Plagori Faith

Plagori
Plagori is a polytheistic belief system originating from Korè. It's a diverse religion consisting of a vast pantheon. It's mainly practiced north in Abexilas, within the nation of Korè and is a large part of the culture in that region. The plural for Plagori followers is Korai. Korai is also the plural for natives of Korè. It consists of 2 categories of gods: The Boreans, and the Korali. Borean gods are the highest group of all deathless beings. They are offspring of Ados and Usifel, or deities recognized as apart of their family (not always direct offspring). They live atop Adosia, a giant tower that houses these mighty gods, constructed by slave labor from deceased souls in the underworld. Korali are 'minor' deities, either lesser in power or not apart of the ruling Borean family.

Korai are not restricted to following one god, they can pick whichever gods they feel more aligned to, but they all unify for the wills of the gods collectively.

Borean Gods
"There upon that lofty tower, the gods do command their authorities over the land." Ados - ''God of Kings, love, and unity. Ados has the highest command of all the gods and is the main authority figure within the pantheon. His origins are not from Abexilas, vague tellings from all wise Anavackon tell us that he is from a world before ours, where he created the first land and convened Linera, Marduk, and Noborh. He did this after discovering Usifel sleeping, he planted a tree that grew so tall it pierced her domain in space. He is the main revered idol of Korè, large monuments are constructed to extol him and show respect. He is generally known as a fair god, but will not hesitate to display his power and superiority over mankind''.

Usifel - ''Goddess of Space, stars, quiet, beauty, and wisdom. The solitary goddess sees few followers to revere her, yet all know her influence. She seeks not to meddle in worldly affairs, but counts the stars and drifts in extravagance, putting on shows for the mortals with her shooting stars and colorful nebulas.''

Marduk - ''God of Death, resolution, hope, and redemption. Many speak fearful of Marduk, offenders of the gods who have cursed their fate in the afterlife. They have good reason to fear him, for he rules over the underworld, and can send them off to the terrible Kore River. The dismal stream at the bottom of the world where the gods send the truly wicked and their foes. However the youngest son of Ados and Usifel is not evil, it's simply his duty to keep the balance. He became widely associated with death for his role in creating Rot. Willing for the skies to be filled with black rain to kill off the overgrowing vines Linera had planted, commanded to do so by Ados.'' Linera - ''Goddess of Life, the eldest daughter of Usifel and Ados. She is the deity most closely linked to nature, the woods and the glades, the trees and the grass. Linera holds a special place in the hearts of mortals. It is she who bestowed upon mankind the gift of consciousness. But she is no gentle goddess, she is not hostile, however when provoked is a formidable foe. Myths and tales from a bygone era have depicted her cursing disobedient mortals, threatening her brothers, and intimidating even Lord Marduk himself, king of the underworld.''

Eyq - ''Twin brother of Qalus, this boisterous and well revered god is a popular choice of alignment for mortals. When he is happy, he breaks his rays through the thick veils of clouds to lighten the days of others. But when he is angry, he brings drought to civilizations. But typically he is never angry, why should he? All he has to do is walk around the blue sky and be praised by the mortals grounded to the earth. The favored son of Ados draws jealousy from many gods. Typically the ones who allign with him are more creators than regular mortals. Musicians, Poets, Thespians, ect.''

Qalus - ''The severed sister of Eyq, these two are eternally longing, and eternally chasing. Their long rivalry started as a spawn of envy, Ados and Usifel needed the new sun and moon, so they told Eyq to roll a large ball of corn across the fields of the world. The ball grew larger and larger, while Qalus grew hungry and without any corn to eat. So she began to chase him, across the sky while hoistering a large boulder the mortals named The Moon, creating the daylight cycle.''

Iorus - tbd

Korali Gods
"Deathless gods, as are the Boreans. They are formidable aswell."Anavackon - ''God of Wisdom. The all wise Anavackon, god of knowledge. Another one of the mysterious old world gods, he is closely linked to the Korai King and Ados. Commonly found in the guise of a mortal librarian going by the same name, all who seek answers to their woes will make the journey to his library high up on his spire.''

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Fraayu - ''God of Intoxication, Recreation, Impulse, and Trickery. The laid back god offers arrays of substances for mortal recreation, often as a means for him to lull mortals to rest for him to steal their belongings while they are asleep. Typically he takes the mortals belongings to Linera in exchange for more substances. The gods have kept Fraayus details on birth a secret, however it is widely believed he is not a member of the Borean family. The god lives among the Korai mortals.''""