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{{God_infobox|godname=Babel, God of Oblivion|realm= | {{God_infobox|godname=Babel, God of Oblivion|realm=Oblivion|symbols=the Flame-Bright Spear, the Iron Crown, the Sign of the Twin|allies=[[Ourania]]|ordername=the Cult of Babel}} | ||
The first act of Lord [[Sarapis]] at the outset of the [[Chaos Wars]] was to create Lord [[Babel]], Patron of those who seek [[Chaos]]. He is rumoured to represent the duality of [[Chaos]] found in the initial manifestations of [[Entropy]] and [[Discord]] within the realm before the ascension of [[Eris]]. Little was heard of Babel, Who had been absent for eons, though the [[Revolutionaries of Chaos]], a small [[clans|cult]] headed by '''Flair Ze'Dekiah''', sought Him zealously. In the 475th year following the fall of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], rumblings of Chaos disturbed the realms. Beneath the [[Great Rock]], an enormous seal etched with occult markings was revealed, and by the closing of the year, it was shattered. Babel emerged from beyond its confines and was immediately set upon by Eris. Draining Him of His [[Divine essence|essence]], She cast Herself back through time to the emergence of the [[Unnamable Horror]] and stepped wholly beyond existence as we know it. Paradoxically, back in the present, Babel, alive and well, reclaimed His place as God of Chaos. | The first act of Lord [[Sarapis]] at the outset of the [[Chaos Wars]] was to create Lord [[Babel]], Patron of those who seek [[Chaos]]. He is rumoured to represent the duality of [[Chaos]] found in the initial manifestations of [[Entropy]] and [[Discord]] within the realm before the ascension of [[Eris]]. Little was heard of Babel, Who had been absent for eons, though the [[Revolutionaries of Chaos]], a small [[clans|cult]] headed by '''Flair Ze'Dekiah''', sought Him zealously. In the 475th year following the fall of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], rumblings of Chaos disturbed the realms. Beneath the [[Great Rock]], an enormous seal etched with occult markings was revealed, and by the closing of the year, it was shattered. Babel emerged from beyond its confines and was immediately set upon by Eris. Draining Him of His [[Divine essence|essence]], She cast Herself back through time to the emergence of the [[Unnamable Horror]] and stepped wholly beyond existence as we know it. Paradoxically, back in the present, Babel, alive and well, reclaimed His place as God of Chaos. |
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