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The Dead Gods

"I, Evangos, once Servant of the great Typharia, now collecting under her heir Zabriel, hereby declare the List of the gods which died in the Aether-Wars. The following list was collected in the year following the Gods End. With the end of righteousness, we remember the great creators."

Aol, the Architect of Etharis

The gods never met their Father, as Aol bestowed his life force onto them. Concluding that the following gods only possess a fraction of his power, it is unclear what he was capable of.  

Galt, god of Order and Construction

As one of the four Bürachean gods, which survived the Aether-War, he pitifully died, corrupted by King Leopold's Madness, fighting his own brothers and sister.  

Maligant, god of War and Conquest

As one of the four Bürachean gods, which survived the Aether-War, he pitifully died, corrupted by King Leopold's Madness, fighting his own brothers and sister.  

Ulmyr, god of Magic and Chaos

As one of the four Bürachean gods, which survived the Aether-War, he pitifully died, corrupted by King Leopold's Madness, fighting his own brothers and sister.  

Aurelia, goddess of Healing and Protection

As one of the four Bürachean gods, which survived the Aether-War, she was the only one who realized their mistakes and the corruption of the Mad King Leopold. In response to seeing her brothers fight, she sacrificed herself to protect Etharis.  

Typharia, goddess of Knowledge

The great Typharia did her best, collecting knowledge of all which exists, existed and of which will exist. Only through her Collection of Information the gods, the Archangels and whichever being may take their place afterwards, will know how to fight the Aether Kindred. She died, protecting her Knowledge from Gjukrdorn, a blazing all-consuming mass of green fire shortly after the fourteenth battle of the Aether-War.  

Vetara, goddess of Love

Vetara brought the folk of Etharis compassion and kindness, enabling the development of cities, states, and kingdoms. she died side by side with her husband Myria in the twelfth battle of the Aether-War.  

Bicara, god of Supreme Justice

Forgotten by Mortals, Bicara once brought Justice to the people of Thurlil. Bicara died fighting Grimrgau, the Green Wolf as he assaulted Etharis.  

Myria, god of Joy

Myria gave the people of Etharis a reason to live. He died side by side with his wife Vetara in the twelfth battle of the Aether-War  

Aasim, god of Gifts

A gentle god, Aasim was never quite understood by his godly brothers and sisters. He died before the Aether-War. His power never meant much to him if he could not share it with others. As he gave away his powers to his most loyal followers, he lost his Immortality and died peacefully on Etharis. His powers do not seem to vanish from the descendants of his gifted ones.  

Ardulson, god of Metallic Dragons

Ardulson, the first finder of Aol's Spark, shared his power with his sister Tiamat. they created the dragons as rulers of Etharis, ready to overpower all gods who may follow after them. In the first five battles of the Aether-War Ardulson lead the gods as a general but found his end in the maw of Vraigoroth.  

Tiamat, goddess of Chromatic Dragons

Tiamat was the sister and wife of Ardulson, as he oppressed the creations on the Material plane, she worked on the Netherworld. The fiendish creations infused pleasure in her, corrupting her dragons. She was banished from Celestia, and found her place in the Netherworld. As she herself merged with the plane of the Netherworld she was declared dead and her power still resides in this hellscape.

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