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Revision as of 08:45, 17 July 2013
Aurora, the Lightbringer | |
Realm | Light |
Symbols | The lantern, the phoenix, and the dragon. |
Relatives | None |
Allies | Deucalion |
Enemies | Babel, Sartan, Twilight |
Order Name | Aarash Kheyr |
Temples | Al Qalat |
Aurora, the Lightbringer, is the Goddess of light.
History
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 to release the stored sands of time. With the last of his power he summoned the goddess forward in time, allowing her to lead the Divine pantheon in the defeat of 'Bal'met'.
With the help of her bloodsworn, Deucalion the Righteous Fire, Aurora later created the city-state of Targossas, gathering up the scattered refugees of fallen Shallam to give them a new home and renewed purpose.
Aarash Kheyr
Little known about the inner workings of Her followers.
Divine Symbols
Little is known of Her divine symbols.