Difference between revisions of "Demi-Gods"
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− | + | While all of the Children of the World are descendents of [[the True Gods]], those born directly of the Gods (either created by their will, their union, or the union of a God with a mortal) are blessed with longevity and powers that far surpass those of mundane folk. The firstborn of each race are remembered in song and legend as Demigods, and some of these mighty beings still walk among the fragments of Aerynth, seeking power or adventure. Demi-Gods can be deadly if angered, and are not to be trifled with. | |
− | While all of the Children of the World are descendents of the True Gods, those born directly of the Gods (either created by their will, their union, or the union of a God with a mortal) are blessed with longevity and powers that far surpass those of mundane folk. The firstborn of each race are remembered in song and legend as Demigods, and some of these mighty beings still walk among the fragments of Aerynth, seeking power or adventure. Demi-Gods can be deadly if angered, and are not to be trifled with. | ||
*[[Draethen]] | *[[Draethen]] | ||
*[[Ymur the Old]] | *[[Ymur the Old]] | ||
*[[The Sidhe]] | *[[The Sidhe]] | ||
+ | *[[The Paragons]] | ||
*[[The Titans]] | *[[The Titans]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:19, 18 September 2017
While all of the Children of the World are descendents of the True Gods, those born directly of the Gods (either created by their will, their union, or the union of a God with a mortal) are blessed with longevity and powers that far surpass those of mundane folk. The firstborn of each race are remembered in song and legend as Demigods, and some of these mighty beings still walk among the fragments of Aerynth, seeking power or adventure. Demi-Gods can be deadly if angered, and are not to be trifled with.
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