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Chapter 8.78 F
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Norechl
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They called it Norechl. God of the Forgotten. Dead God of Lost Things. It had been named before all of this, in a time when it had first arrived. Not even the others quite knew all of what Norechl was. |
Norechl
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They called it Norechl. God of the Forgotten. Dead God of Lost Things. It had been named before all of this, in a time when it had first arrived. Not even the others quite knew all of what Norechl was. |
Norechl
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They called it Norechl. God of the Forgotten. Dead God of Lost Things. It had been named before all of this, in a time when it had first arrived. Not even the others quite knew all of what Norechl was. |
Norechl
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They called it Norechl. God of the Forgotten. Dead God of Lost Things. It had been named before all of this, in a time when it had first arrived. Not even the others quite knew all of what Norechl was. |
Tamaroth
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Tamaroth. God of Rulers and Leaders. First of his pantheon, first among all. |
Tamaroth
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Tamaroth. God of Rulers and Leaders. First of his pantheon, first among all. |
Kasigna
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Kasigna. Three-in-One. Goddess of Death and the Afterlife. Strongest in this place. |
Emerrhain
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Emerrhain. God of Scholars, of Magic. And God of Secrets. A title stolen from the corpse of the last god to hold it. |
Emerrhain
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Emerrhain. God of Scholars, of Magic. And God of Secrets. A title stolen from the corpse of the last god to hold it. |
Laedonius Deviy
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Laedonius Deviy. God of Dance and Love. Almost as foreign as Norechl, a traveler. |
Laedonius Deviy
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Laedonius Deviy. God of Dance and Love. Almost as foreign as Norechl, a traveler. |
Norechl
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Laedonius Deviy. God of Dance and Love. Almost as foreign as Norechl, a traveler. |
Cauwine
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Cauwine. Goddess of War, of Youth. Youngest of all and older than anything else in this world. |
Izril
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Izril was gone. The continent was stripped of all souls save those who had fled, or hid, or found safe harbor in the last strongholds of ghosts with means to hold off the six. |
Oberon
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Oberon, the Faerie King. Now that one—the six feared in truth. It would mean His death in surety, of course. And theirs. |
Oberon
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Oberon, the Faerie King. Now that one—the six feared in truth. It would mean His death in surety, of course. And theirs. |
Kasigna
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Stymied. Hungry, held off by the resilience of mortal souls, the six had been frustrated. For all their strength, even Kasigna, who had shaped this place, who ruled it, had not the strength to harvest the last souls. Not yet. |
Emerrhain
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So they all made plans or found suitable ways to influence the living world. Some did both, like that schemer, Emerrhain. Others waited or scavenged; they had long to wait. A little longer…a little longer would not be so hard. They were ravenous, still. But they could wait a little longer for the oldest plans and failsafes to continue working. |
Norechl
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Then, Norechl had hatched its plan. It had gone to the edge of the world, which even ghosts feared, and cast itself into the depths. It had fallen a long time, and even the other five gods had naught but trepidation. |
Norechl
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Norechl was not like the others. It was not even the same…as the others. Laedonius Deviy came from distant pantheons, an exile, a survivor, a refugee—he had never given reason. But Norechl…was different. |
Laedonius Deviy
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Norechl was not like the others. It was not even the same…as the others. Laedonius Deviy came from distant pantheons, an exile, a survivor, a refugee—he had never given reason. But Norechl…was different. |
Norechl
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Norechl was not like the others. It was not even the same…as the others. Laedonius Deviy came from distant pantheons, an exile, a survivor, a refugee—he had never given reason. But Norechl…was different. |
A’ctelios Salash
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It was kin to A’ctelios Salash. Kin to…things. Things which even gods had no answer for. Which crept into orderly universes like a plague or gazed into mortal realms and tore holes in reality. Norechl fell into the hole blasted in the world, and not even the other five gods dared follow or look long. |
Norechl
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It was kin to A’ctelios Salash. Kin to…things. Things which even gods had no answer for. Which crept into orderly universes like a plague or gazed into mortal realms and tore holes in reality. Norechl fell into the hole blasted in the world, and not even the other five gods dared follow or look long. |
Norechl
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If that were the end of it, it would have been enough. Yet Norechl survived. And it called its kin, the things that the living called Seamwalkers, who sometimes rose over The Last Tide, upwards. Not one. Nor two. |
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