Table of Contents

The Old Gods of Dael Riata

Summary

The spiritual landscape of the Grand Duchy of Dael Riata is defined by a transition from primal, animistic tribal worship to a more structured pantheon influenced by the Nine Gods of Skyss. Given that Dael Riatan culture is rooted in tribal raiding, seafaring, and bloodfeuds—reminiscent of the ancient Picts—their “Old Gods” are likely chthonic, elemental, and deeply tied to the specific geography of the Continent of Osnines. Whilst the Skyssians worship the Nine in a civilised, mercantile context, the Daels maintain a “Sept of the Spear”—seven primary deities (or perhaps a Daelian variant of the Nine) who represent the harsher realities of the North.

The Primal Nine: the old Daelian Pantheon

In accordance with Gudrid’s Prophecy, which speaks of “Sacrifice to the old gods” and “blood in rivers,” the Daelian pantheon is visceral and demands physical tokens of loyalty.

Deity Name Daelian Title Domain & Attributes Noble House Affinity
Uisde-Maer The Maiden of the Maer Goddess of the Turbulent Strait, shipwrecks, and salvage. She is the patron of those navigating the dangerous Easter Isles. House Murchadh
Sithech-Mhor The Great Wolf God of the Deep Woods, silence, and the “Timber Tax.” He oversees the forests of the River Aodh House Sithech
Ahearn-Arigh The Stallion of the Steppe God of horse breeding, swift travel, and the Great West Road. House Ahearn
Gil-Frijdr The Iron Father A harsher aspect of Frijdodr. God of the forge, smelting, and the industrialisation of Dalmuir. House Gilruary
Ran-Fafn The King of Justified Blood An ancient version of Fafnir. God of bloodfeuds, “blood money,” and the high justice of the Crown. House Ranald
Siol-Corn The Horned Watcher God of hidden paths, fairy-blood, and the Unicorn Troop. House Sioltach
Suibh-Auna The Hearth-Mother Goddess of hospitality, the “door drink,” and the sacred rules of hosting. House Suibhne
Malf-Inis The Lady of the Dark Cape A primal aspect of Malfin. Goddess of the “dark time” (winter) and the preservation of smoked fish. General Devotion
Kari-Vahr The Sea-Reaper God of raiding, the “Flower of Skyss,” and the taking of prizes under letters of marque. General Devotion

Theological Characteristics and Cultural Alignment

The Daelian faith differs from the Skyssian orthodoxy in its emphasis on the “Sinews of War” and the transactional nature of divinity. Animism and Sacred Groves are ancient traditions, the Daels believe that specific spirits inhabit the mountains of the Dipthorn Range. This is why the University of Dalreoch is sited outside the city to avoid disturbing the ancient spirits of the Reoch with dangerous transmutation experiments. The old gods of raiding are being re-interpreted as gods of “market making” and commercial dominance. Blood as Currency: The Daelian gods do not merely require prayer; they require “blood in rivers”. This justifies the continuity of the bloodfeud system, which serves as a religious mechanism for settling accounts between noble houses.

Effect of Industrialisation on Worship

The rise of the 400-tonne Daelian Caravel has elevated the status of Gil-Frijdr (The Iron Father). The scrupulous standardisation of parts at Dalmuir is seen by the Daelian Clerks as a form of ritual geometry. By sponsoring chairs at the University of Dalreoch, the Earl of Dalmuir has essentially created a “Technological Priesthood,” where naval architecture is the highest form of service to the Old Gods.

Relationships

People

Places