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'''Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior''' | '''Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior''' was the God of Combat, and was considered one of the [[Elder Gods]]. Little was known about this great warrior save His passion for battle. Swift with a sword and quick on His feet, this God was not one to be trifled with. He took great pleasure in combat, whether participating in a great battle among armies, a single match against a lone foe, or observing skilled warriors. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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In the month of Glacian, in the year 610AF, with the growing power of the rogue god Bal'met. [[Ourania]], Matsuhama, [[Miramar]], [[Pentharian]], [[Aegis]], [[Pandora]], and [[Daedalus]] assault the realm of [[Krenindala]] in order to retreive the lost god Hermes and to seek retribution for the death of Kastalia. With the battle going well, Daedalus found [[Hermes]], but turned out it was a trap. With a great titanic wave of power of corrupted force within Hermes it ripped through Krenindala and killed not only Hermes, but Matsuhama, Daedalus, and Miramar as well and injuring Aegis, Pandora, and Pentharian | In the month of Glacian, in the year 610AF, with the growing power of the rogue god Bal'met. [[Ourania]], Matsuhama, [[Miramar]], [[Pentharian]], [[Aegis]], [[Pandora]], and [[Daedalus]] assault the realm of [[Krenindala]] in order to retreive the lost god Hermes and to seek retribution for the death of Kastalia. With the battle going well, Daedalus found [[Hermes]], but turned out it was a trap. With a great titanic wave of power of corrupted force within Hermes it ripped through Krenindala and killed not only Hermes, but Matsuhama, Daedalus, and Miramar as well and injuring Aegis, Pandora, and Pentharian | ||
== Divine Symbols == | == Divine Symbols == | ||
The only known symbol of Matsuhama | The only known symbol of Matsuhama was that of the onyx stone, which was said to be sacred to both Himself and His followers. | ||
[[Category:Dead or Missing Gods]] | [[Category:Dead or Missing Gods]] | ||
[[Category:Combat]] | [[Category:Combat]] |
Revision as of 10:17, 27 January 2013
Matsuhama, Lord of Combat | |
Realm | Combat |
Symbols | Sword resting on a Shield |
Relatives | None |
Allies | None |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | None |
Temples | Halls of Combat in the Sangre Plains |
Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior was the God of Combat, and was considered one of the Elder Gods. Little was known about this great warrior save His passion for battle. Swift with a sword and quick on His feet, this God was not one to be trifled with. He took great pleasure in combat, whether participating in a great battle among armies, a single match against a lone foe, or observing skilled warriors.
History
After His battles in the Great War many stories have come and gone, but all tell of a warrior who wanders the field slaying thousands of men single-handed. Of all the stories, whether they be myth or fact, one thing has always been constant and true about Matsuhama - His passion for combat. Further, He defeated and killed Yen-Sorte in the War of Humanity.
In the month of Glacian, in the year 610AF, with the growing power of the rogue god Bal'met. Ourania, Matsuhama, Miramar, Pentharian, Aegis, Pandora, and Daedalus assault the realm of Krenindala in order to retreive the lost god Hermes and to seek retribution for the death of Kastalia. With the battle going well, Daedalus found Hermes, but turned out it was a trap. With a great titanic wave of power of corrupted force within Hermes it ripped through Krenindala and killed not only Hermes, but Matsuhama, Daedalus, and Miramar as well and injuring Aegis, Pandora, and Pentharian
Divine Symbols
The only known symbol of Matsuhama was that of the onyx stone, which was said to be sacred to both Himself and His followers.