Thaldorian Pantheon

Kal’Dys – God of Goodness and Justice

Kal’Dys is the light in the darkness, revered as a symbol of fairness and protection. Often depicted as a figure in gleaming armor with a blazing sun emblem on his chest, he is invoked by those seeking justice, mercy, and the strength to defend the weak. Temples to Kal’Dys are beacons of law and order, welcoming all who walk a righteous path.

Silk – God of Trickery, Thieves, and Trade

Silk is a cunning, silver-tongued god who walks the line between rogue and merchant. Often portrayed as a shadowy figure with a grin that promises both profit and peril, Silk delights in clever schemes, hidden bargains, and risks. Worshipers include merchants, travelers, and, of course, thieves, who seek his favor for luck in trade and trickery alike.

Fintas – God of Magic and Knowledge

The elusive Fintas is the god of scholars, mages, and anyone drawn to the mysteries of the universe. Depicted as a robed figure with an open book and a radiant staff, Fintas is thought to know all there is and yet, like his followers, to always seek more. His temples are repositories of knowledge, housing ancient tomes, magical relics, and guarded secrets.

Fynnvandre – God of Wandering and Adventure

Fynnvandre embodies the call of the open road, the thrill of the unknown, and the joy of freedom. Often depicted with a walking stick, a traveler’s cloak, and an unshakable grin, he is worshiped by explorers, travelers, and those with restless spirits. He encourages his followers to seek new horizons, savor life’s journey, and embrace the unexpected.

Aravel – Goddess of Determination, Endurance, and Patience

Aravel is the unyielding spirit, the quiet strength that enables mortals to endure hardship and persevere through trials. She is depicted as a stalwart, armored figure with a gaze that sees beyond the immediate and into the distant future. Her followers are often those who face long struggles, who look to her for patience and resilience in the face of life’s burdens.

Kyt – Goddess of Luck and Chaos

Kyt is both fortune and ruin, a goddess who brings joy to gamblers and dread to those who depend on predictability. She is a wild, laughing figure often depicted with dice in one hand and a coin in the other, tipping fate on a whim. Kyt’s followers accept the risks of life and embrace the chaotic twists of fate, thriving on unpredictability and luck.

Kredaga – God of Battle and Bloodshed

Kredaga is the fierce and fearsome god of warriors, revered on the battlefield and in blood oaths. Depicted with a war-worn sword and armor splattered in red, Kredaga calls for strength, honor, and courage in combat. He is worshiped by soldiers, berserkers, and anyone who finds strength in the clash of steel and the heat of battle.

Astus – God of Crafting and Technology

Astus is the god of builders, artisans, and inventors, embodying the creative drive to shape and improve the world. He is often shown wielding a hammer and surrounded by tools, his gaze sharp and discerning. His followers include smiths, architects, and creators of all kinds who seek his inspiration to craft wonders from iron, stone, and imagination.

The False One – The Unknown God of Darkness and Evil

The False One is a shadowy figure whispered of but never openly worshiped, a god of hidden malevolence and dark desires. Cloaked in mystery, this god embodies deception, cruelty, and the thirst for power at any cost. The few who follow him are secretive, operating in shadows, and their devotion is feared as it often leads to ruin and despair.