Category:Pantheon

The Elyrian Pantheon consists of the 32 deities of Elyria. The modern understanding of the Pantheon may be incomplete as it almost entirely stems on knowledge excavated from ruins from past ages, particularly the Primordial Age when the Gods were not yet banished from the Prime Material Plane.

Almost all advanced cultures recognize the existence of the full Pantheon, though they generally limit worship to those that fit their ideals. An example of this is the Vurolingian Empire, in which the worship of only the three living children of Tanus (Oelim, Zoi and Zanje) are legalized.

Types of Deities
The deities of the Pantheon can be ranked by their divine power and their age.

Overdeity
The two overdeities are considered the creators of the multiverse, though only because of a lack of evidence for the contrary. They are far above any mortal's ability to understand them. They never react in any way to anything a mortal does and by the time of the New Age, do not grant spells or power. A majority of the world population know nothing of them beyond their names; Tanus and Aldar.

Greater Deity
There were originally ten greater deities, which are direct creations of the Overdeities. They wield immense power and are generally the most popular gods amongst mortals. Oelim, Zoi, Sudara, Zanje, Lurro, Avanoa, Pavaseos, Oton, Vacarion and Vatranar are greater deities.

Lesser Deity
Lesser deities have less power than the Greater Deities which created them, though they generally still have thousands if not tens of thousands of followers. There are 20 lesser deities.

Demigod
There are some Demigods, which are non-deities that wield powers almost equivalent to that of a god. They have less power than a Lesser Deity, though only by a margin.