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The '''Tae'os Pantheon''' were a group of seven deities worshipped across parts of [[Mythralis]] and [[Artinia]]. Their followers included the [[Paladins of Tae'os]], who had a base in the Citadel of Blades in the city of Velthryn. The current status of the pantheon is unknown.  
The '''Tae'os Pantheon''' were a group of seven deities worshipped across parts of [[Mythralis]] and [[Artinia]]. Their followers included the [[Paladins of Tae'os]], who had a base in the Citadel of Blades in the city of Velthryn. The pantheon had some kind of connection to the [[Tae essence|Tae Dominion]], with the name Tae'os translating to "those who give".
 
According to Erik Tarren, the pantheon is no more. After Aendaryn lost his arm fighting against [[Vaelien]], he was never seen again, so his current status is unknown. Tarren stated that two other deities left for other continents, with one planning to raise an army to continue "a doomed war". Three chose to change their allegiance or abandon the battle. The last of the seven was Tarren himself.  


== Members ==
== Members ==
;[[Aendaryn]]: God of Swords and leader of the pantheon. He formerly wielded the [[Dominion Breaker]], or sae'kes taelien, the symbol of the pantheon.
;[[Aendaryn]]: God of Swords and leader of the pantheon. He formerly wielded the [[Dominion Breaker|Sae'kes Taelien]], the symbol of the pantheon.
;[[Sytira]]: Goddess of Knowledge and Sorcery. She is  among the most powerful of the gods and the patron deity of many scholars and sorcerers.
;[[Sytira]]: Goddess of Knowledge and Sorcery. She is  among the most powerful of the gods and the patron deity of many scholars and sorcerers.
'''Eratar''': God of Freedom, Air, and Travel. He is currently known as [[Erik Tarren]].
;[[Erik Tarren|Eratar]]: God of Freedom, Air, and Travel. He is the patron deity of travelers and merchants.
;[[Koranir]]: God of Strength and Stone. He is the patron deity of soldiers.  
;[[Koranir]]: God of Strength and Stone. He is the patron deity of soldiers.  
;[[Xerasilis]]: God of Justice and Fire. He is the patron deity of judges.  
;[[Xerasilis]]: God of Justice and Fire. He is the patron deity of judges.  
;[[Lysandri]]: Goddess of Water and Clarity. She is frequently associated with self-sacrifice.  
;[[Lysandri]]: Goddess of Water and Clarity. She is frequently associated with self-sacrifice.  
;[[Lissari]]: Goddess of Life. She is the patron of healers and doctors.
;[[Lissari]]: Goddess of Life. She is the patron of healers and doctors.

Latest revision as of 19:36, 26 November 2024

The Tae'os Pantheon were a group of seven deities worshipped across parts of Mythralis and Artinia. Their followers included the Paladins of Tae'os, who had a base in the Citadel of Blades in the city of Velthryn. The pantheon had some kind of connection to the Tae Dominion, with the name Tae'os translating to "those who give".

According to Erik Tarren, the pantheon is no more. After Aendaryn lost his arm fighting against Vaelien, he was never seen again, so his current status is unknown. Tarren stated that two other deities left for other continents, with one planning to raise an army to continue "a doomed war". Three chose to change their allegiance or abandon the battle. The last of the seven was Tarren himself.

Members[edit]

Aendaryn
God of Swords and leader of the pantheon. He formerly wielded the Sae'kes Taelien, the symbol of the pantheon.
Sytira
Goddess of Knowledge and Sorcery. She is among the most powerful of the gods and the patron deity of many scholars and sorcerers.
Eratar
God of Freedom, Air, and Travel. He is the patron deity of travelers and merchants.
Koranir
God of Strength and Stone. He is the patron deity of soldiers.
Xerasilis
God of Justice and Fire. He is the patron deity of judges.
Lysandri
Goddess of Water and Clarity. She is frequently associated with self-sacrifice.
Lissari
Goddess of Life. She is the patron of healers and doctors.