The Myriad a union of seven gods Gefion, Narthei, Tyr, Geffer, Ymer, Awet, and Fraije, all born from the death of Vinhema. As of now, it is debated whether the seventh member of the Myriad is Tyr, or the Aksadani God Keret.
How the Myriad functions is not truly known- whether the Myriad is a unanimous council or some sort of fusion of the seven into the single entity is widely debated among Wudorian theologists and masters of lore, and different areas have come to their own consensus on the nature of the Myriad. In particular, Wudorian theologians believe that the Myriad has a distinct and professed intention on how they wish the peoples of the world to act, of which is enforced by the Hieron of the Ecumenicum- who does not claim to literally interpret the word of the Myriad in his own ear, but nonetheless serves as the voice of the Ecumenical Forum, a small collection of clerical judges who deliberate matters of the faith without passion or bias. Likewise, Myriadic covens in Qusarat and other areas controlled by the Evershining Empire possess their own autocephalous churches, believing that any priest attempting to claim a role beyond that of first among equals is a heretic who has allowed the tempting lure of worldly power to cloud his judgement. Generally, in Wudor, the Seven are worshipped as several Gods with a unanimous will derived from some sort of perpetually changing divine consensus, while in Qusarat, they are believed to have long ago merged into a singular entity, usually called Miriya.
After the surmised death of Tyr by the hand of Kenway Moonsail, the faith experienced a schism, splitting into the Ecumenical Hieronate of the Seven, or Curedians, who favored the introduction of Keret into the Myriad in the dead god Tyr’s stead, and the Almighty Church of the Myriad, or Tyrrans, who believed that Tyr had merely been mortally wounded or harmed by the events, and that sufficient faith and effort could reawaken him.
They are archenemies of the Wretched Accord.