# Senarian Pantheon
The Senarian faith of Zelcor revolves around a creator figure, an all-encompassing dark one, and the six aspects of the creator. People do not worship the Senarian gods individually, but rather invoke the gods in specific instances where their "power" is needed. One might ask the Warrior to given them courage to undertake a journey, the Troubadour to keep them same on their travels, and the Maker to guide their hand as they prepare meals on their journey. Instances of devotion or prayer are almost always framed in terms of all six.
## Zoskar, the Warrior
Represents strength, the desire to protect, and destruction in the name of preservation. This can be straight-forward representations such as warfare or hunting, but also applies to strength of will, character and identity, and the ability to lead others by your example.
## Sanya, the Maker
Represents the strength and desire to create. From artistic trifles to mundane necessities, from cold steel to warm food, if it is made from one thing into another, the maker represents it. Notably, this does not apply to things without physical substance (song, poetry, literature, etc.)
## Nizeri, the Sage
Represents the desire to learn about the world around, and to pass that knowledge onto others. The sage represents the attainment and preservation of knowledge, the practical application of that knowledge, as well as logic, reason and observation of the world around us.
## Burthu, the Troubadour
The troubadour represents life, love, beauty, joy, curiosity and the desire to travel and learn about the world around. Everything that makes life worth living, and the spreading of that joy unto others. At least during the day. The troubadour has a second duty at night, as he escorts he dead to the world beyond. This connection of song and death is why we tend to remember loved ones in song and story.
## Kemba, the Life
Kemba represents the life of all things, great and small. She sees equality in all things, from mighty heroes to humble blades of grass. Be it verminous or valorous, all things that live have value to Kemba, which makes her both the herald of life and bounty as well as pestilence.
## Nakanaka, the Power
Kemba represents the movement and vitality of living things, Nakanaka is the motion and strength of the unliving. The tides of the ocean and current of the river, the movement of wind and cloud, the raging of fire and shifting of earth.
## The Nameless Adversary
The adversary is a figure of corruption, failure, folly and death. It is a being that is the opposite of the creator, and is obsessed with possessing everything made by the creator to compensate for its own inability to create. But anything it touches is destroyed, and thus it can only have dominion of dead and broken things.
The adversary is either the lord of the grave or the lord of the damned.
Senarian polytheists postulate that in a fit of rage, the adversary attempted to destroy the creator in a bid to end all things, only to be stymied by the creator's power, and the creator reforming itself into the Senarian gods. Senarian creationists insist that the adversary's attempt to break the creator backfired and is the reason people are flawed and sinful, and why their understanding of their lives and the world around them is broken and chaotic.