Elabonian Deities

These deities were part of the Elabonian pantheon. The Elabonian Empire expanded its pantheon by cultural appropriation of conquered peoples' gods, resulting in a diverse line-up.

Astis/Farris
Astis, aka Farris was the Elabonian goddess of love and beauty.

Literary comment: The name Astis appears to be based on Astarte or Ishtar (among other spellings), a Sumerian love goddess who is sometimes identified with the Greek Aphrodite and/or the Roman Venus.

Baivers
See Baivers.

Biton
See Biton.

Darza
Darza was the consort of the god Dyaus. She was known for her wrath directed toward Dyaus' children by other woman, such as his son Biton.

Literary comment: Darza appears to be based on Hera.

Deinos
Deinos was the Elabonian god of war.

Literary comment: Deinos appears to be based on Ares, whose son was named Deimos, the Greek word for terror.

Dyaus
See Dyaus.

Mavrix
See Mavrix.