The Triad

Gods of Justice, and Fate
The Traids are not really worshiped, though some offer attempts at appeasement. They are generally regarded as progenitor gods and a way of understanding the universe rather than approachable gods. However in some cases they have descendants or offshoots that are worshiped.

Creation and Beginning

  • Aither (Upper air, brings the light, reaches the mountains and the stars)
  • Astraea (Star Maiden, mother of the Muses)
  • Ouros? (Mountains)
  • Ouranos (Celestial air, Astral)
  • Ouroborous the Preserver
  • Phanes (Creative life force and spirit)
  • Reveal or Discover

Preservation and Balance

  • Aer (Middle air)
  • Eurynome (Meadow lands)
  • Gaia (earth)
  • Hydros
  • Ma'at (Natural harmony and balance)
  • Thought
  • Change
  • Stasis

Destruction and Ending

  • Aphophis (Ocean water)
  • Cthonn (subterranean earth)
  • Daath (Great void)
  • Erebos (lower air, mists of darkness)
  • Moros (Doom, inevitable death)
  • Thanatos (gentle death)
  • Typhon the Destroyer
  • Death
  • Hide

Sets

Philosophy(Elementalism)
Phanes hatched himself from the Cosmic Egg and breathed life into the universe through the twin energies or aspects of Yang (expansion, warmth) and Yin (contraction, cold). These became the elemental foundations that make up the universe, Yang (Fire. Wood), Yin (Water, Metal) and harmony between the them Earth. Daath, the great Void and absence of all things, is his opposite.

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