@Winterfox : I read out of your last remark that you still have problems with my overall concept.
@Elliot_Kane : Yes, names would've helped. I noticed it at some point, too, but decided not to use names. I still don't know why - also, the Gods of the Continents rarely have or reveal "real" names. Except of that briefly mentioned story every DGod or Goddess on the Continent actually uses the name given by their worshippers.
Just another example : In a fantasy environment, one could easily worship Gandals or Sauron, because they are special. Or someone would even try to worship Galadriel or the High Elves (like Frodo and Sam almost do).
That's the point : The Gods of the Continent aren't so very special, at least they don't believe themselves to be so, they are simply Gods (who would like to gather in an Inn, if they could) very human-like, although I didn't have the ancient greek gods in mind while writing my stories, they are the ones in the mythology I know of which come closest to the Gods of the Continent.