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The Tae'os Pantheon were a group of seven deities from Mythralis. They were worshipped in [[Velthryn]], which was also where one of the bases of the Paladins of Tae'os, the Citadel of Blades, was located. One of the core beliefs of those who followed the Tae'os Pantheon was the protection of others. == Members == ;[[Sytira]]: The Goddess of Knowledge. Among the most powerful of the gods, and patron deity of many scholars and sorcerers. ;[[Aendaryn]]: The God of Blades. Often considered the leader of the Tae’os pantheon. Known for wielding the Sae’kes Taelien, the symbol of the pantheon. ;[[Erik Tarren|Eratar]]: The God of Travel. The patron deity of merchants and travelers. Also the god of freedom. ;[[Koranir]]: The God of Strength. The patron deity of soldiers. Also associated with the [[Dominion of Stone]]. ;[[Xerasilis]]: The God of Justice. The patron deity of judges. Also associated with the [[Dominion of Flame]]. ;[[Lysandri]]: The Goddess of Water. The patron deity of sailors. Frequently associated with self-sacrifice. ;[[Lissari]]: The Goddess of Life. The patron deity of doctors and healers.
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