In Isonir, gods are divided into two main categories: the Primordials, who are elemental deities born from the universe's creation, and a pantheon of lesser gods, who are ascended mortals granted divinity to oversee specific portfolios reflective of mortal endeavors, virtues, and vices. The Primordials, such as Aether, Gaia, Pyros, Hydros, Ventus, Terra, Lux, and Nox, govern the fundamental forces of nature and existence, from the skies and seas to light and darkness. Above all stands The Originator, a transcendent entity that exists beyond comprehension, embodying the genesis of all creation. The lesser gods, in contrast, represent the myriad aspects of mortal life and civilization. These deities were once mortals who achieved divine status through acts of heroism, embodying ideals, or significant contributions to their cultures. Their domains range from wisdom, war, love, and art to more esoteric concepts like dreams, fate, and innovation. This diverse pantheon interacts closely with the mortal world, offering protection, guidance, and occasionally, interference in mortal affairs. Together, the Primordials and the lesser gods form a complex hierarchy of divine beings that shape the spiritual and physical landscape of Isonir, each contributing to the rich mythology and religious practices of its inhabitants.