Aleph

The Father God who formed the universe and gave life to the other gods. Some cultures believe worship of Aleph should take prominence over the rest of the gods.

Bile (also Zaltec or Belenus)

God of the afterlife, the underworld, and sometimes the ocean. Worship can take many forms. In the southern isles, priests offer a sacrifice of a beating heart from a member of the kindred races to get the favor of this god.

Aeppi (also Briga)

Goddess of love and protector of animals. Popular among the Fauns.

Heca (also Eseal)

God of the wind and rain.

Joturni and Tonza (also Fornda, and Felik)

The guardians of the two moons. In some cases considered to be the gods of plants and especially crops. These are minor gods who are not recognized in all cultures, but appear often enough to be mentioned.