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[[Eris]] (mother)|[[Pandora]] (sister)|temples=Temple of Strife in the [[Nuskuwe|Nuskuwe Caverns]]|allies=see ''Relatives''|enemies=[[Indrani]]}} | [[Eris]] (mother)|[[Pandora]] (sister)|temples=Temple of Strife in the [[Nuskuwe|Nuskuwe Caverns]]|allies=see ''Relatives''|enemies=[[Indrani]]}} | ||
'''Pandemonium''' is the son of [[Eris]], Goddess of Chaos and [[Aegis]], God of War. His twin sister is [[Pandora]], Goddess of Mischief. They were created within the massive [[Eileithyian Tree]], a willow that originally grew in the [[Golden Dais of Creation]] but had been moved to the [[Temple of War]] prior to its dissipation following Pandemonium's revival. | '''Pandemonium''' is the son of [[Eris]], Goddess of Chaos, and [[Aegis]], God of War. His twin sister is [[Pandora]], Goddess of Mischief. They were created within the massive [[Eileithyian Tree]], a willow that originally grew in the [[Golden Dais of Creation]] but had been moved to the [[Temple of War]] prior to its dissipation following Pandemonium's revival. | ||
Circa 326 AF, Sartan kidnapped Pandemonium, binding Him in a fissure beneath [[Mhaldor]] and beginning the [[War of the Divine Child]]. [[Adventurers]] from several [[:Category:City-states|cities]] joined forces to attempt a rescue. | Circa 326 AF, Sartan kidnapped Pandemonium, binding Him in a fissure beneath [[Mhaldor]] and beginning the [[War of the Divine Child]]. [[Adventurers]] from several [[:Category:City-states|cities]] joined forces to attempt a rescue. | ||
For 139 years | For 139 years Pandemonium remained in slumber, cradled within the Eileithyian Tree, where He was healed of the wounds He received during the War. In 465 AF and lasting for nearly an Achaean year, strange dreams began to haunt the [[sleep]] of Achaeans, sometimes crossing the threshold between dream and reality and manifesting in life. The phenomena intensified until early in the year of 466 AF, adventurers began dreaming of a child cradled in the boughs of a tree. Realising this as a representation of the child-god Pandemonium and surmising that it was His dreaming causing the chaotic ripples in the Dreamworld, mortals were able to bring him out of his deep sleep. Finally, on the 6th of [[Miraman]], 466 AF, Pandemonium became sufficiently healed and emerged from His arboreal shelter, taking His place among the [[Garden of the Gods|Garden]] and vowing revenge upon [[Indrani]] for sapping His [[Divine_essence|essence]] to achieve Divinity. | ||
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Revision as of 02:53, 3 December 2007
Pandemonium, God of Strife | |
Realm | Strife |
Symbols | None |
Relatives | Aegis (father)
Eris (mother) |
Allies | see Relatives |
Enemies | Indrani |
Order Name | None |
Temples | Temple of Strife in the Nuskuwe Caverns |
Pandemonium is the son of Eris, Goddess of Chaos, and Aegis, God of War. His twin sister is Pandora, Goddess of Mischief. They were created within the massive Eileithyian Tree, a willow that originally grew in the Golden Dais of Creation but had been moved to the Temple of War prior to its dissipation following Pandemonium's revival.
Circa 326 AF, Sartan kidnapped Pandemonium, binding Him in a fissure beneath Mhaldor and beginning the War of the Divine Child. Adventurers from several cities joined forces to attempt a rescue.
For 139 years Pandemonium remained in slumber, cradled within the Eileithyian Tree, where He was healed of the wounds He received during the War. In 465 AF and lasting for nearly an Achaean year, strange dreams began to haunt the sleep of Achaeans, sometimes crossing the threshold between dream and reality and manifesting in life. The phenomena intensified until early in the year of 466 AF, adventurers began dreaming of a child cradled in the boughs of a tree. Realising this as a representation of the child-god Pandemonium and surmising that it was His dreaming causing the chaotic ripples in the Dreamworld, mortals were able to bring him out of his deep sleep. Finally, on the 6th of Miraman, 466 AF, Pandemonium became sufficiently healed and emerged from His arboreal shelter, taking His place among the Garden and vowing revenge upon Indrani for sapping His essence to achieve Divinity.