The Elefyr, beings who reside within Arethayn and facilitate a certain purity to the Arethara by way of example, are thought to be the original ancestors of both flesh and spirit reincarnated. They are worshipped by the Arethara as the pinnacle of all contemporary Auryi beings, who yet managed to preserve all of the magic and virtue of the Altori Era and thus, preserve the purity and their bloodlines' power. Of the Elefyr, there are seven, and they each embody some aspect of Arethari life in the elven homeland.
Each of the Elefyr are regarded as the patrons of their particular focus, and with this being seen in Evaritha's capacity for a great magic as a divine sorceress and she who manipulates the elements well. Evaritha is a patron of the magic which manipulates the elements, regarded as a powerful being who may bend the foundation and bring about weather patterns which otherwise might not exist. She is thus thought to have provided the blessing of fertility to Aurius, where she notably permitted the intermixing of elements and essential being throughout Arethayn such that they may blend. The divine sorceress, however, is only capable of manipulating the elements which have already incarnated, rather than freshly creating new elements and ideas.
Though Evaritha is known as a sorceress with mastery over the physical elements and thus, being a goddess of earthly power, Araray is widely regarded as the elven patriarch who is the sole survivor of the Altori Era, and who thus retains all knowledge which the original Cephareth had about magic. The magic that Araray takes part in necessarily observes the manipulation of time and stasis, thereby being able to suspend objects in one moment so that they might be preserved. Accordingly, Araray holds the knowledge of manipulating the raw mana from which the elements emerge by trapping it in one shape, and then transforming it into another, thereby being able to create worlds from the light in a way that Evaritha is not able to. Thus, Araray is capable of capturing the mana before and as it incarnates into other elements, then creating anew from that circumstance. Notably, the magic which Araray practices observes spirit rather than elemental being, and though his soul is contained as a golden light, he especially excels in manipulating the energies which emerge from the heavens.
Araray's wife, Diona, though being a generation younger than the elven lord, is regarded as the patron of perfection, embodying the aspects of the Cephareth that emerged in the Arethara and are most coveted. As an elven goddess, she was initially chosen by Araray because of her perceived perfection, and it is thought that from their union, they may produce offspring that are rife with virtuous purity and perfection. Evaritha, then, is considered to be Diona's counselor, and it is from Evaritha that Diona is supplied with the knowledge of the structure of Aurius.
Araray himself has a counselor in the form of the paladin called Samariel, and it is from him that battle tactics originate from. The paladin god makes use of sorcery and magic as well as the blade and armor, and from his magic and blade comes a certain destruction in his enemies. Samariel advises the patriarch in strategy for encroaching enemies, especially those seen in the Novya, as it is from Samariel that they are ignited with a golden light and banished back to the void. The deity thus inspired the foundational battle magic that would become commonplace among the Arethara who engaged in that behavior, thereby allowing its further development as a discipline.
Allidias is another goddess of the Elefyr, and she is thought to encapsulate the beauty of the original Cephareth into a modern form. As she is related to the water spirits through her possession of beauty, the goddess is also associated with the tempestuous desire of the undulant waters as desire flows from her sexual organs, thereby being reminiscent of the Undari people. Allidias is thus a goddess of elven mating, providing the philosophy of freedom of love with reproduction that occurs throughout the Arethara, where it may be perceived that she champions sexual reproduction by way of promoting desire.
Caluriel, a god of the Elefyr who first sought to possess a shape after the Cephareth had become wholly physical beings, was the one who laid the grounds of trapping the divine light within themself such that an ideal shape could be revealed and further exemplified. The deity enabled other elven ancestors to come into themselves in physicality, thereby allowing them a quintessential format to exist as. Accordingly, Araray, being one of the original Cephareth himself, is thought to inhabit within forms that are ever shifting, though this notably grants him an innate understanding of magic and mana that a physical being might never be able to achieve. Nonetheless, Araray chooses to be incarnated in shapes that are reminiscent of Caluriel's initial shape, furthermore exemplifying Caluriel's given claim to a perceived apotheosis.
Aenyxos, the seventh and final god of the Elefyr, is a scribe who stands at the precipice between life and death, recording the deaths of the Arethara and providing a place for them to rest within the physical world. It is thought that he presides over the cycles of reincarnation such that knowledge is passed down and given by the ancestors to their proper descendants, so that an ancestor spirit may once again know the physical form of a body in their descendant. Thus, Aenyxos is a god of reincarnation, recording all instances of soul so that none of it may be lost to the later descendants.