Goddess of the sea and the sky, ruler of the vast waters and the heavens. Governs the ebb and flow of the tides, storms, and the ever-changing nature of the sea. Widely revered among seafaring elves and those who rely on the bounty of the sea.
Goddess of the four winds and patron of sailors and horsefolk. Oversees the individual lesser deities that represent each of the four winds. It is believed that horses derive their speed from the winds she controls.
The deity representing the gentle breeze of the west wind. Brings refreshing and mild winds that carry a sense of tranquility and peace. Often associated with calmness, harmony, and the soothing qualities of the wind.
The deity representing the powerful gusts of the east wind. Brings forth winds of change, vitality, and transformation. Associated with new beginnings, inspiration, and the awakening of potential.
The deity representing the fierce and cold gusts of the north wind, as well as storms. Brings winds that carry strength, resilience, and a sense of determination. Associated with endurance, fortitude, and the ability to withstand challenges.
The deity representing the warm and soothing breezes of the south wind. Brings winds of passion, creativity, and vitality. Associated with passion, inspiration, and the spark of life.
God of mischief, chaos, and unpredictable events. While some consider him a deity of mischief and chaos, also revered as a patron of the oppressed, including slaves seeking freedom.
God of justice and law. Upholds the principles of fairness, righteousness, and order. Often depicted as a stern and impartial figure holding scales.
Goddess of justice and fairness. Has some authority over the courts and legal systems, ensuring equity and upholding the rights of the oppressed. However, more representative of morality and balance in all aspects of life.
God of time and chronomancy. Governs the flow of time and temporal magic. Revered by chronomancers, historians, and those who seek to understand the tapestry of past, present, and future.
God of the underworld, death, and the cycle of life. Guides the souls of the departed to their afterlife, ensuring the natural progression of life and death. Depicted as a mysterious figure veiled in shadows.
God of the hunt and the wild. Embodies the primal instincts of survival and the pursuit of prey. Hunters revere him for his keen senses and stealth.
God of strategy and tactics. Revered as a mastermind of warfare, guiding commanders and generals with strategic brilliance. Provides insights into battle formations, intelligence gathering, and the art of outmaneuvering opponents.
God of war against overwhelming odds. Warriors invoke his name when facing insurmountable challenges. Known for his unwavering determination and strategic brilliance in battle.
God of strength and martial prowess. Embodies the raw physical power and brute force in combat. Venerated by warriors who rely on sheer strength and close-quarters combat, granting them incredible might and resilience.
God of strength and valor. Warriors invoke his name in battle, seeking his blessings for bravery and physical prowess.
Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Inspires affection, passion, and creative expressions of love. Associated with the beauty of nature, art, and the bonds that connect individuals.
Goddess of love and friendship. Fosters strong bonds and deep connections between individuals, encouraging unity and harmony among the elves.
Goddess of the mountains and endurance. Embodies the strength and resilience found in towering peaks. Grants stamina, fortitude, and unwavering determination to those who face arduous trials.
God of the sun, light, and renewal. Brings warmth, light, and vitality to the world. Represents hope and often invoked during times of darkness or despair.
God of music, poetry, and inspiration. The muse of bards and artists, inspiring creativity and emotional expression through various art forms.
Goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and magic. Seekers of knowledge, scholars, and mages revere her for her guidance and enlightenment. Known to possess ancient wisdom and mastery over arcane arts.
Goddess of the moon, dreams, and illusions. Holds sway over the ethereal realm of dreams, influencing the subconscious minds of mortals. Also associated with divination and prophecies, providing glimpses into the future through the veil of dreams.
Goddess of the stars and the night sky. Associated with celestial navigation, astrology, and the mysteries of the cosmos. Some artists also consider her a patron.
God of luck and fortune. Governs chance, fate, and opportunities. Gamblers and adventurers often seek his favor before embarking on risky endeavors.
God of craftsmanship and innovation. Inspires artisans, inventors, and architects to push the boundaries of creativity and craftsmanship.
Goddess of healing, compassion, and mercy. Patron of healers and caretakers, offering solace and relief to the suffering.
God of the forests and wilderness. Represents the delicate balance between elves and the realms of nature. Elves turn to him for guidance in matters of harmony and sustainable coexistence with the flora and fauna.
Goddess of plants and nature's blessings. Patroness of flora and vegetation. Invoked for bountiful harvests, fertile lands, and the preservation of the natural world.