Stub. This index exists to reserve a place in the graph for the deities the giants of Rolara recognize. It will be expanded once the cultural details of the Stone Giants of the Shattered Peaks are written and the pantheon’s structure can be derived from kindred-specific worship rather than imposed from above.
The giant pantheon is not the pantheon mortal scholars expect. There is no Annam-equivalent All-Father at the top, no Ordning, no clean hierarchy from cloud to storm to fire to frost to stone to hill. The giant deities, in the Rolaran cosmology, are older than the concept of a pantheon: they predate the organizational instinct that mortal religions take for granted. They do not form a court. They do not war against each other. They do not even reliably know about each other. Each giant deity is, in the truest sense, the deity that a particular giant kindred remembers from before the beginning, and the question of whether two kindreds remember the same deity under different names is one that has never been settled because the giants themselves have never thought it interesting enough to ask.
What is known, provisionally:
- The Mythekin (see Giants INDEX) recognize the Mythekah, an Elder God whose name shares the mythek root and whose worship is tied to the Stars of Power. In the Videhan tradition, the Mythekah is identified with Vishravas, though whether these are the same being under two names or two beings whose mortal worshippers have conflated them is unsettled.
- The Storm Giants (see Giants INDEX) of Thal’orim are believed to have venerated a being or beings whose name has not survived in any mortal record. Vaasha, the last sentinel, has been asked, and has declined to answer in any language a mortal can parse.
- The Stone Giants (see Giants INDEX) of the Shattered Peaks (see Eoperax INDEX) left their theology inscribed in their architecture. The inscriptions exist; whether they are readable in any mortal sense is one of the open questions of giant theology.
| Name | Kindred | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| (to be written) |