Forder — The compassionate feminine force that reaches into suffering and carries beings across.
Gust — The outcaste goddess of wild speech, the breath that moves through the prophet uninvited.
Hestia — The hearth-keeper, the Ghost of staying, the still centre around which everything else revolves.
Memory — The severed head that still speaks — the Ghost of what is remembered, what is recorded, and what refuses to be forgotten.
Onetusk — The remover of obstacles, the lord of beginnings, the elephant-headed god who broke off his own tusk to finish writing the story.
Quickmare — The flaming sword inside the nightmare — the Ghost of the mind that wakes up within delusion and cuts through it.
Seafoam — Beauty born from violence — the story of what happened when the force of attraction walked among mortals and left ruin in its wake.
Silvertongue — The bound god who speaks the truth no one wants to hear — the Ghost of the necessary liar, the sacred troublemaker, the fire that burns the house down so a better one can be built.
Sisyphus — The man who pushes the boulder — the Ghost of labour that never ends, and the freedom found in accepting that it never will.
Weepseer — The one who looked down and wept — the Ghost of compassion that will not look away.