Draft of a relationship map of the circle deities of Freeya

Zirkeldiagramm
Somehow this looked a lot less confusing when I sketched it out on a piece of paper…

Rough overview of the relationships of Freeya’s circle deities, including the six deities of the first circle (Areja, Tharn, Valan, Barar, Relthea, and Golog) and the 31 minor deities of the lower circles from our daily series in March.

The four elements are given in the grey circles in the background.
The hexagons of the six first circle deities are placed between the pair of elements who created the respective deity.
The minor gods are connected to the first circle deity who elevated them by black lines (a black line is also used to signify the connection between the twin deities Hraba and Rhaba).
Positive cultic connections between minor deities or minor deities and first circle deities are represented by broken lines in green.
Negative and inimical cultic connections between minor deities or minor deities and first circle deities are represented by broken lines in red.
Remarkable but ambivalent connections between minor deities or minor deities and first circle deities are represented by dotted lines in blue (the triad of the “gutter deities”, Crüss, Kroam and Elka Relena, is similarly circled with a dotted blue line).
Emi and her connections to all six first circle deities, who jointly elevated her, are picked out in gold yellow.

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  1. Cholt, Veleae, und noch ein paar andere könnte man mit einbauen.

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    1. Ja. Ich wollte mich aber erst einmal an die Zirkelgottheiten halten, die wir auch schon in Artikeln präsentiert haben.

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      1. Okay das ist verständlich. Was machen die Elemente da in der Darstellung?

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        1. Die sind die Ankerpunkte, um zu wissen, wo welche der sechs Gottheiten des ersten Zirkels hinkommt.
          Den Ansatz, auch die minderen Gottheiten entsprechend möglicher elementarer Verwandschaften auszurichten, habe ich in dieser Version verwofen.

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