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* Nelig: Wolf-Goddess of Beasts
* Nelig: Wolf-Goddess of Beasts
*Pherenetau: Tree-God of the Hearth and Keeper of the Tree of Tales, where the Gods of Brookshire reside.
*Pherenetau: Tree-God of the Hearth and Keeper of the Tree of Tales, where the Gods of Brookshire reside.
*Raynertoo: God of Insight and Regret
*Raynertoo: God of Insight and Regret (or Ideas That Sounded Good At The Time)
* [[Sakat]]: The Squid-God of Time (patron God of historians)
* [[Sakat]]: The Squid-God of Time (patron God of historians)
* Stora: God of Legends
* Stora: God of Legends

Revision as of 15:44, 15 April 2022

he Divine Census of Cedrism is a comprehensive list of the gods and demigods venerated by the official sects of the faith. There is significant variety, owing to local and regional beliefs. Cedrism being essentially a decentralised religion with no formal structure, with each god having its own self-declared priests and acolytes, this list presents a thorough overview, designating regional worship where relevant, though the adherents of individual gods or groups of gods may disagree with the worship of others on this list.

The Divine Census

The Gods

  • 101010: The Machine God
  • Agni: God of Fire
  • Alejia: Goddess of Passion and Fury
  • Aliasa: Goddess of Cartographic Function
  • Anandja: Goddess of Bliss and Happiness
  • Antialiasa: Goddess of Cartographic Beauty
  • Apostrophe: Goddess of Grammar
  • Ari: The Dolphin God
  • Atheisticus: God of Atheism and Protector of Atheists
  • Atju: God of Mergers
  • Ayreon: God of Music
  • B'caw: God of Poultry and Tender to the Combusting Rooster and Spicy Chicken
  • Biternion: God of Improbability (twin brother of Qarbinion)
  • Breiza: Goddess of Peace
  • De Morgan: God of Logic
  • Einwin: God of the Natural Law
  • Erifaxis: Goddess of Discord and Communication
  • Fiero: God of the Fires of Destruction
  • Finanzia: Goddess of Finance
  • Gaelen: God of Innovation
  • Hasan: God of Wisdom
  • H'Graa: God of Wrath
  • Horjin: Tiger-God of Hunting
  • Ifni: Goddess of Luck and Patron of risk-takers (sister of Loki and Ikol)
  • Ikol: God of Tranquility (twin brother of Loki and elder to Ifni)
  • Insomnis: God of Unrest
  • Joao: God of Feasts
  • Lacrymosa: God of Imbalance and Excess
  • Leviatan: Kraken-God of the Sea-Beasts
  • Los: God of Justice
  • Lukedu: God of Explosives
  • Lumina: Goddess of Light
  • Maju: God of Illusions
  • Malarbor The Evil Tree-God of Color and Patron of the "Smackdown" (son of Lumina)
  • Meskan: God of Enlightenment (son of Mors and Viviantia and brother of Meskan)
  • Mo'll: God of Wildfires, Rain, and Agriculture
  • Mors: God of Death (father of Los, Loki, Ikol, Meskan, Semisa and Ifni)
  • Nelig: Wolf-Goddess of Beasts
  • Pherenetau: Tree-God of the Hearth and Keeper of the Tree of Tales, where the Gods of Brookshire reside.
  • Raynertoo: God of Insight and Regret (or Ideas That Sounded Good At The Time)
  • Sakat: The Squid-God of Time (patron God of historians)
  • Stora: God of Legends
  • Semisa: Goddess of Reincarnation (daughter of Mors and Viviantia and the sister of Meskan)
  • Sephiroth: God of Warriors and Soldiers
  • Somnis: God of Sleep
  • Tempestas: Goddess of of Storms or Sudden Weather (daughter of Mo'll and Ulimahinacua)
  • Tempus: God of War (father of Sephiroth)
  • Terra: Goddess of Rock and Mountains
  • Ulimahinacua: Goddess of the Moon, Tides and Menstruation
  • Viviantia: Goddess of Life (mother of Los, Loki, Ikol, Meskan, Semisa and Ifni)
  • Yoktarh and Kohlarh: Gods of lost items
  • Yuuurgh: God of Oddness
  • Zahnrad: God of Tools

The Demi-Gods

This is a list of the lesser Gods known as Demi-Gods. Demi-Gods are Transcendi who have not fully achieved God status or power. Demi-Gods still have access to the Celestial Temple and many are still revered as full Gods in local settings. Often a Demi-God will be referred to as a God without any problems since they are almost the same thing. The Gods do not look down upon the Demi-Gods, instead they see them as equals in the Celestial Temple.

  • The Benac: Demigod of Butchery and Benacian Conquest, Patron of the Human Supremacy
  • Elwynn: Goddess and patroness of the eponymous Benacian Region
  • Hypotomoose: Moose-Demigod of Miscalculations
  • Krond: Sword-Wielding Demigod of Blacksmiths
  • Minarbor: Inoffensive Shrub Demigod of Pastels
  • Mog: Fluffy Pirate-God of Political Blunders
  • Penryn: Demigod of Shieldplay
  • Qarbinion: Demigod of Numbers, Patron of mathematicians and numerologists
  • Quixy: Demigoddess of Madness
  • Rænan: Fire Demigod of Purification and Judgment
  • Rhodondra: Demi-Goddess of Purple Flowery Things (sister of Spleazure)
  • Rutaus: Demigod of Spearmen
  • Ryvenna: Patron deity of the Baths of Fjorleif, installed after the Auspicious Occasion. Originally a canine spirit of fecundity, her patronage over the Baths has upgraded her into a protector of courtesans and bringer of pleasures of the flesh.
  • Sagittarius: Demigod of Archery
  • Segovia: Demigoddess of Swordplay
  • ßiek: Demigoddess of the Night, Patron of the Blind
  • Spleazure: Demi-God of Broken Limbs, Patron of the Steikfaat (brother of Rhodondra)
  • Torat: Demigod of Vision
  • Xet: Demi-God of Legal Documents

Transcendi

This is a list of those mortals who's deeds in life are recognized by the Cedrist ecclesiarchy as worthy of Transendence. Though this does not include all Transcendi (as no mundane records could comprehensively track each of the innumerable souls which have taken the Path of Transcendence), it does list those recognized by the Council of Negrixnaht and all such subsequent Cedrist councils.

  • All but the most reviled of Kaisers have been imbued with divine authority and are made Transcendent while yet on the mortal plane, granting their mandate to rule. As such, any Kaiser who dies while holding the office is presumed to have Transcended as a matter of course, while those who abdicated or were otherwise ousted are first among equals when considering the fate of their soul.
  • The Eight Reapers are Transcendi chosen as servants by Mors and let loose to the winds of Micras on each Day of the Dead upon the openning of his Temple doors to guide souls of the faithful back to his temple to be assigned their fate. When the temple doors are shut on Eightsday, these Reapers rest upon their deep thrones in wait. During this period of rest, the souls who are not aided by the Reapers' guidance wander in a frigid limbo until the Temple doors open once again.
  • The Watchers are Transcendi who peer into the Mortal Realm and measure the merit of deeds of the faithful.

See also: Dæmonic Census