Julianos

"Know the truth. Observe the law. When in doubt, seek wisdom from the wise."
— Julianos

God of wisdom and logic

Julianos, the God of Wisdom and Logic, Father of language, law, literature, history, and mathematics.  

Julianos

(God of wisdom and logic)

Titles
The mathematician
Race
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Sex
Male
Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Sheet
Portfolio
Law, Literature, History, Mathematics
Domains
Knowledge, Order
Worshippers
Mages, Mathematicians, Scholars, Scientist and Wizards
Celebration
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Symbol

History

Julianos has a god of logic, tried to guide humans, whispering laws and rules to the ruler of mankind. But, as it is often the case with pure logic, those rules made a dent in the social aspect of the Orrin civilization. The people growing tired of the god. Julianos retreated to the Alabaster Library, the greatest library of Toriel in Venya, the third heaven of Mount Olympus.   After the Nexus Overflow, when the world became filled with the Weave more than what mortals were used to handling, he saw a renewal of his worshiper, mortals studying this event, and of mages experimenting with the weave who didn't trust a Dragon god.   Julianos on the other hand, trusted the dragons, as their old age granted them a wisdom he enjoyed. Especially a certain dragon, whom the god took a liking to strike a conversation with quite often. Julianos and this dragon became lover, and from their union, Kiennavalyriss was born.   When the dragon mother was cruelly slain by a band of malicious ratcatchers, the duty of safeguarding the library's lore fell to Kiennavalyriss. She studied tirelessly at her father's side, delving into the secrets and knowledge contained within the library's vast collection. However, the divine blood coursing through her veins slowly consumed her mortal form. When she reached her thousandth year, Kiennavalyriss realized her mortal shell was nearing its end.   Unwilling to see his daughter fade away, Julianos made the ultimate sacrifice. He transferred his divinity to Kiennavalyriss, fully relinquishing his godhood to save her. The transfer was a success, and Kiennavalyriss ascended as the goddess of knowledge and wisdom, free from the constraints of her mortal form.  

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Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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