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The Primes

The Primes, or The Prime Divines, are the main deities of Aeseron. Over time, certain peoples have worshipped other beings, but these were responsible for creating the Material Plane, or Edafos. The Primes were created by The Void.  

List of Prime Divines

 

Iremians:

    Zestasia: Goddess of light, fire, the sun, summer. She is often depicted as a warrior queen in full armor. Symbols: Sun, flaming axe, ...   Kyma: Goddess of the seas, water, storms. Often depicted as an aquatic humanoid with a harpoon and the lower body of an octopus. Symbols: Harpoon, wave, fish, octopus, ...   Charina: Goddess of love, beauty, poetry, joy, jealousy. Often depicted as a woman with a golden mask depicting a beautiful face, and angelic wings. Symbols: Rose, droplet of blood, clasping hands   Seiros: God of order, knowledge, justice. Often depicted as stern old male centaur with a massive hammer. Symbols: Hammer, scales, open hand.   Skafos: God of craftsmanship, smithing, alchemy, ingenuity. Often depicted as young man made of bronze with an apron and tongs. Symbols: Candle, anvil   Sitiros: God of the harvest, autumn, coin, family, kindness. Often depicted as a rotund, muscular man with a beard in simple clothing and a crown of wheat grass. Symbols: crossed stalks of wheat, sickle or scythe, hearth    

Prodosians

  Kionis: Goddess of darkness, winter, and vengeance. Often depicted as a barbarian warrior queen covered in fur and armor. Sometimes riding a frosty chariot pulled by giant wolves. Symbols: wolf's head, double axe, closed fist.   Asteia: Goddess of trickery, change, spring, and thieves. Depicted either as a small child with flowers in their hair, or a female with feline features, clothed in leather armor. Especially worshipped by tabaxi. Symbols: cat's head, blossoming tree, coinpurse, dagger   Polemos: God of war, strategy, victory, progress. Often depicted as a huge metal-skinned warrior in full armor, sometimes with the head of a lion. Symbols: Crossed swords or spears, lion's paw, hand with index and middle finger stretched forming a V   Katalix: God of death, protector of the dead. Often depicted as a shrouded figure, or an old, weathered warrior. Both forms have a vulture on their arm, and are armed with a gnarled spear. Symbols: Gnarled spear, skull (sometimes with coins as eyes), vulture head   Apsidos: God of magic, the moon, mystery. Often depicted as a hooded, obscured figure with a tome or a staff. Symbols: Eye with hypnotic pattern in iris, scroll, crescent moon.   Ikanos: God/Goddess of wine, debauchery, nature, the hunt. Often depicted as either a scantily clad woman with ibex horns, or muscular man with buck antlers. Most depictions feature jugs of wine and a bow and arrows. Symbols: Jug of wine, recurve bow, boobs or dick.
Alternative names: The Prime Divines, The Gods
Zestasia  
Kyma  
Charina  
Seiros  
Skafos  
Sitiros  
Kionis  
Asteia  
Polemos  
Katalix  
Apsidos  
Ikanos

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