Danu, her daughter Uastra, and her granddaughter Nantillion form one of the five lineages of Heimrian gods . The others are four are the lineages of Gataur , Januri , Ratish and Talor .
Danu
Main article: Danu
Danu, the passionate woman of fire. She is associated with primordial magic and her race, the fae created it. She is the mother of the first gods. She gave birth to all the primary gods, including herself, Januri, Ratish, Talor and her husband Gataur. People pray to her for magic, expression and fertility. She is generally mystical and literally burns with rage when mad. Her angels, are griffins. Fire elementals, when summoned, burn whole villages before leaving a pile of ash and are the deamons of Danu. Danu is the creator of the fae, and later of the elves . Her daughter Uastra, and her granddaughter Nantillion are both share her interest in life, but they express it in a very different manner.
Uastra
Main article: Uastra
Uastra, the upholder of tradition, of harvest, and the preservation of the old ways. She is resistant to change and prefers tends to favour those who understand the past for the wisdom that it offers. Uastra is the first of the elves, having been raised to divinity by her mother Danu. She created the shanata , and choose Nantillion as her daughter. Uastra is married to Ranimsul . Uastra has scarecrows as her angels. These creatures hang around farms, watching and guarding them. Her deamons are the satyr.
Nantillion
Main article: Nantillion
Nantillion is the god of health, of challenge and of independence. He is the god of the Shanata, who pray to him for the right and fortune to prove their strength. Nantillion is the god of the the strong, the smart, the capable and cunning. Because of this most followers favour elitism. Nantillion's angels, the hellivoorn is a creature with the body of a stag and the wings of a bird. They inspire people to stop complaining about their problems and act out to improve the situations they find themselves in. His demons, the passion reapers, are beings that eat away the passion in the heart of mortal beings.