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A Divine Avatar is a godly representative, a mortal imbued with a tithe of divine essence.
Able to directly channel the divine power of the patron to perform mighty feats and miracles, the avatar state is arguably the highest union a mortal can have with the Divine.
History
When the Tsol'teth launched their second Black Wave in 724 AF they shattered the shrines of the divine pantheon in order to disable their use against them by the overland. Adventurers who scrambled gathering and subverting the resulting splinters of divine essence over the following months of the war became the first wave of divine avatars, able to restore the shrines of their patrons or enact temporary God-specific miracles.
Imitating the arts of essential warfare from the Tsol'teth, in later years Divine Orders began to launch their own crusades against one another, subverting foreign Divine essence to perform greater miracles - the greatest of which is elevating a true divine avatar. It was through the power of the first true avatar of Deucalion that the Arboretum of Enlightenment of Ashtan was incinerated by the Order of Righteous Fire in 738 AF, and it was the blessing of an avatar of Sartan which was instrumental to the replacement of the Mhaldor font, the Heart of Caizehl.
First Avatars
God | Realm | First Avatar | Year |
Aurora | Light | Atalkez | 745 |
Babel | Chaos | Dunn | |
Deucalion | Righteousness | Farrah | 738 |
Sartan | Evil | Proficy | |
Tlalaiad | None | Ama-maalier | 798 |
Twilight | Darkness | Krizal | 798 |