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'''Lord Neraeos, God of the Seas''' is the child of [[Caspian|Lord Caspian]] and an unknown mother. He | '''Lord Neraeos, God of the Seas''' is the child of [[Caspian|Lord Caspian]] and an unknown mother. He fought in the [[War of Humanity]], leading a legion of triton warriors against the [[Triumvirate]]. He returned to watch over the sentient beings of the undersea after the battle on [[Nishnatoba]] had ended. | ||
Many centuries later, Neraeos emerged to discover that his father Caspian, then God of the Sea, was bound and pinned beneath his own trident by the will of [[Sarapis|Sarapis, the Logos]]. As Neraeos attempted to free his father, Lord Caspian's essence flowed through the Trident of the Seas and into Neraeos, filling him with power. Lord Caspian crumbled and Lord Neraeos arose as the new God of the Sea. | Many centuries later, Neraeos emerged to discover that his father Caspian, then God of the Sea, was bound and pinned beneath his own trident by the will of [[Sarapis|Sarapis, the Logos]]. As Neraeos attempted to free his father, Lord Caspian's essence flowed through the Trident of the Seas and into Neraeos, filling him with power. Lord Caspian crumbled and Lord Neraeos arose as the new God of the Sea. | ||
[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category:Gods]] |
Revision as of 21:51, 31 October 2006
Neraeos, God of the Sea | |
Realm | The Seas |
Symbols | The Hippocampus |
Relatives | Caspian (father)
Kastalia (daughter) |
Allies | Kastalia, Ourania |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | The Nerai |
Temples | The Acropolis, Riparium
The Temple of Fluvialis, Hashan The Tower of the Blue Abyss, Tasur'ke |
Lord Neraeos, God of the Seas is the child of Lord Caspian and an unknown mother. He fought in the War of Humanity, leading a legion of triton warriors against the Triumvirate. He returned to watch over the sentient beings of the undersea after the battle on Nishnatoba had ended. Many centuries later, Neraeos emerged to discover that his father Caspian, then God of the Sea, was bound and pinned beneath his own trident by the will of Sarapis, the Logos. As Neraeos attempted to free his father, Lord Caspian's essence flowed through the Trident of the Seas and into Neraeos, filling him with power. Lord Caspian crumbled and Lord Neraeos arose as the new God of the Sea.