The god of the seas, known for enjoying gossip and rumors.
Thassa
Meletis' favorite local drunk half-orc
Hug-mug
Modern Garden Gnomes are made of resin, plastic, or ceramic, but the first Garden Gnomes were made of this material.
Clay, Porcelain, or Wood
Athreon Obols.
The major Polis known for their battle-hardened ways, established on the border between civilized land and the Leonin-riddled deserts of western Theros.
Akros
The god of affliction, including poisons and cures.
Pharika
The quirky detective with a newborn child (yay!)
Keen
This play, by famous Meletian playwrights, was a gnome themed adaptation of their previous work, Romo and Julieet
Gnomo and Julieet
This lord of a small town, known for his poetic genius and a frequent guest judge at poetic competition here in Setessa.
Lord Hensworth
Dubbed "The cultural hub" of Theros, this coastal city is known for their advanced philosophies and studies
Meletis
The God of victory and triumph.
Iroas
The book keeper who appears to work 24/7 at multiple Meletis Establishments.
Timothea Horton
The average size of a Garden Gnome.
Small
The Meletian duo who slayed the Tyrant, Agnemakhos, Allegedly traveled to the underworld to ask this god for their blessing
Klothys
A lesser known gem in southern Theros, this location is known to travelers looking for a safe place to rest for a night, or as a place to spend a nice spring day.
Hunters' Crossing
The god of the forge, known for his tinkering and rumored to have built an entire race on his own.
Purphoros
The traveling comedy duo hailing originally from Akros, where they have been exiled from.
Klip and Klop
How many garden gnomes Hug-mug thinks he can take in a fight.
"depends on how drunk I am. No beer? I would never hurt those cute little fellas. Now, if i had a great night out on the pier, at LEAST 20. But if it's totally up to me? no amount of those scoundrals will be able to stop me." -Hug-Mug
Legend has it this never-ending dungeon lays deep beneath Akros and has never been mapped out. It is rumored to be ever changing and has yet to be mapped out in its entirety.
The Labrynth
A small village northeast of Meletis with a grand library filled with self-help books administered by the somewhat egocentric Lord Hensworth
Krimnos
The God of horizons, known to be a keeper of secrets and mysterious plots.
Kruphix
The wondering Satyr merchant of (allegedly) Judaic origins.
Plexent
This ancient ruler from times long gone inspired garden gnomes by having slaves living in his Villa's gardens.
Hadrian (the roman emperor yes this is real)
Legend has it this sea was once a raging battleground between the god-slaying Archons and ancient humans that was flooded by an ancient being, creating this sea and ending the war.
Siren Sea
The vale located far from most Polis that is known to be home to mostly Satyr families.
Skola Vale