Bridge into the warmth and sunshine of
spring.
The Rider. The Rider is the guardian of the Steller Pilgrim's Conclave who watches over his companions mounted on his
painted steed. He is seen as either a stern barbarian or a boisterous reveler.
The Patriarch. Seen as the father of the Steller Pilgrim's Conclave, the Patriarch guides the Wagon through danger.
The Wagon. The Wagon carries the other signs across the sky, and is seen as either a wheel with seven spokes or a seven-
pointed star.
The Pack. The beasts of the Pack follow the Wagon and are seen as either loyal hounds or scavenging wolves.
The Mother. Seen as a cauldron over a warm fire, the Mother provides comfort and sustenance against the coming chill of
winter and is the spiritual heart of the Cosmic Caravan.
The Stargazer. The Stargazer, sometimes written "Star Gazer", is thought of as either a fool or a prophet who watches the
heavens, searching for lost treasures or new wonders.
The Stranger. The Stranger travels his own path that occasionally intersects with that of the Steller Pilgrim's Conclave, and is
depicted as a single staring eye.
The Follower. The Follower travels behind the Conclave and can only be seen on the darkest nights. He is a veiled figure
that represents what awaits all at the end of our journeys: Death.
Eliena
Eliena, the Ethereal Voyager, and the Luminous Sovereign is a revered deity
in the pantheon of Elissar, known as the patron of wanderers, seekers, and those
who journey through the unknown. Her lore is as vast as the skies and as deep as
the seas she guides her followers across.
Origins: Eliena is said to have been born from the union of the wind and the
stars. She first appeared to the mortals of Elissar as a compass rose, etched into
the night sky, a guiding light for those lost in the dark. Her essence is believed to
be infused in the very fabric of the realm, present in the whisper of the leaves, the
ripple of the waters, and the flicker of the stars.
Domains: As the deity of travel and discovery, Eliena’s domains encompass
exploration, adventure, and insight. She blesses those who embark on journeys,
not just of distance, but of the spirit. Her followers include cartographers charting
unknown lands, scholars seeking ancient knowledge, and adventurers pursuing the thrill of the unexplored.
Symbols and Worship: Eliena is often depicted as a nomadic figure, cloaked in a mantle of constellations, with eyes that
reflect the cosmos. Her symbols are the astrolabe and the sextant, tools used by travelers to navigate by the stars. Shrines
dedicated to her are found at crossroads, ports, and libraries, often marked by maps and navigational instruments offered by
those seeking her favor.
Festivals and Rites: The most significant festival in her honor is the Voyager’s Eve, celebrated on the longest night of the
year when Lysara is at its brightest. It is a time when wanderers gather to share tales of their travels, exchange maps of their
discoveries, and seek Eliena’s blessing for future endeavors. The night is filled with music, storytelling, and the release of
lanterns into the sky, symbolizing the guiding light of Eliena.
Influence: Eliena’s influence is said to extend beyond the mortal realm, touching the Dreaming and even the celestial bodies
themselves. It is believed that her dance across the heavens with the stars is what causes Lysara to move through its phases,
guiding those who navigate by the moonlight.
Legends: One legend tells of a great explorer who became lost in a storm at sea. In his darkest hour, he prayed to Eliena,
and she descended from the heavens, taking the form of a dolphin to guide his ship to safety. Since then, the dolphin has
been a sacred animal to her followers, often depicted alongside her in art and stories.
Eliena’s lore is a tapestry woven from the countless journeys of those who look to the stars for direction. She is a beacon for
the bold, the curious, and the restless, and her tales are as numerous as the paths that crisscross the world of Elissar.
Mordos
Mordos, the Keeper of Shadows and the Whisperer of Hidden Truths, is a
deity shrouded in enigma in the pantheon of Elissar. As the god of secrets, his lore
is interwoven with the fabric of mystery that blankets the world.
Origins: The origins of Mordos are as elusive as the secrets he guards. It is said
that he was born from the first whisper of the universe, the very moment
existence learned to keep a secret. He dwells in the Vault of the Unspoken, a realm
where all untold truths and concealed knowledge are kept.
Domains: Mordos’s domains include secrecy, silence, and forbidden knowledge.
He is the patron of spies, conspirators, and scholars who dare to delve into the
forbidden. His blessings are sought by those who wish to uncover the truth or keep
their own truths hidden from the world.
Symbols and Worship: Mordos is often depicted as a figure cloaked entirely in darkness, with only his piercing eyes visible,
reflecting no light. His symbols are the locked tome and the silent mask, representing the sealed knowledge and the
unspoken. Temples dedicated to Mordos are hidden and entrance is granted only to those who can uncover their locations.
Festivals and Rites: The most secretive of his observances is the Night of Whispers, where his followers gather in complete
darkness, sharing secrets with one another that they dare not speak in the light of day. It is believed that on this night,
Mordos himself listens to the confessions and grants boons to those whose secrets hold the most power.
Influence: Mordos’s influence is felt whenever a secret is kept or revealed. He is the unseen force behind political intrigues,
clandestine meetings, and the pursuit of hidden wisdom. His power waxes and wanes with the cycle of Tenebria, the Dark
Sister moon, which is said to be under his dominion.
Legends: One legend tells of a king who sought the ultimate power and beseeched Mordos for the secret to immortality.
Mordos granted his wish but at a grave cost—the king’s shadow was stripped from him, and with it, his soul. The king lived
on, an empty vessel, a reminder to all of Mordos’s followers that some secrets come with a price too steep to pay.
Mordos’s lore is a tapestry of the untold, a collection of stories whispered in fear and awe. He is the keeper of the line
between the known and the unknown, and his tales are as countless as the secrets that lie waiting in the shadows of Elissar.
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