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Druids of Oakentree 
Rangers of the Wilderlands 
Collegium Magicium 
Thieves Guild 
Dark Path 
The Temple of Shadows 
The Elder Gods
Every culture has its own myths and legends about the creation of the Realm and its inhabitants. As cultures mix and stories get passed from generation to generation these stories transform. New deities come forward, and old ones are discarded.
The generally accepted story of creation told by the human inhabitants of the Reaches late in the Third Age of Man, tells of eight beings known as the Elder Gods. These "gods" represent the elemental forces of the world, and their tales most likely have been passed down from the earliest inhabitants of the Realm. Personification of the Elder Gods has been reported countless times since the dawn of civilization. However, rumors of the human forms of the Elder Gods have never been substantiated by the academic population.
Death (see note below) 
Melandrea, Goddess of the Sun 
Blacklock, God of the Air 
Baliol, Warder of the Seas 
Karelia, Goddess of the Stars 
Hastur, Master of Stone 
Oakentree, God of Nature 
Chronicler 
NOTE: In some cultures, Death is portrayed as a male figure with a female figure, Fate, as his bride.
Religions
Outside of the Elder Gods, there are numerous other "pantheon gods" that are worshiped throughout the Realm. These include small local and city gods which might have influence over a particular river or mountain, group of craftsmen, or a given chapel. They might be heroes or martyrs or saints that have become demigods to a certain segment of the population. Or, these other gods might be powerful deities with thousands or hundreds of thousands of followers, entire nations, entire races.
One of the most significant legends which seems to transcend cultures and times has its origins early in First Age of Man and tells of the arrival of thirty "new gods" in flaming chariots known as the First Tribe. In some cultures, tales tell of an epic struggle between the Elder Gods and the First Tribe. In the end, the story says that the First Tribe proved victorious over the Elder Gods, who were banished in the early First Age of Man only to reappear late in the Third Age of Man when they were released from their prison.
Anhur, God of War 
Anshar, Lord of Darkness 
Arioch, God of Chaos 
Bast, Cat Goddess 
Bes, God of Luck 
Brandobaris, Master of Stealth 
Cairm, Goddess of Youth 
Dagda, Lord of the Dawn 
Dagonis, Goddess of Sleep and Dreams 
Eadro, God of the Merfolk 
Eldevira the Tree of All Branches, Goddess of Elves 
Fear 
Few, God of Thunder and Lightning 
Gabriel, Angel of Truth 
Geb, God of Earth 
Gruumsh, God of Orcs 
Hate 
Horus, God of Mercy 
Ishtar, Goddess of Love 
Ishap, God of Knowledge and Learning 
Kakatal, God of Fire and Flames 
Llith, Mother of Reptilemen 
Loki, The Moon God 
Lolth, The Serpent God 
Misha, Goddess of the Wind 
Moloch, Sun God 
Moradin the Forger, God of Dwarves 
Mulciber, God of Magic 
Orion, God of Wisdom 
Pan, God of Music and Poetry 
Paulus, Goddess of Justice 
Pell, God of Time 
Ptah, Master of the Planes 
Rammus, God of the Stars 
Rat God 
Ratri, Goddess of Thieves 
Seker, God of Light 
Set, God of Evil and the Night 
Straasha, God of the Waters 
Surma, Goddess of the Plague 
Tefnut, Goddess of Storms 
Ukko, Sky God 
Voodrith, God of Slaughter