Domains: Earth, stone, endurance.
Era of ascension: Golden Age of Man (~200,000 years ago). Cohort: dead. Died: Age of Craggus (~44,000 years ago), long after the Long Winter ended — Drevun outlasted every other Golden Age deity by decades of millennia, sustained by the few survivors who clung to the earth itself.
Worshipped by: Agricultural peoples, miners, and those who built permanent structures — anyone whose relationship with the earth was primary. He outlasted all other Golden Age deities because the connection to the earth cannot be entirely broken. No living culture maintains his worship. (The worships edge is authored downstream on the worshipper, not here.)
Drevun's survival into the early Age of Craggus is one of the stranger footnotes of the divine record. While Craggus ascended as the god of all mankind, some small communities — particularly those who had spent the Long Winter underground — continued offering to an older deity of stone and patience. Drevun finally failed when those communities integrated into the broader Craggus-era civilization and abandoned the older rites. His death predates Craggus's death by over a decade of millennia.