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Drahr'Dolaas

The Dragon god of Destruction

Dolaas was the one to decide what should not exist. Their brother created many things, but not all of them could exist at once, and thus Dolaas helped determine what must not exist in their world. Finding purpose in things was the hardest challenge he could have had.

Their brother may have simplified things, but the two both decided to create the gods of magic to help them simplify their tasks. And after they did, and finalized the plans for the world, they took up mortal forms upon their work. Dolaas created kingdoms dedicated to fighting that which threatned the world, and finding paths for the world to grow and change.

Divine Domains

Destruction

Physical Description

Special abilities

While the twin dragons have several unique passive abilities as a consequence of their divinity, such as naturally stabalizing the world unconciously by existing, a few in particular stand out.

  • Divine dragons can choose both a dragonlord champion, as well as lesser disciples that act as secondary counterparts to themselves. These 'disciples' do not gain the limit defying capabilities as a dragonlord, but gain the telepathic communion and the ability to channel some of their power. The only other dragon capable of this feat is the guardian dragon Kirenax.
  • Divine dragons reincarnate after their death, their egg reappearing somewhere on the world. Said egg appears either within the former incarnations corpse, near a trusted place or person, or at a randomized spot within the world, depending on how the death occured.
  • Divine dragons gain a kickstart in terms of knowledge and capabilities by copying the memories and attributes of a desceased individual. This allows the dragon to have nescessary skills and world knowledge early on, and provide the desceased a way for their desires to be acted on. This is not the same as the person being reborn, and the divine dragon will still be a dragon first and their mimiced self second.
  • Divine dragons have the capability to channel etheric energy in a similar way to an Eikon, but with more pronounced effect. This is a major factor as to why so many gain kingdoms and run them so well. A large group of people can feed energy into a dragon, but unlike an Eikon, a divine dragon can passivly and unconciously feed that energy back towards the people. A kingdom linked to such a dragon will flourish when the dragon flourishes, and vice versa.
Divine Classification
God
Church/Cult
Children

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