| "In the realm of the Astralis, we still believe in and worship our Gods. We will never bow to the Invaders." |









| An-Tuga, the God of Ends and Beginnings. He brought the gift of Time to the Astralis. |
| Kos'Daele, Goddess of the Wilds. A keeper of the hunt, and the beasts of the Astralis. |
| Ba-Kul, the God of Knowledge. An archivist of the Astralis, he brought sentience and language to all. |
| Lnei-La, Goddess of the Sky. She brought us the stars, so we would never lose our way. |
| Iya-Mrr and Los'Vya, the twin Goddesses of the Mind. They brought with them the gift of Being. |
| Ark'a, Goddess of the Air. She breathed life into all that were born in the Astralis. |
| Al-Kath, God of Death. He brought the promise of death to the Astralis, and taught all that death was nothing to fear. |
| Vy-ceil, Goddess of Travel. She brought the ability of the Traverse Ways to the Astralis, and connected All Worlds. |
| Anth-Aren, Goddess of the Overgrowth. Her gift to the Astralis was the bountiful harvests that would grace All Worlds. |
| Syna'Ri, Goddess of Abundance. She shared all she had with all she could. |
| Ja-Kul, God of Chaos. Bringing fear to the Astralis, Ja-Kul taught all that life was more than just surviving. |
| Ny-Rha, Goddess of Order. Teaching the Astralis to govern themselves, Ny-Rha gave the Worlds independence. |
| Za-Riko, God of Souls. Death is not an end, but a beginning of something new - a transformation into new life. |
| Lu'Miya, Goddess of Magic. Her gift to the Astralis was the magic found in All Worlds. |
| Ry-Kal, God of Night. He brought safety to all those who slept; protecting their dreams from the nightmares his brother, Ja-Kul, would bring. |
| Su-Nakh, God of Water. Gifting All Worlds with water, Su-Nakh brought the gift of lasting life and a fear of the depths. |
| Hy-Seii, God of Worlds. Creator of the Worlds, Hy-Seii sought to bring life to all stars in the Astralis. |
| Yina'Li, Goddess of Light. She awoke, and the light rose to banish all darkness from the Astralis. |
| Alum'Su, the Watcher. A quiet protector, Alum'Su oversaw the Astralis with a kind eye. |
| Lu-Nahl, God of War. Like his brother, Ja-Kul, Lu-Nahl was a bringer of hardship. He tested the anger of the Astralis, and kept us strong enough to survive the threats that would come. |
| The Rishta Sphere of Influence. It is by the Sphere that the morality of All is decided. When a soul is created, it is weighed against the Rishta Sphere, and given form. The Rishta is not a Goddess, but something else. When the Astralis was torn asunder by the Invaders, the Rishta broke her sphere into three. Good, Neutrality, and Evil now exist separate from one another. Their dominion is solely over their singular influence, but they seek to continue their original purpose. |
| The Invaders came into the Astralis through means no one understands. One day they simply arrived from somewhere beyond All Worlds, with false promises of friendship. They betrayed our Gods; tricking them, and stealing their thrones. A few of our Gods were able to flee, and hid themselves away from the Invaders. The others fell to their trickery; losing their thrones, and being torn apart in the process. They fell to the Astralis, becoming corrupted by madness and the loss of their wings. With their newly stolen thrones, the Invaders threw the Astralis into War, and tore the fabric of our stars apart. They took pieces of the Astralis for their own, creating new realms beyond our worlds. One remained behind, sitting in the stolen throne of the Astralis, and tried to claim all that remained as his. Those who refused to kneel were branded enemies of the new Astralis. The Invader created creatures of his own to fight and die in an attempted takeover of All Worlds. Some Worlds gave in to his demands, becoming scions of a False God. Others stood against him, and were cut down as the war reached their shores. The war in the Astralis grew and grew. It spread across the stars, and All Worlds were under threat. Our True Gods returned to us, to fight beside us, and reclaim what was taken. But in their fall they had lost parts of themselves that could not be recovered, and their madness was a curse that easily spread. They could not help the Astralis without passing the corruption on. Worlds fell to the Invader and to the Madness. Hope became a dwindling ember, soon to expire. Then An-Tuga, or what remained of him after the fall, struck against the Invader directly. He killed the Invader, but succumbed to his own wounds from the battle. With his death, time became distorted and untrustworthy. The Astralis became trapped in fractured time; caught in a war that was both beginning and ending. The Astralis throne remained empty, as none of our True Gods had the wings to rise again. Though they remained afflicted by Madness, our True Gods lingered in the Astralis; unable to rise, and unable to chase after those who had stolen their thrones. Then one day, time settled, and our Gods were able to slip through the cracks in the Astralis where the Invaders had created their realms. We wait for their return. For the day one comes to reclaim the Astralis throne, and bring peace back to All Worlds. |

