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Following the end of the war, Ayar combined with Proteus to become [[Sarapis]], so that such a danger would never again threaten the world. With the addition of Chaos to the world, the Gods saw that they would need assistance in overseeing their realms, and under their new master, took the [[Aldar]] - now [[Celani]] - as their helpers. | Following the end of the war, Ayar combined with Proteus to become [[Sarapis]], so that such a danger would never again threaten the world. With the addition of Chaos to the world, the Gods saw that they would need assistance in overseeing their realms, and under their new master, took the [[Aldar]] - now [[Celani]] - as their helpers. | ||
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Revision as of 10:02, 11 March 2007
Though history has distinguished them slightly, the Chaos Wars and the War of Humanity are in fact a part of the same struggle between the twin worlds of Order and Chaos created by Ayar.
Following the War of Humanity, Chaos had gained a great foothold in our world. Strange beings began to appear with disturbing powers that threatened creation's very existence. Most dangerous of these beings were Entropy and Discord, who focused upon Proteus for their attacks, entering his mind.
Faced with no other choice and unable to completely destroy Entropy and Discord, Ayar was forced to disperse the two across Creation. While much of their power was concentrated upon the Plane of Chaos where Pazuzu and Slith had been banished, every part of Creation was affected in some way.
Following the end of the war, Ayar combined with Proteus to become Sarapis, so that such a danger would never again threaten the world. With the addition of Chaos to the world, the Gods saw that they would need assistance in overseeing their realms, and under their new master, took the Aldar - now Celani - as their helpers.