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Revision as of 03:18, 24 April 2024
The Quelmar Deities are a pantheon of divine powers that create, patrol, and manipulate the various planes of the Quelmar Universe.
Overview
Quelmar, as a project of the gods, is watched over by the council of greater gods who helped create it, as well as a handful of lesser gods who later became attached to the Quelmar project during the Plane Wars or otherwise, followed by nearly countless demi-gods: creatures recognized by the gods for their significant impact on Quelmar and granted divine immortality and spectating capabilities over the realm.
A singular god might go under different names and appearances in different times and places. For example, in Ta-Shedet, the greater gods were often depicted with the heads of animals.
While individuals in Quelmar may find themselves attached to many powerful beings, the following lists encapsulate the most popular and well-known deities in the realm.
While most gods in Quelmar gift power to their followers through divine magic, some opt instead to form pacts with those that seek them out and become Warlock Patrons.
Greater Gods
These are the gods that are incredibly powerful, the gods that gods fear. Their worshipers are diverse and everywhere, their power feared or inspiring to the deities of lesser rank. Most deities wish to aspire to this classification, though only three are known to have succeeded. As ancient as Quelmar, the Greater Gods go under many different names and appearances in different times and places. For example, in Ta-Shedet, the gods were often depicted with the heads of animals.
The Four
The Original Six
Ascendants
The Tied: Lesser Gods
Lesser gods would be offended to be called demi-gods, but unlike the creator deities, they often involve themselves with mortals. They are usually concerned with their worshipers. At the very least, they value their worshipers for their own existence, for without them, they would lose their power. At most, they are sympathetic and may directly involve themselves in the happenstances of the mortal world. However, this involvement is usually indirect.
God | Domain(s) |
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Sardior | Knowledge, Trickery |
Chronepsis | Life |
Torog | Death |
Akasha | Death |
Raven Queen | Death, Life |
Demogorgon | Trickery, Death |
Orcus | Death, War |
Asmodeus | Knowledge, War |
Oghma | Knowledge |
Isis | Knowledge, Life |
Sehanine Moonbow | Knowledge |
Yondalla | Nature |
Olidammara | Trickery |
Sharess | Trickery |
Lolth | Trickery |
Bane | War |
Stuckey's | Trickery |
Queen Titania | Nature |
The Law of Probability | Mathematics |
M'at'akan | Sun, Fire, Life |
Vela | Twilight, Nature |
Necrolord Prime | Death |
Dysian | Life, Curiosity |
He Who Knocks | Nature, Twilight |
Beshaba | Trickery |
Kurtulmak | Trickery |
Odin | War |
Zeus | Tempest |
The Granted: Demi-Gods
Demi-gods are aspiring gods who may have few worshipers, but desire greatness. They are the most likely to be granting spells to mortals, interfering in their affairs, or even just observing the mortal realms. They are often so new to their divinity, they cannot yet shake their interest in mortality and it may take them several centuries to truly feel beyond it.
Demi-gods are sometimes created from one of the greater gods as aspects, avatars, or extensions of their divine will. Pelor's aspect Lathander is an example of this phenomenon.
Nature: Grumbar, Reesec, Tobii
Tempest: Iakhovas, Istishia, Kragnux
Trickery: Akadi
The Servants: Exarchs
Exarchs are servants of a greater or lesser god. They possess powers comparable to demi-gods, but whereas demi-gods generally strive to bolster their own divinity, exarchs exist to serve the interests and enforce the will of a more powerful deity. Exarchs can be just as inclined, however, to intervene in the mortal realms as gods or patrons. For more information on who an exarch serves, see their article.
The Nordic-inspired gods of Ysgard who serve under Odin are examples of exarchs.
Death: Delphi, Hermes, Iyachtu
Light: Apollo, Echemus, Xarzith-Dian
Tempest:
Trickery: Durzibethinus, Loki, The Bogge
See Also
The Quelmar Realm | |
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Continents | Amusa • Breme • Isonhound • Kiston • Levinkan • Osugbo • Pteris |
Divisions | Kingdoms (Before 390 PR) • Domains (After 390 PR) |
Citizens | Player Characters • NPCs • Races • Bloodlines |
History | Timeline of the Quelmar Realm • ( Pre • BR • PR • CR • Post ) |
Magic and Religion | Quelmar Deities • Spells • Magic Items • Magic Weapons |
Other Lists | Alcoholic Beverages • Major Cities • Adventuring Teams • Guilds • Demonyms • Tuckerisms |