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| colspan="3" style="color:lightgrey;;padding:5px;font-size:15px;background-color:#2b2b2e"| <span id="mana"></span><div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:89.5%;margin:auto;text-align:center">'''Mana: Change'''<div class="mw-collapsible-content">''Mana is formed of the blood of Creation. Though Mana is not creation itself, mana is often attributed to the change of creation and its ideas. Mana is not from the realm of Aversia itself, but is from beyond [[The Veil|The Veil]], a realm between realms which binds all existences to one another. Mana as a power is thus foreign to mortals and to the realm at large. Most things consume or can channel mana through them in order to obtain a greater purpose. The most powerful creatures to hold the ability of Mana would be that of the [[Archfey|Archfey]], who were taught this ability by the [[Vikret|Goddess of Magic]] herself and use it to control the change of the very seasons on the plane of the [[The Fey Wilds|Fey Wilds]], or anywhere they decide to visit.''</div> | | colspan="3" style="color:lightgrey;;padding:5px;font-size:15px;background-color:#2b2b2e"| <span id="mana"></span><div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:89.5%;margin:auto;text-align:center">'''Mana: Change'''<div class="mw-collapsible-content">''Mana is formed of the blood of Creation. Though Mana is not creation itself, mana is often attributed to the change of creation and its ideas. Mana is not from the realm of Aversia itself, but is from beyond [[The Veil|The Veil]], a realm between realms which binds all existences to one another. Mana as a power is thus foreign to mortals and to the realm at large. Most things consume or can channel mana through them in order to obtain a greater purpose. The most powerful creatures to hold the ability of Mana would be that of the [[Archfey|Archfey]], who were taught this ability by the [[Vikret|Goddess of Magic]] herself and use it to control the change of the very seasons on the plane of the [[The Fey Wilds|Fey Wilds]], or anywhere they decide to visit.''</div> | ||
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Revision as of 02:39, 20 January 2023
The Fallen Forces
Many powerful beings were lost when the end came. Much documentation is still carried about them, yet their fates are at present unknown.
Once the supreme rulers of the multiverse, the Gods and their servants were absolute beings with powers beyond mortal understanding. Each with their own circles of influence, they controlled all that had to do with their domain. Despite this, their fate beyond the fracture is unknown.
Beings once borne of Farcanith, they commanded incredible power and plagued the multiverse with their actions, bringing destruction wherever they roamed.
Ancient creatures who had apocalyptic abilities, their wars caused the continents of the previous worlds to split. Having stayed mostly dormant before the shattering, these great beings spawned the Draxgar and Danakov into existence.
Those who dwelled in The Fey Wilds, they were the rulers of their respective seasons. The Archfey were children of Arvora, whose speech commanded the very world around them.
The Vaya Lords were manifestations of the concepts that they represented. Existing within their own planes, they seldom interacted with the mortal world before the shattering.
The Forces
In the beginning, the two forces of Creation and Absence are what form the basic fundamentals of thought. These two forces remain naturally opposed in an everlasting and unmoving struggle. However, the aspects of Creation are stronger than that of Absence. The very idea of Absence cannot exist without something being created to be destroyed. And so this struggle continues in an eternal cycle, each energy filling out a certain portion of all realms.
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