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'''Aurora, the Lightbringer''', is the Goddess of light, she was born from the coming of the [[Morning Star]] along with [[Apollyon]], the Malefactor. Embraced as a goddess of Good by the [[Church]], Her essence later came to be dispersed and taken up by other Gods.
'''Aurora, the Lightbringer''', is the Goddess of light, she was born from the coming of the [[Morning Star]] along with [[Apollyon]], the Malefactor. Embraced as a goddess of Good by the [[Church]], Her essence later came to be dispersed and taken up by other Gods.


In the year 613 AF, [[Lord Aeon]] noticing the unraveling of time itself with the arrival of the rogue god [[Bal'met]], broke his hourglass releasing the stored sands of time, which allowed the lost Goddess to return to the realms once again.
In the year 613 AF, Lord [[Aeon]] noticing the unraveling of time itself with the arrival of the rogue god [[Bal'met]], broke his hourglass releasing the stored sands of time, which allowed the lost Goddess to return to the realms once again.


[[Category: Gods]]
[[Category: Gods]]

Revision as of 10:50, 15 December 2012

Aurora, the Lightbringer
Realm Light
Symbols None
Relatives Apollyon, the Malefactor
Allies Deucalion
Enemies None
Order Name None
Temples None


Aurora, the Lightbringer, is the Goddess of light, she was born from the coming of the Morning Star along with Apollyon, the Malefactor. Embraced as a goddess of Good by the Church, Her essence later came to be dispersed and taken up by other Gods.

In the year 613 AF, Lord Aeon noticing the unraveling of time itself with the arrival of the rogue god Bal'met, broke his hourglass releasing the stored sands of time, which allowed the lost Goddess to return to the realms once again.