Tavaludan polytheism

Tavaludan polytheism, also known as Zovatêle (/zoʊvɐtɛli/; Tavadal: 𐐄𐐜𐐒𐐂𐐋𐐦𐐌𐐉⸣, "way (of the) gods") is a polytheistic naturistic religious system of beliefs originating in Tavaluda. It is the largest religion in Tavaluda, and is the state religion of the nation.

Theology
Tavaludan theology is polytheistic, based on the assumption that there are many gods and goddesses, separated into three main categories: the "Universal"; the "High"; and the "Low", "Lesser", or "Common" gods

In mainstream belief, there are three "Universal Gods", who are considered to rule above the rest, as well as all of existence

The majority of lesser gods are not considered all-good or even all-powerful, often considered to be mortal creatures that had attained a state of "godhood" sometime during their lifetimes.