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Deities of Azuria and Eldura

March 1, 2022 by Beth Leave a Comment

We’ve received a few requests for a list of the gods and goddesses of Azuria and Eldura, which you’ll find below!

The two prime sister goddesses stood together at the dawn of Azuria. When their hands separated from one another, the Immortal Planes emerged. 

Together, Pandora and Llewellyn created the eight elemental titans. Six remain.

You’ll find an overview of the history of Azuria here!

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As the world of Eldura fell, knowledge of the titans passed out of memory and myth. Those who walked the prime plane of Azuria turned instead to the gods and goddesses who guided the world around them. 

Not all gods and goddesses listed below are recognized or celebrated in all parts of Azuria. Likewise, some cultures, city-states, and kingdoms have their own names for the gods and goddesses. 

The Prime Goddesses

Pandora—goddess-queen of the Negative Planes (has been missing since Alessandra’s betrayal)

Llewellyn—goddess-queen of the Positive Planes

Titans:

Ignis—Titan of Fire

Thalyssa—Titan of Water

Atamos—Titan of Air

Gaia—Titan of Earth

Ilona—Titan of Light

Nyx—Titan of Darkness

Verdigris—Titan of Nature (divided into the three planes of life)

Izadra—Titan of Space (now divided between the plane of stars and fills in the division between the planes)

The Elder Goddesses and Gods:

A’thea—god of trade, strategy, and commerce

Aiolos—god of the air and currents

Ariadne—goddess of the Underland 

Arinnia—goddess of the sun

Astralei—goddess of the Star Plane, guardian of souls after death

Belessama—goddess of rivers and lakes

Branwen—goddess of love and beauty

Cassandra—goddess of fate, fortune, and divination; patron goddess of the saudad 

Cernnua—goddess of dragons; the first dragon

Danuae—goddess of wisdom and the winds

Devana—goddess of wild animals

Enid, Brightlands expression of the Titan of Nature—goddess of nature-based magic; creator goddess of the Brightlands fae

Evelyn, Shadowlands expression of the Titan of Nature—goddess of shadow; creator goddess of the Shadowlands fae

Ewan’il—Elvish deity, protective forest spirit

Father Oak, Quercus—god of the forest, longevity, and rebirth

Fenrir—patron god of evergreen trees and wolves; creator god of the Lycan

Flora—goddess of plants 

Gwenyth—goddess of autumn and the harvest

Isis—goddess of magical healing and a timely passage to death

Kleodna—goddess of the sea and passion

Luna—goddess of the minor moon and navigation

Lyric, prime plane expression of the Titan of Nature—goddess of generosity and goodness, sometimes a deity of life as well

Malura—goddess of misfortune

Marena—goddess of winter and death

Nova—goddess of the constellations and keeper of their stories

Ogma—god of speech and language

Oros—god of the mountains

Selene—goddess of the full moon, prime plane goddess of the great moon

Seshata—goddess of knowledge, writing, and the stars

Veloni—god of agriculture

Vida—goddess of the rain

Yena—goddess of fire, heat, and summer

Zivena—goddess of life and spring

Demi-Goddesses and Demi-Gods:

Aurora—goddess of the dawn

Brighid—goddess of poetry, song, and music

Lilia—daughter of Enid, goddess of the crescent moon, guardian of those who are lost

Lilith—daughter of Ariadne, goddess of night and sexuality

Minerva—goddess of inspiration and insight

Perperune—goddess of thunder and storms

Ravenna, daughter of Evelyn—guardian of the Shadowlands, goddess of memory

Roxana—goddess of literature

Rusalka—goddess of mermaids, sirens, and water nymphs

Saige—daughter of Lyric, goddess of herbs, natural remedies, and harmony with nature

Salem—god of dusk

The New Gods:

Alessandra—goddess of negation, power, and individuality

Braemorn—god of murder 

Ruka—god of lies, trickery, and deceit

Xarmev—god of undeath

Tempus—god of war

alternative names for the gods and goddesses

zoomed-in map of an epic fantasy region: Tor'stre Vahn

The Pantheon Supreme of Andel-ce Hevra

The Council of Andel-ce Hevra recognizes no other gods beyond the sacred five of the Pantheon Supreme. Worshippers found guilty of paying homage to deities outside these five are subject to strict punishment, even death.

Aurelius—god of commerce and profit

Luvic—god of death

Mercutio—god of knowledge

Solar—god of sun

Venus—goddess of sexuality and fertility


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