Siger'Alst. God of Siger - the Sun of Ithia, the Seir'Ald, Fire, and Rebirth.
Known across the plane as Siger’Alst, the Phoenix King, King of the Seir’Ald, The Eldest One, The Eternal Flame, The First Born, The Sunbringer, The Fire Gifter. The firstborn of the Creator Deities, Maker of the star of the Siger, Father of all the gods of the Seir’Ald. He gifted fire to the Septrinian.
His symbol is the Crossed Eternities – Two symbol 8s crossing each other.
Siger’Alst does not conform to the dreams and thoughts of the mortals below. He is a mountainous deity with sanguine flesh, six arms, and a mane and beard of fiery hair. Golden bangles cover his wrists and ankles, and chains of gold and silver twist across his muscular body, providing what little modesty this God allows. Six horns twist intricately from his head, forming a cradle for a miniature star – the Eye of Eternity.
While Siger’Alst has the visage of a brutish creature, he prefers the pursuit of the intellectual. A dreamer and poet at heart believes that creatures are due an undeniable right to pursue their own will. He grants his divine followers power over fire, healing, augmented physical and mental attributes, protection magic, and, for a select few, the power to absorb the souls of the dead to bear them a new with all the memories of their lost lives.
Talcor. God of the Sky, the Fates, Balance, and Stability.
Known across the plane as Talcor, The King of the Fates, The Divine Dragon, The Gemstone Dragon, Guardian of the Stars, and the Observer. The younger of the two brothers, Father of all the Gods of the Fates. He maintains the stability of the plane from all exterior threats.
His symbol is the Hand of Kings—the heads of five dragons in Red, Blue, Black, White, and Green form the rough visage of a hand.
Talcor does not conform to the dreams and thoughts of the mortals below. He is a dragon with wings that are said to make up the sky and all the sparkling stars. This cosmic being is covered in glittering scales of every color, shade, and tint. His horns rise from the crests of his skull in mimicry of a crown.
Talcor is humble and content. He watches what lies below and beyond, rarely intervening with his children, nieces, and nephews. He believes in divine providence, which has pitted him against his brother since their creation. Most of Talcor’s time is spent on preventing outsider deities from gaining influence over the plane. He grants his divine servants augmented physical and spiritual attributes, auras of terror, breath weapons, flight, and protection against energy.

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