The Orcish pantheon is one of the major ancestral pantheons on Kishar. Followed primarily by orcs living in the eastern Thadria, the lands around the Phiora Sea, and other regions of the world, the pantheon reflects the orcs' history of struggles against others who would seek to displace them from their ancestral territories.
Overview
To those that follow the Orcish pantheon, the gods are guides against both divine and mortal threats. Though their motivations and tenets may not always appear to align with the interests of their followers, the gods know of things yet to come and act accordingly. As embodiments of the traits required to survive in a land surrounded by dangers, the deities of the Orcish pantheon fundamentally represent varying stages of the personal struggle against non-existence.
In Orcish theology, the gods are survivors of past worlds who escaped after Vemdu the Devourer destroyed the old universe, as he has done repeatedly. Fleeing to the current reality, they constructed divine barricades against the invader and sought new followers to give them the strength to continue to resist, finding the orcs as they did so. The pantheon does not have a single creation story, but rather multiple that its followers accept based on their own beliefs and cultural histories. Many believe in a creation story rather like that of the Chaskan pantheon, in which the universe was collaboratively created by the gods in an effort let by Mortuga. Others prefer a more Laurentian-like origin in which part of Vemdu was turned into the physical world. Yet another story, albeit much less followed than the other two and largely limited to those living on the Aban Steppe, holds that there are multiple universes that have existed without a real beginning, and that the gods have been forced to flee between them as Vemdu advances.
Adherents of the Orcish pantheon place great influence on religious leadership, but it is not necessary to them for this leadership to be centralized or structured. Few organization churches exist to deities in the pantheon. Instead, local or tribal religious figures are seen as deriving their wisdom directly from the gods, without a need for mortal theological debate or overarching authority.
Outside of their gods, ancestor worship tends to be a common practice amongst followers of the Orcish pantheon as well.
Deities
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Area of worship
Worship of the Orcish pantheon anywhere with a significant population of orcs. It is the predominant pantheon in Druzda, Hkarzda, and Kudurru, with many followers in Laurentia, Ishtar, Abanir, eastern Thadria, and along the northern coast of the Phiora Sea as well. Orcs living in parts of the world where other faiths are the most worshiped tend to hold to their ancestral beliefs, though sometimes in syncretized forms - this is especially common in the nations around the Phiora Sea.