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Order of Asdos

The order of Asdos is a polytheistic religion around Asdos and his four daughters.

Asdos, the Father

Domain: balance, justice, and the cycles of life and death.

Symbol: Gray Crow

Depiction: Often depicted as a wise, stern figure watching over his followers with a discerning eye.


Ishtara, the Lady of Light

Domain: Light, Healing, and Knowledge

Symbol: A radiant sunburst

Depiction: Ishtara is often portrayed as a serene figure surrounded by a glowing aura, with a scroll in one hand and a staff in the other.

Worship: Followers seek her blessings for enlightenment, recovery from ailments, and guidance in their pursuits of knowledge. Her festivals involve lighting candles, sharing stories of wisdom, and communal healing ceremonies.

Sentinels of Light

The Sentinels of Light are an elite non-government group of warriors and clerics devoted to Ishtara.


Thalora, the Mistress of Shadows

Rumor says that Thalora is the only Goddess of this pantheon to be seen in a hundred years.

Domain: Shadows, Secrets, Truth, Protection, the Moon, and Love

Symbol: A crescent moon or Raven

Depiction: Thalora is depicted as a mysterious womanly figure cloaked in darkness.

Worship: Thalora's devotees seek her protection in times of danger and her aid in uncovering truths. Rituals often include moonlit vigils, the sharing of secrets within trusted circles, and protective charms and spells.


Elaris, the Keeper of the Wild

Domain: Nature, Animals, and the Hunt

Symbol: A pair of antlers intertwined with ivy

Depiction: Elaris is often depicted as a nude goddess with long red hair adorned with flowers and ivy, accompanied by various animals, and holding a bow.

Worship: Her followers celebrate the natural world and practice sustainable hunting and farming. Festivals include games, nature walks, and offerings of fruits and flowers to her shrines.


Verath, the Weaver of Fates

Domain: Fate, Time, and Destiny

Symbol: An hourglass or needle and thread

Depiction: Verath is shown as a stoic figure with a blindfold, weaving a vast tapestry that represents the intertwined fates of all beings.

Worship: Worship of Verath involves seeking insights into one's destiny and making offerings to alter or understand one's fate. Rituals include weaving ceremonies, divination practices, and meditative contemplation of life's paths.