Immortals

Sometimes referred to as Gods, or spirits. Their defining characteristic is their ability to influence several locations at once, depending on the limits of their power. They're often the basis of religions and worship, as forming a connection with a particular God--whether good or evil--can help guide a magi's way and empower them.

For a better understanding, reading how the cosmos is structured and the timeline of the world is a good idea.

Creator
While some religions attribute the creation of the world to their respective deities, most give credit in some way or another to the Creator for creating the world of Eternia. See the Creator for more information.

Angels
Several hundreds of angels are said to exist within the realms of Eternia.

Divine Spirits
The divine dragons that represent the elements, as well as the divine animals that represent the seasons and the sun and moon. The divine spirits were tasked with the creation of the world during its beginnings.

The Aesir
The astral planes are dimensions beyond the living realm and the spirit world. Otherwordly, timeless constructs of space and time that dwell within the stars in the sky, portals to other planes. The souls of mortals pass through the astral plane during their reincarnation cycle.

The Aesir, known as the Old Gods of the Astral Plane, from the terrifying chaos lords of the voidplanes to the celestial entities of yellow stars. Nerebia, the original patron god of the Neries, was an eldrich creature of the void that was drawn to the world during a catastrophic plague in 400AC, for instance.

Other known Aesir are:

Idols of the Spirit Realm
Exalted spirits that possess vast dominion within the spirit realm may commune with those in the living plane. The Sacred Gods of Uray are an example of this.