The Dancer of the Vortex: a goddess of the Khan's Empire. Little is know of this deity. Those who have visited The Empire note that there are no temples to The Dancer save one, in the Khan's Citadel, yet clergy called The Black Hand and Dark Warriors in The Dancer's service are everywhere, watching citizens and preying upon them. Only women serve in the highest roles of Priestess, and many are blind so they can stand in HER presence without madness.
The Ebon One: a deity of darkly evil folk, especially in The Place-Not-Named Little is know of this deity beyond rumor that he/it can appear as a handsome but unspeakably evil titan. He is the ruler of The Abyss.
Grakkis: An evil deity of Banthor, one of the Small Kingdoms. Thought to be a Lord of The Inferno, beneath Talos.
Justura: A Thozanga deity of law, order, and punishment. She is a blindfolded figure who holds a set of scales, and purportedly she's a deity of The Ancients.
Malos: (Pronounced "May-Los") Possibly related to Talos. A stern judge and enforcer of laws, without regard to good or evil. Arch enemy of chaos and all disorder, he is worshipped by the folk of Delaware in the Small Kingdoms as his symbol, a Hammer, was raised during the Pogrom in Windamere. It is a sin to say his name. Instead, Malos is called "The One," "The One True God," "God," sometimes "The Hammer."
Markik: A patron of Windamere and a god of knowledge. His twin brother is Orozan. His symbol is a an open book, from which springs a lightning bolt.
Nera: a deity of the sea, neither male nor female, whose cultus has its home in Thozanga.
Orozan: "The beggar god," a being who was the chief deity of the fallen Imperium. His symbol is a simple wooden beggar's bowl. Beggars in the Kindred of The Bowl affectionately call him "Poor Tom." Rumors abound of those who abuse a beggar being visited by pestilence, loss of wealth, or even violence. Only the most foul creatures run this risk, and most folk will spare a copper for the Kindred, who then share it among themselves, as well as punish those who pretend poverty to make a profit from charity.
Rindal and Rindala: The dieties of the Rindalar. Through magic, Rindalar priests can call directly upon the couple. The Dark Rindalar also honor but do not worship them, which leads to much speculation about whether the gods continue to care for their fallen children.
Techne & Mechos: The gods of the Mechanologist cult of Thex and the South. The goddess Techne bestows all that the arts of science and machinery can provide; Mechos gives weapons and death, the dark side of Teche's blessings.
Talos: (Pronounced "Tallos") "The Iron Hand." The patron of Korigannon and Essidar, its mad wizard. He rules a realm called The Inferno and is a punisher of wicked folk. His symbol is an armored fist. Apparenly the god loves order and rules, lots and lots of rules. He/It is served by an Army of Infernals.
Thoggu: The entity, as mysterious as its worshippers, of The Temple of the Frog.
Zathashubogola: A noxious cloud of tentacles that brings madness? A howling sentient chaos worshipped as a god? A blind idiot entity cast from The Vortex? Something worse? Only the folk in the Small "Kingdom" of Thengri could tell you, and they would first rend your flesh with their nails. Their priests manifest it, or part of it, in battle.