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A great number of the [[Warlock Cults]] that have risen in the wake of the [[Scism]] and the [[Crisis of the 15th Century]] focus around one of these extinct demigods. The power of these cults cannot be denied, although the ultimate source of that power is a source of vigorous debate over a century on.  
A great number of the [[Warlock Cults]] that have risen in the wake of the [[Scism]] and the [[Crisis of the 15th Century]] focus around one of these extinct demigods. The power of these cults cannot be denied, although the ultimate source of that power is a source of vigorous debate over a century on.  
As many of these powers had different names across different cultures, there is some overall debate about which demigods occupied which domains. After the Demi-Pantheon's exodus, the faiths became highly regional and lost any unified system of theology or religious texts or rituals, if they ever actually existed. Generally speaking, debating scholars of the early Alexandrian era eventually sorted their vanquished rivals into the following figures:


== ''List of the Demi-Pantheon'' ==
== ''List of the Demi-Pantheon'' ==
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| Sleep and Night || Darkness, Charm, Renewal, Moon || Unk/NA || Dark Naga || NE ||
| Sleep and Night || Darkness, Charm, Renewal, Moon || Unk/NA || Dark Naga || NE ||
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(Note: Deities races and sexes are for information purposes only. The deities long ago transcended any notion of race or gender. Characters may choose deities without regards to the race or alignment of their patron. Character clerics may choose two domains among those allowed by their deity.)
Bureaucrats, smwadministrator, smwcurator, Administrators
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