Almadorian Pantheon

The Almadorian Pantheon was a religion primarily practiced in the Kingdom of Almador. Presently, it is the smallest minority religion in the Aurlûnor Velande, with only 150 people adhering to the religion, mostly underground or hidden. It is the oldest continuing Elven religions in the world.

The Almadorian Pantheon was heavily persecuted by the rise of Twin Dragon, due to its "paganist depictions of a different God-King ruling over Celestial Elves". It was likely purged due to its followers not believing in Sareariel Lelya-Earcala's divinity. Multiple attempts at keeping the religion alive were made, and many followers remained stubborn in Sachómar, were they created an "Almadorian Enclave". This was eventually destroyed in the year 247ACA as part of the enforcement of the state religion, following Valiel Lenwa's revolt, due to the amount of damage that free religion caused the nation. Although many followers did eventually convert to Twin Dragon, some remained resistant, resulting in the Red Canal Incident, which saw the death of hundreds of Almadorian Pantheon worshippers, including the High Priest.

Presently, the Almadorian Pantheon is classified as an extremist group seeking to overthrow the Velereth. Although attacks from Pantheon members are extremely rare, many of their attacks were reported to be unorganized and seems to only target temples at the present. No actual attempts by the Pantheon were made on the Velereth's life since the year 247ACA. It is likely that temples are hidden underneath the city of Lhûmar and Silamar among poorer peoples, who are disgruntled with the leadership, or down on their luck.

Creation Myth
Born from a previous cycle, the Divine Phoenix known as Orzen, God of Light, rose with a thunderous roar to re-create the cycle a new. With it, the Phoenix would dissolve itself, with it's streams of blood forming the many stars in the sky, it's feathers and beak, creating the many worlds that inhabit the stars cycling it, with the nails forming the asteroids.

The creation of the world, which was known to the Almadorians as "Celana", was filled with life by the divine, Galariel, and became known as the role as the mother goddess of the world, residing on the world of her creations. She would run into a problem, where much of her plants and attempts at creating life would not come to be, and would feel heartbroken whenever she watched them die. One day, the sea goddess, Lynari, would arrive at the plane, crashlanding into the world together with a series of meteorites that would become known as thalassite (or "prismarine" in modern tongues), bringing forth water to the world, and formed the very clouds and storms that would benefit Galariel. Massive trees grew, with many plants and animals roaming around from Galariel's desperation into figuring out what was wrong. When she noticed this strange new liquid that would actually benefit her animals, she took the liberty to meet Lynari, and together, the two would quickly bond, and would together, continue to work together into making Celana into a thriving, living and breathing world.

Millenias later, the arrival of a third divine being known as Nixaden (who would infact be Orzen's dragon sister, who was the being of darkness) would crash into the world with a massive explosion, causing the entire world to experience a massive tidal wave that would wipe out over 75% of life, and caused a chain of events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. This chaos would awaken Galariel and Lynari, banishing Nizaden to the deepest parts of the world, encasing them in a material known as caldorium, later come to become known as "bedrock", to punish her for the destruction of all the life that they had destroyed. This realm would later become known as "Nixamor", or "Home of Darkness" The chaotic energy they had released into the world, would have irreversible effects on the world that would subsequently have later beings worship her as the goddess of chaos and misfortune, fusing with normally neutral beings to make them into beings of chaos who intend to do evil deeds.

The weeps of Galariel, and consoling by Lynari would bring forth one of the many sons of Orzen. Known as Xalos, the Phoenix God of Time and Kings, he would heed the cries, flapping his divine wings, and reversed the collateral damage that was impacted by Nixaden. However, he was only able to bring back very few beings, such as mammals, and smaller reptiles, nothing like the natural beauty that was created by the two goddesses millions of years ago. What made matters worse, was the world was freezing due to the many damages of Nixaden, and though her containment was suitable for now, Xalos warned that she would be able to break out within the next two million years. Wanting not for the same mistake to happen again, the three would co-operate. Galariel would wed both Xalos and Lynari, and together, would create a being that would one day come to combat the coming of Nixaden. This being, would later become known as what the modern era would refer to as the elves.

Little to their knowledge however, that due to Nixaden's taint in the world, some of these elves would become mixed together with the draconic influence that would enter into their streams. This strange mutation would create the Celestial Elves, which, rather than being regarded as abominations, were actually praised by Xalos, Galariel and Lynari as the perfect counterbalance to Nixaden and her cohort. Millions of years later, advancements of these people would come to a halt, where Nixaden was able to break out of her bedrock shell, and with her own chaotic creations, caused devastations among the elves. A grand battle came about, where the elves, Xalos, Galariel and Lynari would fight on one side, while Nixaden, and her creations would fight on the other.

Although Nixaden was defeated, and sent back to Nixamor, the battle was so devastating, it caused a mass exodus from their homeland of Akan'nash. The irreversible damage that was caused by the wars would have whatever remained of the Celestial Elves, flee eastward. Others, such as the nomadic Dune Elves, would also migrate away from the region. This is where the Elven Migrations theory would stem from based on this legend alone. Those who died in the war, such as Minsen, Ivari and Hocar, would ascend to godhood as a reward for their sacrifice in creative ways to assist their peoples. Minsen would become known as the patron goddess of Artisans and Architecture for her creations of the wonderous fortresses, and creations of multiple lost technology that would help defend the people, but also provided recreational items to help keep morale high, Ivari would become the God of Warfare, Tactics and creation of what would come to be known as "Bardonian Tactics" by modern tongue, for his smart thinking of blotting out the arrows of Nixaden's horde of archers and ballistae with bamboo, and utilizing a simple thorny berry bush to become a weapon of war, slowing and painfully giving poisonous thorns to the enemy, and Hocar who would become the God of Literature and Knowledge, for introducing stone tablets, paper and recordkeeping for the other divines and generals, who would use this, rather than using dirt and a stick to plan and walls with rocks to keep track of things.

Following the wars ending, Galariel would disappear, never to be seen or heard from by anyone. As a result, Lynari would withdraw from the world, and resided on the moon, which would become known as Lya. Xalos would continue however, to reign over the worlds, and guided the three's chosen people to the shores of what would become Ardol. From there, the rest would be history.

Deities and Divine Figures
The Almadorian Pantheon features multiple divines that are usually categorized into three, the Creator of the Universe, which is Orzen alone, the Three Creators, which are Xalos, Galariel and Lynari (although Nixaden is classified as one of the creators, she is regarded as an evil goddess) and the three ascended, Minsen, Ivari and Hocar. It's possible that more gods that were gifted immortality and divinity from the three creators, but the lack of scriptures, and the fact that the modern Almadorian Pantheon goes along with this formula, makes it impossible to determine, although it is hinted that there is indeed more, though, they are more or less secluded or disguising themselves as mortals to hide attention. Persecution of the faith has also made it difficult to access information.

Orzen
Regarded as the creator of all life in the universe, Orzen is the only divine that is considered to be truly "dead", but at the same time, not dead. All around, the universe is surrounded by his presence, and that every present god has his blood, and his gift of both creation and destruction. Orzen is the father of Xalos, though, it is said that Orzen's ability to reverse time and other impressive powers are far more powerful. However, Orzen is described as so powerful, it is often hard to tell if he is doing an action, due to the speed perspective being that of the course of millions of years, if not, eons. It is due to this power, that many speculate, that the end of the universe, is Orzen receding everything back to breath, and once more, start the cycle anew. However, some Orzen cultists argue, that the death of the universe, is when Orzen's presence is no longer felt, and the sky dims of any light, so dark, that even Nixaden fears it.

Orzen is often depicted as a proud phoenix who screeches to the sky, wings extruding out, with flames often accompanying below. Orzen's flame is regarded as sacred, and is observed as a harmless flame when touched, and impossible to extinguish. The flame glows lighter than a regular mortal flame from wood, and petrudes no carbon monoxide, or anything toxic. Despite the ban on Almadoric worship following the Red Canal Incident, the Temple to Galariel in the Imperial Province would not see the concealment of the flame touched. The large flame of Orzen would be regarded as "a sacred flame that is the same flame our Celestial Matron was seen petruding from upon descent.", and would remain the last object within the former temple.