The New Pantheon
Mythology & Lore
The Symphonia Atlantika
[The Fall of Atlantis]
After the Fall, the Church of the New Pantheon followed Cleito, She Who Remained; as well as the three wandering gods: Poseidon, Hades, and Persephone.
[The Wanderings' End]
When the wandering gods returned with seven refuges, as well as their respective retinues, the Church of The New Pantheon quickly adapted to worshiping the new deities.
[The Return of The Last]
The last deity on the Pantheon is Quetzalcoatl, He Who Returned. The last deity to take a place in the New Pantheon, his priests were the ones to construct the modern Atlantean twelve month calendar. Prior to this, the Church had attempted to force the old calendar to fit New Atlantis' longer years to varied effect.
[The Fall of Atlantis]
After the Fall, the Church of the New Pantheon followed Cleito, She Who Remained; as well as the three wandering gods: Poseidon, Hades, and Persephone.
[The Wanderings' End]
When the wandering gods returned with seven refuges, as well as their respective retinues, the Church of The New Pantheon quickly adapted to worshiping the new deities.
[The Return of The Last]
The last deity on the Pantheon is Quetzalcoatl, He Who Returned. The last deity to take a place in the New Pantheon, his priests were the ones to construct the modern Atlantean twelve month calendar. Prior to this, the Church had attempted to force the old calendar to fit New Atlantis' longer years to varied effect.
Divine Origins
The Gods of the New Pantheon commune with those who are spiritually open, but they also have living figureheads in the form of the Ten Monarchs. As new gods entered the Pantheon, they called out to those whose souls were accepting and began their personal cults from there.
Cosmological Views
The world that New Atlantis now finds itself on, a planet named Cleitia, was created spontaneously in an act of love by the Brother Kings of the gods, as well as the Dragon God Quetzalcoatl, to protect the Atlantean people from the wrath of the Third Brother, whose name has been erased. The actual lands that the Ten Kingdoms had been placed on were copied into Cleitia, but the rest of the world is new and unknown. Until after the return of Quetzalcoatl most priests assumed that the lands of Atlantis were the only landmasses on the world. This has since been disproved, though the distantly viewed lands are still far out of reach to mortals.
Sects
[The Cult of Poseidon]
[The Cult of Cleito]
[The Cult of Hades]
[The Cult of Persephone]
[The Cult of Quetzalcoatl]
[The Cult of Chiron]
[The Cult of Isis]
[The Cult of Loki]
[The Cult of Asclepius]
[The Cult of Mnemosyne]
[The Cult of Thanatos]
[The Cult of Cybele]
[The Cult of Cleito]
[The Cult of Hades]
[The Cult of Persephone]
[The Cult of Quetzalcoatl]
[The Cult of Chiron]
[The Cult of Isis]
[The Cult of Loki]
[The Cult of Asclepius]
[The Cult of Mnemosyne]
[The Cult of Thanatos]
[The Cult of Cybele]
Type
Religious, Pantheon
Subsidiary Organizations
Permeated Organizations
Deities
- Asclepius, God of the Sun and Medicine
- Chiron, God of War, Wine, and Punishment
- Cleito, Goddess of Marriage and the Sky
- Cybele, Goddess of Mountains and Wilderness
- Hades, God of Metal, Forging, and Commerce
- Isis, Goddess of the Moon, Stars, and Magic
- Loki, God of Trickery, Fire, and Competition
- Mnemosyne, Goddess of Learning and Entertainment
- Persephone, Goddess of Agriculture and the Earth
- Poseidon, God of the Ocean, Civilization, and Horses
- Quetzalcoatl, God of Science and Invention
- Thanatos, God of Luck and the Dead
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