Pantheon of the Dawn
The Pantheon of the Dawn holds mixed meanings to many races throughout the world. To many the Gods of the Dawn are feared and to utter their name brings only pain. To others the Gods of the Dawn are another part of life. Where Am'sa brings life to the earth, Bhra'tis comes to return that life to the ground so that the cycle can begin anew. While it is only Bhra'tis who ferries the souls of the dead, Ste'las is also referred to as the Goddess of Death as she guides the souls to her husband.
The Incarnate
Bhra'tis, Embodiment of the Dawn
Bhra'tis is the transition between light and dark. He is the youngest of the Incarnate and in the Physical Realm he is the embodiment of Death. After the creation of the first born, Dai’kar came to Bhra'tis and asked if he would guide the souls of the dead to Ak'asa. He agreed but was told that any soul deemed not worthy would be left in between the realms to suffer in darkness. He would spend eternity moving between the realms and always watching over the space between.The Celestials
Ste'las, Embodiment of the Stars
Ste'las is the embodiment of the Stars. In the beginning it's said that beyond the sky where the stars reside is the immaterial realm known as Ak'asa. Here is where Ste'las watches over everything with her own form being the only star in the sky. When her husband was asked to guide the souls of the departed, she asked if she could be a beacon not only for the dead but also for her husband. Dai’kar agreed and it's said that when a soul passes over a great light can be seen in the sky to guide the soul to the gates of Ak'asa. She is the light in the darkness to guide all souls.Am'vra, Embodiment of the Sea
Am'vra is the Embodiment of the sea. When she came into being the energy that formed her manifested into a great flood that surrounded the barren lands of Provarus creating its great oceans. Upon her creation she was greeted by Am'sa, who took her hand and helped fill the oceans with all manners of life. After many years alone at sea she would encounter a man along the shores of a distant island. Upon the sands he would try to push a great beast of the sea from upon its shores back into the sea.Var'kahn, Embodiment of the Rain
Var'kahn is the Embodiment of the rain and thunder. He was believed to be the strongest of the gods but was outmatched by the incarnate who would later rule over the Gods. He came into being when lightning struck an island for several days non stop, What remained was a man of pale skin and white hair. After years of wandering he came across a great beast of the sea stranded upon the shore. With all his strength he pulled the creature back into the sea, after he encountered a woman with auburn hair and light blue eyes. When the devastation began he stated he would follow only the winner.Children of the Gods
Mrh'sus, Embodiment of the Storm
Mrh'sus is the embodiment of the storm. He takes the form of a great owl and is said to create the great storms that ravage the lands. Centuries after the first born were created, Dai’kar believed that they needed to be constantly reminded who created them. In doing so he tasked Mrh'sus with creating great storms to ravage the homes of the First born. In doing so they would be reminded of who ruled over the lands. This would make him the most hated of the Gods.At'sah, Embodiment of the Spirits
Daughter of Bhra'tis & Ste'las, At'sah is the emdodiment of the spirits. It is said that when she was born she held to mortal form. She floated above the ground before she even opened her eyes. Later she would learn that she could speak with the spirits as they passed on into Ak'asa.Ak'ros, Embidoment of the Clouds
Son of Am'vra & Var'kahn, Ak'ros is the embodiment of the coulds. Ak'ros is said to have taken refuge in the clouds when Vin'mahsa began.
Type
Religious, Pantheon
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