Seven Gods of Neutrality

Veritas, the God of Knowledge

Veritas, the God of Knowledge, embodies illumination and balance, guiding seekers of wisdom and representing the eternal pursuit of understanding.

He symbolizes enlightenment through "The Everflame," balanced understanding with "The Scales of Knowing," and enduring truth as "The Silent Star". His influence spans knowledge, discovery, balance, moderation, illumination, and enlightenment.

Veritas is depicted as an ageless figure in silver and gold robes, with deep, understanding eyes and a balanced scale. Myths include "The Library of Whispers" for diverse truths and "The Trial of Discernment" for followers to distinguish truth.

His philosophy emphasizes knowledge as a perpetual journey, achieved through critical thinking, questioning, and using understanding responsibly for the greater good.

Arborea: The Heart of the Wild

Arborea, "The Heart of the Wild," embodies the untamed spirit of nature and primal urges, representing both creation and destruction in the natural world.

She understands the balance of life and death and protects the natural world, punishing those who abuse it.

Arborea encourages followers to embrace their wild instincts and live in harmony with nature.

She is often depicted as a majestic wild creature, and her symbols include forests, rivers, and the open sky.

Artifex, the Weaver of Creation

Artifex, the Weaver of Creation, embodies the intricate relationship between intention and form, meticulously shaping potential into reality. He is the divine representation of craftsmanship, a dialogue between artisan and material, emphasizing mutual refinement.

Artifex is the patron of all creators, recognizing that every act of creation mirrors the fundamental act of shaping existence. His symbols include "The Hammer of Resonance," representing transformative action, "The Anvil of Becoming," symbolizing the discipline needed for craftsmanship, and "The Blueprint of Possibilities," a fluid concept of dynamic creation.

His influence encompasses creation, craftsmanship, balancing vision with reality, and the interconnectedness of making. Artifex is often depicted as a figure of strength and intensity, reflecting a craftsman at work, carrying tools of precision.

His philosophy teaches that creation is a form of communication, balancing vision and execution, and that true mastery comes from respect for materials, tools, and the creative process.

Prosperity, the Golden Bloom

Prosperity, "the Golden Bloom," is the goddess of commerce, growth, and societal advancement through trade and enterprise.

She patrons merchants, artisans, and those involved in exchange, valuing the flow of goods, services, and ideas. Her blessings are bestowed upon those who conduct business fairly, regardless of their motivations, as long as they honor honest dealings.

Her symbols include "The Golden Bloom" for flourishing opportunities, "The Keeper of Scales" for equitable exchange, and "The Coin of Accord" for trust in trade.

Prosperity's influence spans commerce, trade, growth, advancement, fair exchange, and stability. She is depicted as a regal figure adorned with golden jewelry and garments, carrying a ledger and quill.

Her philosophy posits that commerce is civilization's lifeblood, and the unobstructed flow of wealth leads to growth for all.

While impartial to the morality of trade, she opposes deceit, fraud, and theft, as these corrupt the trust essential for any trading system.

Theronir, the Luminous Flame

Theronir, "the Luminous Flame," embodies transformation through passion, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of growth. He represents fire as a crucible for evolution, burning away stagnation to make space for the new.

He encourages individuals to embrace their inner spark, create boldly, and allow inspiration to reshape them. His symbols include "The Luminous Flame" for enlightenment and change, "The Forge of Souls" for refining power through hardship and passion, and "The Emberbringer" for carrying divine inspiration to creators.

Theronir's influence extends to fire and transformation, art and alchemy, and purposeful change through chaos. He is depicted as a figure wreathed in living flame, with eyes like molten gold. His philosophy states that stagnation is a slow death and that life's purpose lies in perpetual growth and reinvention.

He urges mortals to embrace passions, learn from failure, and see creation as a sacred reflection of the cosmos.

Caeltharion, The Celestial Arbor

Caeltharion, "The Celestial Arbor," is the divine embodiment of wisdom, enlightenment, and the eternal connection between the heavens and the mortal world. He is depicted as the World Tree, whose roots delve into existence and branches stretch beyond the stars, offering knowledge to seekers.

His influence quietly guides souls toward growth through insight and spiritual awareness across all realms and times. His symbols include "The Celestial Arbor" representing the cosmic tree connecting all planes, "The Keeper of Boughs" symbolizing the guardian of infinite knowledge, and "The Pillar of Eternity" embodying the universe's axis and a constant source of wisdom.

Caeltharion's domains encompass wisdom, enlightenment, cosmic connection, balance, and awareness. He is often portrayed as an immense tree with glowing bark and star-like leaves, or as a humanoid figure with robes of woven silver leaves and eyes like swirling galaxies.

His philosophy emphasizes that true wisdom comes not from amassing knowledge, but from understanding how it shapes the soul, and encourages seeking enlightenment as a path to harmony rather than power. He values patience, contemplation, curiosity, and sees failure as vital for growth.

Harmony, the Celestial Weaver

Harmony, the Celestial Weaver, is the God of neutral magic and the divine embodiment of balance, representing the unseen threads that bind the cosmos.

She symbolizes the intricate interplay of opposing forces like light and shadow, order and chaos, and creation and destruction, all held in delicate equilibrium.

Her domain encompasses peace, unity, and the enigmatic flow of magic itself. Her symbols include "The Silent Chord," representing cosmic resonance, "The Veiled Arbiter" for impartial balance, and "The Loom of Eternity," symbolizing the interconnectivity of life and magic.

Harmony's influence extends to balance, coexistence, mystery, magic, and unity through diversity. She is depicted as an ethereal figure with shifting, aurora-like colors, a crown of stars, and a staff entwined with luminous vines.

Her philosophy teaches that magic is neither good nor evil, but a spectrum of possibilities, and that understanding it means accepting its contradictions and wielding it responsibly