Geldos is the god of balance, life, divinity, and the head of the Geldic pantheon. He is the progenitor to all the Geldic gods and the other spirit and beings in the pantheon, he is the balance of the mortal and divine, to encapsulate what Geldos does is to scale him down beyond himself. He is the leading member of the Geldic pantheon although often a passive god, he sits far above the desert palace, he is progenitor to all the Geldic gods and beings and spirits but it is thought that his first children where Apres and Soel. His symbol is a crystal ball surrounded by a metal binding square, this for the unbound potential of creation but bound in rules and balance of life. he lives in the hills behind the desert palace and enjoys tranquility and peace. Geldos is little worshiped himself, often being a central figure of unity in the Geldic faith, seen as a common middle ground but very few do direct worship of him. When direct worship happens its often to unify disputes among the people of the Geldic faith.

Geldos

Apres

Apres is the god of the setting sun, leadership and masculinity. He is seen as a father figure in the pantheon but also responsible for the sun in part. He is a part of the Geldic pantheon and is the husband of Soel and father of Luhaso, Saria and Mishai His symbol is the sun under the world, representing his role in the moving the sun. He lives in the desert palace with the other gods of the Geldic pantheon. He is worshiped by leaders and rulers, of those who wish to command.

Soel

Soel is the god of the rising sun, light, guidance and femineity. She is seen as a mother figure to the pantheon and a steadfast adviser to Apres and is responsible for the dawn of each day. She is a part of the Geldic pantheon and is the wife of Apres and the mother of Luhaso, Saria and Mishai. Her symbol is a sun held aloft by two pillars representing the daytime sun and its light. She lives in the desert palace and works alongside Apres. She is worshiped by women and also those who serve leaders or seek guidance.

Mishai

Mishai is the god of healing and prosperity and peace . She is known for medicinal properties and healing and non-violence. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and the Daughter of Soel and Apres. Her symbol is a golden flower, representing her divine healing nature and her peaceful nature. She lives in the desert palace. She is worshiped by the sick and those who seek good health, for thanks as well and for peace and end to conflict.

Luhaso

Luhaso is the god of foresight, prophecy, luck and fortune. She pears into the many possible futures and sees all that could be, good and bad. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and is the daughter of Apres and Soel. Her symbol is a prophetic font, to show what she uses to gleam her visions. She lives in a secluded room in the desert palace where she foretells visions. She is worshiped with ornate practices and attempts to gain some of her wisdom, to mimic is to become.

Saria

Saria is the god of the moon, hunting, and patience. She helps the cosmic dance by moving the moon in the sky, she also bring out the hunt and patience in the hunt. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and the daughter of Soel and Apres, she is also the wife to Nahar and her daughter is Rentali. Her symbol is a crescent moon and arrow, representing her celestial nature. She goes out of the desert palace and hunts the creatures of the sands. She is worshiped mostly at night in lunar celebration, as well many hunts or fine kills are dedicated in her name.

Hyesal

Hyesal is the god of battle and war, the beginning of the fight. He opens up wars and battles, making initial breakthroughs and attacks. He is part of the Geldic pantheon and the brother of Wahri, Verarra and Rhon. His symbol is a sword in font of fire, representing the first contact of battle and its explosive nature. He lives in the desert palace with the other Geldic gods. he is worshipped at the start of battle, prayers ask just before the battle starts, fires made as offering.

Rhon

Rhon is the god of judgment, decisions and planning. He weights each option and each predicament and path, deciding what is right and just. He is part of the Geldic pantheon and is a brother to Hyesal, Wahri and Verarra. His symbol is a pair of scales, to mean the balance and practice of life and decisions. He lives in the desert palace. He is worshiped for large decisions, in courts and in planning momentous events, oddly enough consulted for marriages.

Wahri

Wahri is the god of battle and war, the end of the fighting and victory or defeat. He finishes battles, choosing winner or looser and who dies. He is part of the Geldic pantheon and the brother of Hyesal, Verarra and Rhon. His symbol is a sword and bow facing down, meaning the end of battle. He lives In the desert palace. He is worshiped during battle to try and sway favor towards victory, or in after the battle as thanks for victory. But as both sides pray one side must loose, and so prayers of low casualties or little consequence for defeat are also present.

Vonath

Vonath is the god of death, the afterlife and dreams. He is the gateway to vorpal space, with both bringing those from life to death and acting as a unbiased reaper but also to bring dreams to people. He is part of the Geldic pantheon and the husband to Tonri. His symbol is his reaping staff, a distinct curved blade, this to serve as the means to bring souls to the afterlife. He lives outside of the desert palace as he serves as a guide to the souls that need help getting to the lands around the palace. He is worshiped as a god of fear but also acceptance, sometimes Vonath pulls people to soon, sometimes to late but in the end everyone must die, and this in a way unites humanity.

Verarra

Verarra is the god of ritual, of order and ritual. She has specific ways that worship and everday practices are regulated and done. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and is the sister to Hyesal, Wahri and Rhon. Her symbol is a sensor bowl as it shows the rites performed as part of her rituals. She lives in the desert palace and makes walks around with incense. She is worshiped by the proper practice of these rituals, that one should have an organized and regulated life.

 

Tayos

Tayos is the god of the journey, discovery and experience. He moves out and encourages people to go forth and explore the vast world and its people. He is part of the Geldic pantheon and stands by himself. His symbol is a map, showing lands discovered and still unknown, this as a metaphor to how journey works. He wonders vorpal space as a traveler but always has the desert palace to return to. He is worshiped by those who travel, even If they server other Geldic gods the thought is that he is stronger in foreign lands.

Tonri

Tonri is the god of wisdom, knowledge, records and documents. She collects and documents information, keeping track of contracts and deals but also all writing. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and the wife of Vonath. Her symbol is a scroll of parchment to show the medium that she writes on. She lives in the hall of records at the desert palace, being an eternal scribe. She is worshiped by those in academics and those who makes deals, contracts are often sealed in her name.

Nahar

Nahar is the god of spirits, ghosts and protection. He acts as a defense for the hostile spiritual entities and those who harm mortals. He is part of the Geldic pantheon and the husband to Saria, and the father to Retali. His symbol is his spiritual staff, this shows his command over the spirits of the worlds. He lives in the desert palace but also guides and protects the Geldic realm at its borders from the hostile spirits. He is worshiped with gifts and appeasements to hopefully guide harmful spirits away and positive ones in.

Keldwin

Keldwin is the god of blood, poison, fertility and survival. She is a hard approach to life, the tough route of survival and a deep concern over blood in the body and potential poisons. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and the sister to Pekaewhos. Her symbol is a scorpion with a blood drop in front of it, this for her nature of poison and blood. She lives in the desert palace. She is worshiped by expecting mothers who hope for an easy birth and also those who wish to survive grave wounds, and of poison and how to expel it.

Retali

Retali is the god of the harvest, plants and food. She commands agriculture and the whole process of food, the harvest especially of great importance. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and is the Daughter of Saria and Nahar. Her symbol is a palm branch to show a broad appreciation of plants. She lives in the desert palace and spends a lot of time in the gardens. She is worshiped with hope for a good harvest and planting, while not a god of weather hope is had for good rains to help the plants grow.

Zahash

Zahash is the god of secrets and betrayal, a god of little information about her she deals with the unknown and mysterious parts of life. She is a part of the Geldic pantheon and has no familial connections to others. Her symbol is a snake inside a circle, representing the unknown nature of life and secrets. Her dwelling place is known at any given time but she can be seen around the desert palace at times. Worship of her is often in small hidden groups that seek to gain this hidden knowledge but the practices of these are not known.

Pekaewhos

Pekaewhos is the god of beauty, fertility and pride. She acts in the hope of women to be beautiful and to conceive but also of men in hope for good wives. She is part of the Geldic pantheon and is the sister to Keldwin. Her symbol is a feather for the fragility and beauty of the birds and to mimic this. she lives in the desert palace. She is worshiped with displays of beauty and in hopes for both men and women to find good partners and by women in hopes of conception.

Queleshtorin

Quelestorin is the god of music, art and entertainment, the making of art and beauty and the creative expression of humanity. She is a stand alone god worshiped mostly in Estia but broadly in the east. Her symbol is a musical note to show the art of starting creation. She lives in the cities of vorpal space and helps to make and creature beauty. Her worship is done by the creation of art, making beauty in the world is worship.

Astari

Astari is the god of magic and portals, she works to allow magic to exist and to make connections between locations for portals. She is a child of Valan and was created when Sirus Vi’ironus made his pact for the creation of magic she is worshiped around the world but mostly in the east. Her symbol is blue oval, representing the shimmering surface of a portal. She lives in a stellar realm of white where she works to connect portals together to their locations. She is worshiped by offerings and ceremonial dances with the use of magic, as well to help those if you are able to create portals.

Shint’oku

Shint’oku is the god of technology, machines and development. The changing technology of the planet and how humans use the tools around them to grow and develop, It is said that every tool has a small spiritual power from Shint’oku. He is a standalone god and is widely worshiped in the west. He lives is a the bronze realm, an area where many artificial creations are made and dwell, those with real souls but artificial creation. He is worshiped by holy symbols scribed on tools and machinery, by practices and blessings offered to the technology used.

Sharatav

Sharatav is the god cold, wilderness, tradition, and battle. He is the old god, what was before humanity and works to hold back the tide of progress and defend nature. He is one part of the Kotak dualism group. His symbol is a black sword pointing left to show the battle for the past. He lives in the realm of glacial cold and stone, a slow nature of tradition. He is worshiped with old ritual practices and respect for the wild, the enjoyment of cold and the winter, a balance is maintained between him and Oparis.

Oparis

Oparis is the god warmth, fire, humanity, progress, and war. He is the new god, the fiery force of humanity and progress, the conquest of the world and victory. He is one part of the Kotak dualism group. His symbol is a white sword pointing to the right to show the fight for progress into the future. He lives in the realm of fire and mountains, the growth of progress and blazing desire. He is worshiped by strong progress, the warmth of summer and the celebration of festivals.