Goddess of Radiance
Seroxia, the goddess of radiance. She is the daughter of the first god-king Sun God Hetesis, and the sister of the second-generation God-King Thor, Heimwaters. After her father and brother fell in the War of the Gods, it was she who called on the remaining gods to participate in the plan to repair the world, and now she has ascended to the Supreme Throne of the Gods and become the supreme ruler of the Heavenly Palace.
The name of the Goddess of Radiance, Seroxia, is derived from the word "radiance" in the dragon language, and races such as humans and elves are now willing to use this name to refer to their noble and great Queen of Worlds, Queen of the Gods. The traditional image of Serokhia is a majestic and awe-inspiring empress dressed in armor forged with the brilliance of the stars and a glittering galactic robe, with a sword and a scepter in her hand symbolizing the power of the light and the root of the law of order, respectively.
Seroxia's possession of a pair of eyes passed down from his father, the sun god Hetesis, is known as the "Pupil of the Sun" or "Holy Pupil". Legend has it that under the light of these pupils, all the demons will be annihilated in an instant.
Serokhia has two Guardian Archangels, Medanzo and Uriel, who are also the Supreme Commanders of the Celestial Angel Legion. There are also two servant gods, Kobe the messenger god and Lannir the messenger god, who are not involved in the re-creation of the world and can occasionally come to earth.
The Seal God Ranir is in charge of and guards the Seal of the Firmament, which represents the supreme power of the Firmament Shrine, and has the power to judge and punish the gods who do not obey the precepts on behalf of the God King. Rannir has never left the Heavenly Palace since the creation of the world, but it is said that after the fall of Thor, he was the most powerful god in the Heavenly Palace.
The messenger god Kobe often came to the world in the form of larks and swifts to convey the will of the goddess of radiance to the world. He is a very lively and inquisitive young deity, occasionally taking on the form of a child and playing with mortal children, but if he discovers crimes that will viciously harm innocent children, he will also reveal his true true identity - a golden dragon with six wings and devour them. For this reason, Kobe is also known as the patron saint of children, and many adults will give their newborn children a statue or amulet of a six-winged golden dragon to beg for protection.
Pallas, the goddess of wisdom and war, or Minerva. Pallas is the human name for the goddess of wisdom, Minerva is derived from the Elvish pronunciation, but both refer to the goddess known as the "wisdom of the gods". I1153