The Demon Lord's Lover

Extra!: Pantheons and How They Work


Hello everybody! So, since we had someone curious, here's a little extra thing to clarify how the gods are organized on Estus, the setting for "The Demon Lord's Lover". We have a somewhat more in-depth thing going on with an earlier extra ("The Deities of Estus"), so this is more an organizational thingamabob to make it clear how the deities are organized, plus a few little extra details.

First things first, it does need to be emphasized, there is not one, singular pantheon in DLL; there's three of them. Three entirely separate factions of gods, each with their own general traits and ways of doing things. There's no specific "good" or "evil" factions, but there are those that are more inherently destructive towards mortal life than others.

Also, all the first generation gods are Elder Gods. The Ouzan and Lautic Elder Gods are known as Ancients and Primordials purely to differentiate them, because gods can be extremely petty and want to make it clear that they're not the same type of deities, thank you very much.

So here they are, organized by generation per pantheon. Again, further details are available in the earlier extra, this is mostly to clarify where everybody goes and who's related to who. Also, you can meet all the gods that are active in the Light Lands (except for one of them) back in "Interlude 3 - Divine", if you want a refresher. Otherwise, hope this is handy!

1) The Rakuli – Pantheon of Life and Order

1st Generation

Surodus

: Elder Goddess of Heat. Patron Goddess of the Sun Lands. Vanished 3,000 years ago without explanation.

Lucere

: Elder Goddess of Light. Patron Goddess of the Light Lands, and head of the "Triarchy of Light".

Khioni

: Elder Goddess of Cold. Patron Goddess of the Frost Lands.

Caligori

: Elder Goddess of Darkness. Formerly Patron Goddess of

Yequro de Liorzula

, now known as The Barren Lands. Currently in exile, whereabouts unknown to most.

Elion

: Elder Goddess of Wealth. Patron Goddess of

Pahseinala

.

2nd Generation

Foco

: Goddess of Fire, daughter of

Surodus

and

Rupture

. Member of the "Three Divine Matrons" sub-faction, Patron Goddess of

Xelsha

.

Chlora

: Goddess of Plants, daughter of

Lucere

and

Elion

. Member of the "Three Divine Matrons" sub-faction, Patron Goddess of

Naloriva

.

Mesic

: Goddess of Water, daughter of

Khioni

and

Fathom

. Member of the "Three Divine Matrons" sub-faction, Patron Goddess of

Orindaco

.

Kataba

: God of Air, Son of

Lucere

and

Tempest

. Has a day of the week named after him in the Light Lands. Patron God of

Tramontava

.

Lirotori

: God of Earth, Son of

Elion

. Currently hasn't shown up yet due to having his Temple in the Sun Lands. Patron God of

Serinaro de Pahseinala

.

Augant

: God of Metal, Son of

Caligori

and

Stygian

. Patron God of

Rosiava

.

Innominatum

: God of Lightning, Son of

Surodus

,

Lucere

, and

Tempest

. Patron God of

Gorokiva

.

Iudex

: God of Judgment, Son of

Lucere

and

Zerert

. Member of the "Triarchy of Light"; not actually the patron god of anywhere, though most of his worship is centered in

Sollamava

.

Purus

: God of Purity, Son of

Lucere

and

Hallow

. Member of the "Triarchy of Light"; like his brother, he's not a patron god, but is heavily worshipped in

Zemava

.

Jolva

: Goddess of Ice, Daughter of

Khioni

and

Fathom

, direct sister to Mesic and Soto. Also hasn't shown up because she's up in the Frost Lands.

Malnata

: Goddess of Fungus and Decay, Daughter of

Caligori

and

Fathom

, is also over in the Sun Lands.

Nictao

: God of Steam, Son of

Khioni

and

Surodus

, is in the Frost Lands.

Deljan

: God of Sand, Son of

Surodus

and

Tempest

, is in the Sun Lands.

3rd Generation

The Rose Saint

: God of Flowers and Thorns, Child of Mortals. Doesn't get to sit at the cool kids table because The Triarchs are jerks. Second Patron God of

Rosiava

.

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2) The Ouza - Pantheon of Death and Chaos

1st Generation

Rupture

: Elder/Ancient Goddess of Lava, Mother of Dragons, currently sealed. Patron Goddess of

Maleficaba

.

Fathom

: Elder/Ancient Goddess of Oceans, Mother of Leviathans, currently sealed.

Tempest

: Elder/Ancient Goddess of Storms, currently sealed.

Stygian

: Elder/Ancient Goddess of Dreams, Mother of Devils, currently sealed.

2nd Generation

Rot

: Goddess of Disease and Conquest, Daughter of

Stygian

and

Hallow

. One of the "Three Demonic Matriarchs"; technically, the Patron Goddess of

Korikalaba

.

Marrow

: Goddess of Blood and War, Daughter of

Stygian

and

Hallow

. One of the "Three Demonic Matriarchs".

Drought

: Goddess of Starvation and Dryness, Daughter of

Stygian

and

Hallow

. One of the "Three Demonic Matriarchs"; also Patron Goddess of Aristocrats.

Bleak

: Goddess of Time, Daughter of

Fathom

,

Elion

, and

Zerert

. Patron Goddess of

Brunzaba

.

Mordant

: Goddess of Debt, Daughter of

Rupture

,

Elion

, and

Zerert

. Patron Goddess of

Inrapaba

.

Delight

: Goddess of Pleasure and Honey, Daughter of

Stygian

,

Fathom

, and

Lucere

; twin sister of Vitriol. Patron Goddess of

Skiritaba

.

Vitriol

: Goddess of Poison and Wine, Daughter of

Stygian

,

Fathom

, and

Caligori

; twin sister of Delight. Patron Goddess of

Ostrotoba

.

Therian

: Goddess of Beasts, Daughter of

Tempest

and

Caligori

. Patron Goddess of

Olafiba

, and "Mother" of the Beastfolk, otherwise known as therianthropes.

Conceit

: God of Glass, Son of

Rupture

and

Tempest

.

Auteur

: Goddess of Art, Daughter of

Stygian

,

Fathom

,

Rupture

, and

Tempest

.

Scripture

: Goddess of Writing, Daughter of

Stygian

and

Zerert

.

Soto

: Goddess of Snow, Daughter of

Fathom

and

Khioni

. Direct sister of Jolva and Mesic.

3rd Generation

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Tisserand Skin-Weaver

: Goddess of Flesh and Thread, Daughter of Mortals.

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3) The Laut - Pantheon of Stagnation and Mystery

1st Generation

Outai

: Elder/Primordial God of Nothing.

Hallow

: Elder/Primordial Goddess of Love.

Zerert

: Elder/Primordial God of Law.

2nd Generation

Hymn

: Goddess of Sound, Daughter of

Hallow

and

Zerert

.

Warden

: God of Barriers and Prisons, Son of

Zerert

and

Caligori

.

Ide

: God of Polarity and Magnetism, Child of

Outai

and

Zerert

.

Ligami

: God of Poverty and Profligacy, Son of

Outai

and

Elion

.

Vale

: God of Survival, Son of

Zerert

. Twin of Rail, has something of an odd origin.

Rail

: Goddess of Innovation, Daughter of

Zerert

. Twin of Vale, also has a strange origin.

Trivia

Now for those that may have noticed, yes there is indeed an extra god that wasn't mentioned in the other extra chapter. We may or may not have created him while writing this. So hey, thanks to Telp for giving us the impetus to make this extra, and by extension add in an entire new deity.

Since he is new and didn't get something in the previous extra, we will mention here that Ligami is essentially a party god who doesn't know when to stop. If you're curious for more info, just look up the definition of "Profligacy". It's a fun word to add to your vocabulary. Now for actual, in-setting trivia!

As they were previously mortals, Tisserand and The Rose Saint aren't as self important as the other gods; in fact, rumors say Tisserand chose a champion on a whim.

Gods can't actually make mortals immortal, at least not directly, though some mortals can make themselves pretty close to immortal. Adding god-power to a mortal winds up making the mortal pop, so it's simpler to just reincarnate their soul as an angel or demon. This means that no, the gods cannot erase death from the world. That would not work.

Gods don't like each other. They really do not. Some are plenty friendly with those that are a part of their own faction, and they may even form close relationships, but immortal beings have plenty of time to form grudges and they're plenty prone to prejudice, so any large scale collaboration where they all "band together in harmony" is just not going to happen.

Most of the Elder Gods are female. This should be pretty obvious by now. Further, gods can have kids with each other regardless of gender, so if two or three goddesses got super drunk and wound up boning, it has an equal chance of creating children as a male and female god going at it.

Gods, in a sense,

can

reproduce asexually, but they won't create a god from the process. Instead, beings such as angels, demons, and eldrits originate from gods creating beings with their own power alone; for a new god to be born, at least one other god needs to be involved in the process. If they use a mortal instead, they create a demigod. The Ouzan gods are also known to take demonic lovers at times, and any offspring that result from such unions are also, technically, demigods.

While it is not entirely sure what would happen if people were to stop believing in them, it is theoretically possible for Tisserand and The Rose Saint to simply stop existing if they were to have no followers, as they became deified from faith following their deaths. This is a hypothetical though.

"Natural" gods, however, are known to exist regardless of worshippers, though they prefer to have mortal worshippers so they may have influence on the world of Estus.

Gods aren't allowed on the mortal plane because of numerous stupid decisions, feuds, and spiteful actions they undertook when they actually could. After one particularly violent war, the Elders all signed an Accord that would keep them from directly entering the Mortal Plane of Estus, though the Ouzan Elders all eventually broke this law in one way or another. Regardless, the law stays in place, because the last time they let things get so out of control, Estus gained its Moon. Which in and of itself isn't bad, but it did make a number of mortals believe the apocalypse was upon them. Which it sort of was? In the "great upheaval where tons of people die" sense.

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