All Gods, Goddesses, and terms are of my own imagination. Any similarities to any story or mythos is completely coincidental.
Moctorem: Hell or Underworld. Commonly used by Onyx as a curse.
Allecta: Heaven
Zedora: Goddess of War.
-She has two heads and four arms in most of her depictions. In reality, she only has one head and two arms. She does have a twin, Callum. Her sword, The Blade of Zedora or the Twin Blades can spilt in two in battle. It is known to many as the setting sun. One blade is straight while the other is curved like a crescent.Mother of Malick consort of Marrick
Callum: God of Chaos. Not many mortals know him as Zedora's twin brother.
Murderer of the mortal form of Marrick
Micta: Goddess of Fertility and Marriage
Gantash: God of the Sun
- Ruler of all Gods and overseer of AllectaMortus: God of Death
-Lord and Guardian of Moctorem
- Benevolent, does not normally take sides, although he is partial to Onyx for her resemblance to his daughter, Zedora
Father of Callum and Zedora, consort to Nyx, Goddess of the NightNyx: Goddess of the Night and stars
Mother of Zedora and Callum, sister of Dicto. Daughter of Gantash and MictaDicto: God of morning, Guardian of Healers. Son of Gantash and Micta, brother of Nyx
Plowyn: Goddess of Fertility and the Harvest
Marrick: God of Love
Was once Zedora's mortal warrior consort.Brought back as an immortal by Callum, after Callum murdered him.
Malik: God of the Setting and Rising Sun. Also the name of the curved blade that makes up the blades of Zedora
Maegara: Goddess of the Horizon. Also the name of the straight edged sword, the twin of Malik.
It is said that when the sun sets and rises, Gantash allows Malik to have a few moments with his beloved Maegara. Hence the sunset and sunrise. The colors are their love, for all of Ascardia to see.
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Ascardia
FantasyThe clichè Princess story, is either, she is sold to the highest bidder, or she is kidnapped and in need of rescuing. This is not a clichè In the far away land of Ascardia there were three main kingdoms. Each with their own strength, and in turn, t...