Deities

Main Deities

Elder Gods

Aon

A cosmic force entwining the threads of time and space, orchestrating the symphony of existence with a timeless resonance. (Inspired by cosmic themes)

Nyx

Reigns over the shadowed depths, the limitless void, and the elemental chaos that precedes creation—an enigmatic presence in the cosmic mythos. Greek mythology - Nyx, goddess of the night

Sol

Radiates the brilliance of celestial light, the life-giving radiance of the solar realms, and the essence of vitality that courses through the universe. Latin - Sol, god of the sun in Roman mythology

Sat

Embodies the delicate balance sustaining celestial harmony, ensuring equilibrium among the cosmic forces that shape the mythos of the universe. Sanskrit - Sat, representing truth and essence in Hindu philosophy

4 Kairss Temporal Manipulators are the True Elder Gods of Abrillion. They were exiled from a ancient civilization who mastered space, time and reality itself.

List of possible Ascended Rifters


Torag - Barbarian, battle / wild
Elyendur - Elf, Art / Magic
Yonis - Light
Rovian - Rogue / Thief / Sneak
Yorin - Dwarf - Defense / Strength
Arkon - Time / Death / Birth
Arguros - Merchant / Wealth
Kisos - Sun
Agari -
Teion Amera - God of Justice
Kruthys - god of blood
Azgon - God of sacrifice
Urzin LE
Evinye - Nature
Oran LE

List of possible Primeval Gods

God of War and Valor
Kethros the Braveheart
Arkan The Unstoppable

The Goddess of Love and Beauty
(Romance, courtship, Music, Art, Perfume and Fragrance)
Calyndra/ Lysandra the Alluring / The Enchantress / The Romantic / The Charmer / The Muse

The God of Creation
LifeBringer

The God of Wisdom and Magic
The Arcanist / The Mystic

The God of Shadow
The NightShade

The Goddess of Light
The SunBringer

1. The God of Time - This deity represents the forces of time and change, and is often associated with traits like foresight, patience, and wisdom. His name could be Chronos the Wise, Aeon the Timekeeper, or Kairo the Eternal.

2. The God of Dreams - This deity embodies the realm of dreams and the subconscious, and is often associated with traits like mysticism, illusion, and prophecy. Her name could be Morpheus the Dreamweaver, Hypnos the Slumberer, or Oneira the Visionary.

3. The God of Balance - This deity represents the forces of balance and harmony, and is often associated with traits like justice, equilibrium, and moderation. His name could be Zenith the Equilibrist, Harmany the Just, or Axis the Balancer.

4. The God of Fortune - This deity embodies the concept of luck and fate, and is often associated with traits like gambling, risk-taking, and prosperity. Her name could be Fortuna the Fickle, Tycha the Lucky, or Hestia the Prosperous.

5. The God of Knowledge - This deity represents the forces of knowledge and learning, and is often associated with traits like wisdom, insight, and intellect. His name could be Thoth the Learned, Prometheus the Enlightened, or Sagan the Wise.

6. The God of Power - This deity embodies the concept of raw power and strength, and is often associated with traits like domination, might, and brutality. His name could be Titanus the Colossus, Balthazarr the Overlord, or Grendel the Devastator.

7. The God of Freedom - This deity represents the forces of liberty and independence, and is often associated with traits like rebellion, autonomy, and individualism. Her name could be Libertas the Free, Eleutheria the Rebel, or Vespera the Independent.