Cultivation Levels:
There nine realms and each realm has a nine levels which are grouped into three (lower, middle, and upper). The realms are:
Body Strengthening
Qi Foundation
Qi Expansion
Qi Solidifying
Divine Origin
Divine Lord
Divine King
Divine Emperor
Celestial
Gods:
The Creator Gods: The gods who came together to create the world, the people, and the beast. Their vision for what should be, was disrupted by Devils that invaded their world.
The Orthodox Gods: The Creator Gods who stayed most true to the original goals. Their followers are seen as the righteous defenders of what is and was.
The Unorthodox Gods: The Creator Gods who abandon their dreams to preserve what they've created. Their followers are seen as a blight or necessary evil by the followers of the Orthodox Gods.
The Bestial Gods: A member of The Creator Gods who created the regular beast, the Divine Beast, and the Bestial Peoples. Many of their creations have been twisted by Devils into monsters. The morals of the Bestial Gods are seen as more tenuous then their allies the Orthodox Gods, and their followers are considered untrustworthy by the followers of Orthodox and Unorthodox Gods.
Devils: The Devils invaded the world of Aiya. They are seen as the representation of evil who twist the morally weak into become demons and monsters.
Astaroth/Astarte: The God of The Astartus Clan. He's granted the clan many blessing in order to protect them from demons and man.
Clans/Sects:
Astartus Clan: An Unorthodox clan that follows the God Astaroth. The clan rose to power in The Age of Demons, Soot, and Ice due the abilities granted to them by the God Astaroth.
[Houses(Ordered by Power)] Kypir (Clan Leaders/Ally), House Zel (Hirom's house), House Ust (Rival), House Leb (Rival), House Hesk (Hanno heir, Ally), House Abar (Neutral)
General Info:
Laybinao Mountains: One of the two mountain ranges that nestles the Brachat Valley. Both mountain ranges and the Brachat Valley have been bisected by Xi's Grand Barrier.
Days: Hetday (Monday), Samekday (Tuesday), Memday (Wednesday), Betday (Thursday), Tawsinday (Friday), Sambetday (Saturday), and Aynday (Sunday)