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17th of Pholo, 5031 HE

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This is a world of gods and how they play into the lives of those around them. This isn't your typical RPG world where the divine might be some far off force: you can literally walk down the street and pass a god or one of their servants. Thus, comes the crux of all conflicts in the world, the void.   In a time long forgotten, ancient peoples created a realm out of other dimensions called The Void. How and why they did so isn't clear, but what is clear is that twenty-one gods inhabited the place at one point and that its a major storm of powers that lead these incredible beings to cycles of destruction and rest.   Around 5000 years ago, the world started to change. An elf from a faraway planet landed on the world and found its people desperately struggling beneath the heel of one of the gods: a being known as Justice. She decided to use her knowledge of the arcane to do something about this tyrant of destruction, and on her journey obtained the power of another of the gods of the void: one known as The Hermit. Yet, she discovered something tragic. The powers of these gods needed vessels, and thus her victory would never last forever unless someone else took up the mantle of the dark god she defeated and kept those powerful tyrannical desires in check.   Thus, Tezzal found allies. Some of them unlikely, such as being who would eventually be the god Hythyl. He came from the ranks of shadow wolves, dark servants of the terrifying void god called The Emperor, and through the power of another called The Wheel of Fortune seems to manipulate fate. Others were far more rational, such as those who rose in the west and fought against the corrupted beings that spilled forth from the mountain range there and their champion, Elzik, who eventually took up the mantle of The Empress and used it to bless her people with the ability to become dragons.   What is perfectly unclear though is how the politics of these gods interplay and just what a void corrupted god is. Some seem beyond redemption, such as The Emperor who still seeks to bring Hythyl to heel, and The Tower, an enigmatic building in the center of one of the world's largest cities that is said to seek the planet's destruction and barely be held in check because Tezzal chooses to reside there. Others, however, are far vaguer: such as The Magician, who its said gets on very well with those who've taken godly powers away from some of the more evil void gods.

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