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'''Aeyr''' is the God of Magic. It is said that He uses His supreme mastery of the basic foundations of magic to assist the [[Pentad]], of which He is a member, in its alteration and creation of reality. His interactions with mortals, however, are few and far between, and as such mortals at large have come to regard Him as mysterious and aloof.
'''Aeyr''' is the God of Magic. It is said that He uses His supreme mastery of the basic foundations of magic to assist the [[Pentad]], of which He is a member, in its alteration and creation of reality. His interactions with mortals, however, are few and far between, and as such mortals at large have come to regard Him as mysterious and aloof.


The Istani mages, minor acolytes of Aeyr, were originally guardians of the [[city]] of [[Ashtan]]. Today, however, they have dispersed to serve in all city-states, developing their own unique garb and personality as appropriate to their city's culture. For [[Cyrene]], [[Hashan]], Ashtan, [[Eleusis]], [[Mhaldor]], and [[Shallam]], they have become Ice Mages, hooded [[nocturni]], War Witches, [[Dryads|dryad]] enchantresses, ominous liches, and Priestesses of the [[Basilica]], respectively. Despite the evolution of differences, they remain connected via their Istani origins, capable of doing only electrical damage, magical damage, or webbing whilst they protect their homes.
The Istani mages, minor acolytes of Aeyr, were originally set out upon their deity's command to protect the [[city|cities]]. Today, however, many have embraced their homes and developed their own unique garb and personality as appropriate to their city's culture, differentiating wildly from their common heritage. Both [[Ashtan]] and [[Shallam]] developed strictly female membership, the former becoming the War Witches and the later converting to become Priestesses of the [[Basilica]]. The mages in [[Hashan]] embraced the Triad, becoming the hooded [[nocturni]], while those of [[Cyrene]] reformed themselves into the Ice Mages. Those acolytes that found themselves in [[Mhaldor]] dabbled in necromancy, embracing [[Evil]] and became the ominious liches. With the founding of [[Eleusis]], [[Titania]] ordered some of her followers to learn from Aeyr to protect the newly awakened village, and these acolytes became the [[Dryads|dryad]] enchantresses.  
 
Despite the evolution of differences, they remain connected via their Istani origins, granted only the powers Aeyr initially graced them with, capable of doing only electrical damage, magical damage, or webbing whilst they protect their homes.


Like the other Gods of the Pentad, He has no [[Divine Order]].
Like the other Gods of the Pentad, He has no [[Divine Order]].


[[Category:Pentad]]
[[Category:Pentad]]

Revision as of 06:17, 5 May 2008

Aeyr, God of Magic
Realm Magic
Symbols None
Relatives None
Allies Clementius

Daedalus

Maya

Sarapis

Enemies None
Order Name None
Temples None


Aeyr is the God of Magic. It is said that He uses His supreme mastery of the basic foundations of magic to assist the Pentad, of which He is a member, in its alteration and creation of reality. His interactions with mortals, however, are few and far between, and as such mortals at large have come to regard Him as mysterious and aloof.

The Istani mages, minor acolytes of Aeyr, were originally set out upon their deity's command to protect the cities. Today, however, many have embraced their homes and developed their own unique garb and personality as appropriate to their city's culture, differentiating wildly from their common heritage. Both Ashtan and Shallam developed strictly female membership, the former becoming the War Witches and the later converting to become Priestesses of the Basilica. The mages in Hashan embraced the Triad, becoming the hooded nocturni, while those of Cyrene reformed themselves into the Ice Mages. Those acolytes that found themselves in Mhaldor dabbled in necromancy, embracing Evil and became the ominious liches. With the founding of Eleusis, Titania ordered some of her followers to learn from Aeyr to protect the newly awakened village, and these acolytes became the dryad enchantresses.

Despite the evolution of differences, they remain connected via their Istani origins, granted only the powers Aeyr initially graced them with, capable of doing only electrical damage, magical damage, or webbing whilst they protect their homes.

Like the other Gods of the Pentad, He has no Divine Order.