The Gods of Achaea
The Deities who preside over the world of Achaea are known collectively as the Pantheon, and the Garden of the Gods is their seat of power.
Many of these Divinities embody esoteric macro concepts, inspiring entire ways of life, horror stories, and even moralistic tales of caution.
Some bear familial links to one another, others are unconcerned with the actions of their brethren, many view one another with a suspicion borne upon an existence of power struggle. But, without question, each Lord and Lady has an agenda, and their work is conducted by their most loyal followers, their Divine Order.
Fallen and Departed Gods
The countless years have seen triumph and tribulation in Achaea, not only for the mortal residents, but also on rare occasion, for the Gods themselves. A number of the Gods are now deceased, others are turned from Achaean life due to duty or other care. These are the fallen and departed Gods.
- Aeon, the Lord of Time
- Aeyr, the God of Magic
- Agatheis, the Lord of the Elements
- Apollyon, the Suffering
- Bal'met, the Worldreaver
- Caspian, God of the Oceans
- Demeter, the Green Lady
- Daedalus, Guardian of Balance
- Eris, the Goddess of Chaos
- Eros, the God of Love
- Hermes, the Messenger
- Indrani, the Demon Queen
- Kastalia, the Goddess of Lakes and Rivers
- Keresis, Goddess of Vengeance
- Khalas, the Wanderer
- Makali, the Goddess of Destruction
- Matsuhama, the God of Combat
- Maya, the Great Mother
- Melantha, the Goddess of the Seasons
- Miramar, the Goddess of Justice
- Mithraea, the Goddess of the Sun
- Oneiros, the God of Peace
- Pandemonium, the God of Strife
- Pentharian, the God of Valour
- Raclawice, the Goddess of Rogues and Wanderers
- Sarapis, the Supreme Creator
- Selene, the Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Tarah, the Goddess of Compassion
- Thoth, the God of Death