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Much speculation surrounds the events that led up to Caspian's demise, although the [[Divine_Order|Order]] of Neraeos, the [[Merfolk]], and the [[Triton|Tritonic]] people have their explanations. Having been found in an inanimate state and incapacitated upon His throne, Caspian sat unmoving in His trance-like condition and all attempts to revive the God proved futile. Just out of reach was the Trident of the Seas, mockingly situated in front of Caspian's lifeless gaze. Adventurers camped a long and lonely vigil about the Elder God until His immortal son, [[Neraeos]], arose from the depths of the Sea and grabbed the Trident to give it to His father. Upon touching the Trident, the symbol of the [[Logos]] flew over Father and Son, and the rulership of the Ocean World was thus passed to the Demigod Neraeos, now the true God of the Sea. | Much speculation surrounds the events that led up to Caspian's demise, although the [[Divine_Order|Order]] of Neraeos, the [[Merfolk]], and the [[Triton|Tritonic]] people have their explanations. Having been found in an inanimate state and incapacitated upon His throne, Caspian sat unmoving in His trance-like condition and all attempts to revive the God proved futile. Just out of reach was the Trident of the Seas, mockingly situated in front of Caspian's lifeless gaze. Adventurers camped a long and lonely vigil about the Elder God until His immortal son, [[Neraeos]], arose from the depths of the Sea and grabbed the Trident to give it to His father. Upon touching the Trident, the symbol of the [[Logos]] flew over Father and Son, and the rulership of the Ocean World was thus passed to the Demigod Neraeos, now the true God of the Sea. | ||
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