Auroran Gods (Keltia)

The religion worshipped primarily in central Keltia, mainly by Hanu, which is entirely Auroran and has outlawed other religions. Auroran religion began around the city of Dega, in Aradech, Sulangu, around the year -500, when the School of Faith was founded.

There are four primary Auroran Gods and a number of minor deities. The gods themselves rarely interfere with mortal affairs (unlike the Heretic Gods who often attempt to affect matters on the planet) and instead promise to provide their virtues - prosperity, health, and victory - to whoever is loyal solely to them.

The Auroran Gods give their favour primarily to whoever is dictated by Dega as 'Herald', which is a demonstration of the loyalty of a nation to the gods and their sacrifice in worship. As of the year 340 the Herald is Hanu.

Primary Gods
There are four primary deities, each with their own value that they provide to the kingdom.

Kalin - God of Light
According to the legend of Oll, Kalin was the first god to act in the making of life. It is said that at the very beginning of the universe, Kalin brought the light, the Aurora, so that the men and gods could see to make their creation. The legend says that Kalin continues to provide his light so that the men can see and live their lives, and in bringing the light destroys the shelter of the dark creatures that live in shadow.

Kalin is supposedly the most powerful, and also represents the idea of mediation, and throughout history has attempted to maintain neutrality among the other gods. He is most associated with the virtue of prosperity and will reward those who work hard for it.