The deities of the [insert world name] are crafted from the faith of their followers. With this, they are able to derive the power from the faith of their followers and ascend godhood
Deity, the gods and goddesses of Chaldonia, are powerful beings capable of ushering their divine might upon the mortal beings of the world. These are the most commonly worshiped around the world of Chaldonia and thus, offer the most power for their mortal followers
Some divine forces don't have to be of flesh and bone or have the ability to use the power of a true god. However, these people or objects of fascination usher in an almost touch of divinity as they offer their followers other rewards for their devotion. These divine forces are considered demigods, powerful mortals, or objects of divinity.
We allow players to create their own gods and everything. However, please note that these player-made gods will lack the power of the more popular Deities! Among this, these player-made gods will serve as divine entities rather than true Deities.
(Will be revised by Kyle)
Spirits of the Ancestors are usually seen as wise guardians; old men and women who offer power through knowledge rather than bronze. Followers of their ancestors commonly call upon fallen members of their family, powerful members of their people, and fallen legends to assist when taking care of a challenge before them.
Spirits of Battle are often seen as powerful warriors who have fallen in battle; their people proclaiming them as heroes who continue to fight their battles even after death. Followers of the spirits of battle often call upon long and forgotten heroes to aid them in the heat of battle in an attempt to mimic the power of the fallen spirit before them.
Spirits of Bones are often seen as ancient spirits of death that offer the cold embrace of death through dark magic and negative energy. Those whom follow the spirits of death are usually seen as those who harness their power through necromancy and from the grave itself. These followers, the scent of death forever floats alongside them as the reaper walks in their shadow.
Despite the public involvement of most deities along the world, some mortals refuse to devote authority to the divine forces. This might not mean they necessarily refuse to believe in these gods, but the thing they do agree on is that they rebuke the authority of the gods.