

The Gods of the Old World are often worshiped together as a single Pantheon of Gods. Within the Empire, the followers of the Old Gods regard them as the true deities of the Empire, while the Classical Gods are considered more sophisticated by their devotees.

The second and younger Pantheon are the Classical Gods, known also as the Southern Gods, whose worship is located within the less hostile, more civilized south, such as the fractious kingdoms of Tilea and Estalia. Tied together by means of blood-relation within two distinct families, the first and more ancient Pantheon is the Elder Gods, known also as the Old Gods or Northern Gods whose worship is most predominant within the harsh northern lands of the Old World, such as the Empire of Man and the Kingdom of Kislev.

The Old World Pantheon is a collection of god-like deities known and worshiped within the Old World. " The Gods are great, but only a fool would trust them with their lives!" - Boryar Bearfinder, Priest of Ursun
