Religion and Pantheon


Ambrivans, thanks to all the magic and magically occurring things around them, are a spiritual race and subscribe to several organized religious beliefs. Each of the gods and goddesses have their own religious following, tho Andra and Rhideno are usually worshipped together. Temples to gods and goddesses can be found scattered around Ambaran in and out of the cities. The largest temple is in Habrina City and is to Andra and Rhideno.


Andra, Goddess of the Ebb and Flow of Life & Queen of the Gods

Andra is the dual headed goddess of the ebb and flow of life. She controls the path of life for each Ambrivan in her care from conception to the moment they pass into death. She is short and stout, appears pregnant, has two heads with black hair and a light blue body with dark blue markings (spots), legendary ears, eyes and ribbons, and a crown of short horns. Like all gods, she glows lightly.


Rhideno, God of the Second Awakening & King of the Gods

Rhideno is triple horned god of the second awakening. He controls the path into death for each Ambrivan brought to him from Andra. When Rhideno awakens passed on Ambrivans into the world of death, they join the after life with those who have come before them, gaining a second chance. Rhideno is tall and lanky, has four arms, dark gray skin with black stripes, legendary ears, eyes and horns (+1 horn on his forehead), legendary ribbons and back ribbons, and has light blue hair (long and tied at the end). Like all gods, he glows lightly.


The Festival of Tides: A Festival honoring Andra and Rhideno

The Festival of Tides takes place in Habrina City and celebrates the turn of life as Andra passes souls to Rhideno. The festival takes place as the season changes from warm to cool, and it usually lasts a week in Habrina City. While Habrina City is the primary and most popular celebration, all the major cities and smaller villages have their own celebrations with varying names. Baking competitions, dances and parties, games, costume contests, fireworks, and usually a live show of the tale of how Andra and Rhideno met and made the contract to transfer souls.


Esidora, Goddess of Starlight

Esidora appears as though she is made of space itself. Light glints off her dark shimmery body and her silvery hair dances as though defying gravity itself. Esidora is the goddess of the light sky, bringing the sunshine to Ambaran and keeping the twinkling lights of the galaxy alive for all her beautiful Ambrivans to see. Like all gods, she glows lightly.


Tritten, God of Slumber

Tritten is almost always asleep. His large white body and giant belly lay still except for his light breathing. His dark green hair flows out behind him. Tritten's shimmery wings beat rhythmically, lulling Ambrivans and other creatures into a peaceful sleep. Tritten is the god of the night, still and silent, calm and kind. Like all gods, he glows lightly.


Wawrea, Goddess of the Bloom

Wawrea is a kind goddess who loves nature. She fills her life with it and is sometimes even found by Ambrivans who spend their time in the wilderness. Ice and snow or warm marshes and flower gardens, Wawrea doesn't care. She relishes all nature and all things that come from nature. Wawrea is tall and lanky with a light brown body and green and purple locks of hair falling into her face. Like all gods, she glows lightly.


Horrelea, God of the Warring Seas

Horrelea is fearsome creature with the lower body of a sea serpent and the upper body of a winged Ambrivan. He swims fast, his blue and green body blending into the see, his blond hair obscuring him further. He pledges himself to the crashing waves and cares little for the lives of those who venture out into the lakes and seas of Ambaran. Like all gods, he glows lightly.


Gallamura, Goddess of Sentient Thought

Gallamura is a large catlike creature and reptilian tail and tongue with six arms and two legs (and she walks on them all as tho she had never been upright). Gallamura's skin is covered in shiny yellow scales on some parts and covered in a thick dark brown fur in other spots. Wise beyond reason, Gallamura made the mistake of creating two diverse races in her image: the Ahrizadi and the Jhadivans. These races warred for a spell and then blended into what is now the Ambrivan race. Gallamura watches over her new baby like any mother tho she never interferes. Like all gods, she glows lightly. Like all gods, she glows lightly.


Mammuna, Goddess of Magic

Mammuna is almost unknown. Her figure and image changes like the spark of magic. She is the one who breathed magic into the viscous fluid that created Ambaran so that it would be as magical as she. She toys with magic, opens rifts (doorways, gateways, whatever you like to call them) just for fun. She creates celestial occurrences like meteor showers that toy with the magic. She is like a child in her playfulness, and she is delighted when the creatures on Ambaran overcome the hurdles she sets forth. Like all gods, she glows lightly.