Ayleidic Pantheon

The Ayleidic Pantheon is a polytheistic religion that is a majority religion in mostly the Ayleidic Empire.

According to the Ayleids, Jadgas is one of the many realms that exists in the gateways to the realm of the immortals. Each realm is governed by a different God, and it is said that out of all of them, Jadgas is the one before the realm of the Light. As one shifts to a different realm, it becomes darker and more corrupt, until eventually reaching the opposite of the realm of Light, the realm of Dark.

Mother Sun
The Mother Sun is considered the chief head of the Pantheon, and is considered Queen of the Gods. She rules over the other realms of the Gods, and is portrayed as a feminine figure so beautiful, that if a mortal directly stares at her for too long, they will go blind. She is considered the most important of the Gods, as without her, life on Jadgas as well as the other planes ceases to exist.

Misela
Misela is the Goddess of Life and is the ruler of Jadgas. She is considered to be a benevolent goddess, as she is the only Goddess in the pantheon that provided life, food, and water to the world that was created for her. She is the most popularly worshiped Goddess in the Pantheon. She is portrayed as an elf with a chiton, with a sword, and a globe on her, portraying all life on the world.

Mother Void
The Mother Void is the Goddess of the Void, and is considered to be the very first creation in the universe. She is the gatekeeper to the Realm of Darkness, and is considered to be the Goddess of the Underworld, who determines who goes to the afterlife, or suffers their fate in Oblivion. In a way, she is the Grim Reaper. She is not really known what she looks like, let alone, if it even has a gender, but it does live and breath. She is portrayed as a goddess who looks similarly to a World of Warcraft Night Elf, but is instead, black with pitch black eyes, and a very monotone face with a scale in her hands and a hour glass in her other. Contrary to belief, she is not viewed as an evil entity.

The Five Lords of Oblivion
Unlike the Seven Lords, the Five Lords rule over five planes of Oblivion, which are said to be located in a world beyond the Fragmented Void Realm. These lords are considered malevolent in nature, and love to meddle in the affairs of mortals, sending them down the quick and easy path. Those who are judged by the Mother Void as "dark-hearted" and "corrupt", are sent to this realm, where they are at the mercy of the Five Lords, which are allowed to do anything to them for all eternity together with their followers. It is however, possible to reach their realm without dying, or voluntarily choosing to go there when one dies. These souls who do, have more free will to do what they wish, and see the more "human" side of the Lords. This is not however, taught by the Ayleidic Priestesses.

Larivus
The King of the Lords of Oblivion, Larivus is the ruler of the realms that surround the realm, and is said to be portrayed as a grey-skinned elf without any body hairs a lot like his other followers, and long hair. He is said to be in control of many legions and constantly battles the Mother Void to access the mortal realms. His way of trying to convince those to join him, is by the use of disguises in which he takes advantage of disguising himself in various forms to have the mortals be tempted to become his friend, always misguiding them into making horrible decisions until they die of "suspicious circumstances". "Never trust Larivus" became a saying, which is similar to the real world "Never trust the Devil/Russians."