Thaevn
Thaevn, God of Order (a.k.a. The Allfather)
God of Order, Thaevn is the oldest of the Elder Gods and responsible for creating many of the nine planes of existence. Known as the 'Allfather', Thaevn is also responsible for the creation of the other Gods Known as the 'Allfather', Thaevn is the eldest of the deities that rule over Allansia and responsible for the creation of many of the nine realms of existence, as well as the other Gods and Goddesses of the world. As God of Order, Thaevn's name is synonymous with ceremony and custom, his name often invoked during weddings and funerals held by the many races that inhabit the world.
Domains
Thaevn holds considerable sway and control within the Clerical domains of order, tempest and the grave. In practice, Thaevn is primarily responsible for time in it's many forms, whilst also governing over the rules of life and death. As one of the Elder Gods, his will is more powerful than those of his children and the Elemental Gods, and it is within the rules of order that Thaevn has set that all other Gods must act.Iconography
Thaevn is represented across most of the world by an hourglass however, some more secular cults believe Thaevn to be constantly watching from the skies of the world, through the eyes of particularly large birds of prey. Some have even gone so far as to claim that the Aarakocra are reincarnations of Thaevn, sent out into the world however, this belief is limited to fanatics, of which there are very few.Worship
Aside from his statue in The Temple of the Gods in the city of Chalice, there are several temples dedicated to Thaevn throughout Allansia, the most notable being situated in the Northern city of Haatlestad within The Kingdom of Grekos Sarath. Decorated simply, worship to Thaevn within his temples centres around silent prayer and the keeping of the The Black Flame, a strange flame that burns black and is kept lit in each of his temples across the world. Out in the world, adventurers that wish to worship Thaevn often do so by throwing a single copper into a fire and reciting a silent prayer to the God, before entering a period of quiet contemplation during a short or long rest.
Divine Classification
Elder God
Realm
Children
Domain of Order
Domain of the Grave
Domain of Tempest