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'''Sevani''' (seh-VAW-nee) is the polytheistic ethnic religion of the Seuvian people. It has much overlap with Akallan religion.
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Some of the central deities of the Seuvians include Ultus, god of storms; Ellara, goddess of light and life; Halle, god of day, song, and grain; and Sorn, god of war.
'''Sevani''' (seh-VAW-nee) is the polytheistic ethnic religion of the Seuvian people.
 
Sevani has much overlap with Akallan religion, sharing many gods and much of their mythologies. It is not unlike the relationship between the ancient Greek and Roman religions on Earth.
 
Some of the central deities of the Seuvians include [[Aya]], goddess of rebirth and victory; [[Ultus]], god of storms; [[Thala]], goddess of the ocean; [[Ellara]], goddess of light and life; [[Halle]], god of day, song, and grain; and [[Sorn]], god of war.

Latest revision as of 18:45, 9 July 2025

Sevani
Type Ethnic religion
Theology Polytheism

Sevani (seh-VAW-nee) is the polytheistic ethnic religion of the Seuvian people.

Sevani has much overlap with Akallan religion, sharing many gods and much of their mythologies. It is not unlike the relationship between the ancient Greek and Roman religions on Earth.

Some of the central deities of the Seuvians include Aya, goddess of rebirth and victory; Ultus, god of storms; Thala, goddess of the ocean; Ellara, goddess of light and life; Halle, god of day, song, and grain; and Sorn, god of war.