The All Isles were shaped by a vast, ancient pantheon. At its core stand the Four Great Gods — the embodiments of Fire, Water, Air, and Earth — but they are not alone. The world is filled with lesser deities, spirits, and immortal beings that shaped creation in countless ways.
Divine Origins
All elemental magic originates from these gods. Every fire spark, every shifting tide, every mountain and breeze carries a trace of divine intention. Mortals use magic instinctively, but its source is always sacred.
Four Great Gods
Each of the four elements has a ruling god — ancient, powerful, and central to human myth. Their influence shaped the continents, the climate, and life itself. But they are distant now, watching more often than acting.
Religious Diversity
Some cultures worship them fervently, some treat them as ancient stories, some deny they exist at all. Scholars debate whether divine encounters are real or mythic. Temples, priesthoods, and mythkeepers maintain the old traditions, insisting the gods are real — and they are right. The gods no longer shape the world directly. But they watch and remember.