Note that these are only the major gods - The Pantheon. Below these stand countless minor deities, such as the God of Spiders, or Arakas, God of the Arena, worshipped by an obscure brotherhood of evil priests and gladiators respectively. A single person might worship many gods simultaneously, or he might pay allegiance to one in particular but revere many others, or he may only believe in the existence of one. The last group is in the minority, however.
God of All - Titan - The Father of all, Titan presides over Telandron. He is the ultimate ruler of the gods, although at times his rule is challenged by his nemesis, Nagharos, overlord of the Dark Kingdoms. He is pictured as wise and benevolent, but powerful. His symbol is the Rock.
Goddess of Life - Vitae (called by Elves as Alae) - Vitae is Titan's wife, also called Mother of the Gods. She is pictured as being a kindly matriarch. She is most worshipped by Rangers, but by Elves in particular. Her symbol is the Tree, or sometimes a leaf.
God of Balance - Ataran - Ataran is the God of Balance. His worshippers strive not to promote evil or good in the world, but to maintain an equilibrium which has stood since the dawn of time. He is most worshipped by Druids. His symbol is a set of scales.
God of Chaos - Ar'Gerin "Whisperer in Shadows" (patron god of Thieves) (Spirit sphere) - The God of Shadows, Chaos and Dissent, Ar'Gerin is worshipped by Thieves everywhere. He is Chaotic, and is reputed to be a practical joker. His symbol is the Shadow.
God of the Elements - Valayan (Fire, Water, Earth, Air spheres) - Valayan controls all aspects of weather and elements. He normally is pictured as four different avatars (those of Fire, Water, Earth and Air) and magi of the spheres worship these avatars rather than Valayan himself. His symbol is either a Flame, a River, a Stone or a Bird, or sometimes all four.
God of Knowledge - Hamaskis - Hamaskis reputedly brought the arts of literacy to Telandron in the beginning. He is also called the God of Magic, but not widely. He is revered, but rarely worshipped. His symbol is the Book, or the Scroll.
Goddess of Luck - Cheelah - Cheelah is probably the most worshipped Goddess in the Pantheon of Thirteen. People pray to her in almost every occasion - when about to make a decision, about to fight, or whatever. Her symbol is the Dice.
God of Strength - Kaarn (called by Centuars as H'Graash, by Dwarves as Dwergran) - Most worshipped by Dwarves, Centaurs and Fighters everywhere, Kaarn is the epitome of strength and brutality. He is pictured as a tall, muscly warrior. His symbol is the Dragon.
God of Truth and Justice - Ragnar - The twin of Kaarn, Ragnar is worshipped by Paladins everywhere. He is pictured as a tall warrior, but armoured, with a sword and shield, or sometimes as a lion. His symbol is the Shield.
Celestial Messanger - Aerel Tintathel (Heavens sphere) - Aerel Tintathel is the bastard son of Titan and an elven woman. His name, derived from Elvish, means "One who stands below greatness". His symbol is the arrow.
God of Death - Nagharos (called by Dark Elves as K'lain, by Renegade Dwarves as Turgan) (Death sphere) - The epitome of all that is dark in the world, Nagharos is Titan's ancient nemesis. His followers spread misery and death wherever they pass. He introduced Chronos into the Pantheon, meaning that even Gods die, though they live many, many human lifetimes. His symbol is the Scythe.
God of Decay and Disease - Morbus - The last and eighth son of Titan, Morbus was subverted to the cause of Evil by Nagharos. His followers spread disease, pestilence and decay wherever they go. His symbol is a festering corpse, or an open wound.
God of Time - Chronos - Almost never worshipped, except by some obscure tribesmen in Rayndral, Chronos is an outlandish God, not a son of Titan at all. He is dubiously accepted as a member of the Pantheon by most scholars across Telandron. His symbol is the Hourglass.