The Druidic Pantheon is an ancient and secretive theological system primarily indigenous to the Old Forest of Affaraon on the Continent of Osnines. Entirely distinct from the Nine Gods of the Skyssians and the later interpretations of the Daelians, this pantheon serves as the spiritual and industrial bedrock for the Pheryllt, a specialised branch of Druids who operate as master metallurgists and alchemists. The faith is defined by the pursuit of Spiritual Perfection, the rejection of external reality as a “garment of illusion,” and the search for one's predestined Placement in an infinite universe.
The central tenet of the druidic faith is the belief that the tangible world is a “garment of illusion” constructed by an “insane prime mover.” Consequently, the druids maintain that understanding the true nature of reality is virtually impossible for the uninitiated. This ontological stance leads adherents to prioritise internal spiritual labour and the perfection of their crafts over the political or social structures of the wider continent.
Adherents believe that every living soul has a specific, predestined place in the universe where they will find absolute completion. This “Placement” is viewed as a divine mandate; those who find their place may live in luxury within the groves of Affaraon, while others may find their completion through the labour of the mineral mines. The transition to this “right place” is facilitated through the mysteries of the faith and the guidance of the elders.
The rituals of the druidic pantheon are designed to strip away the ego and perfect the soul through communal scrutiny.
Ordinary followers and initiates meet at the New Moon and Full Moon within large wooden structures known as Lodges. These buildings are typically situated on hills or within sacred groves. During these meetings, individuals must present a review of their own progress toward perfection, which is then subjected to intense communal scrutiny and “often painful criticism.” This process is considered the essential key to attaining mastery over the self and the illusory world.
Direct interaction with the divine is frequently auditory rather than visual. In sacred sites such as the Temple of Clewg at Estreham, the birds of the grove are known to speak with a collective harmonic voice. This phenomenon is interpreted as the direct voice of the deity welcoming initiates, delivering directives, or commanding seekers to find mythical locations like the Chestnut Lodge.
As the Pheryllt are expert alchemists and metallurgists, the act of mining and the transformation of raw ores into exquisite crafts is considered a form of prayer. The quest for improvement ensures that the products of Affaraon are among the finest in the known world, as each hammer strike on the forge is a step toward spiritual completion.
The druidic pantheon is characterised by layers of secrecy, with an alleged unbroken chain of “secret masters” stretching back to pre-history.
The primary deity of the pantheon, Clewg is the God of Improvement, Spiritual Perfection, and Placement. He is the only entity who truly knows the “right place” for every soul. His name and the significance of his primary symbol, the Chestnut Tree, remain among the most closely guarded mysteries of the Faithfull.
While Clewg is the focal deity, the faith is governed by an alleged hierarchy of “Secret Masters.” High-grade adepts who have renounced the external world live a celibate and contemplative life to move closer to these masters. Speculation among outsiders suggests these masters may be anything from psionics to shapechanging lizard men, though the initiates maintain they are the keepers of absolute reality.
The fabled city of Yendor, also known as the “Ambrosial City” or the “City of Higher Powers,” is rumoured to be the dwelling place of the pantheon's most potent entities. These powers are said to reside deep within the Old Forest, shielded from the illusory world by ancient druidic magic.