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Once an [[:Category:Elder Gods|Elder God]], '''Caspian''' is no more, having passed the rulership of the [[:Category:Oceans|Seas]] to his son, [[Neraeos]].
{{God_infobox|godname=Caspian, the Ocean Lord|realm=the [[:Category:Oceans and Seas|oceans]]|symbols=the Roaring Wave|relatives=[[Neraeos]] (son)


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[[Kastalia]] (granddaughter)|allies=see ''Relatives''|temples=Temple of Caspian in the [[Eastern Wilderness]] near the [[Eastern Ocean]]}}
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:''This article is about the former God of the Seas. For other uses, please see [[Caspian (disambiguation)]].''
[[Category:Elder Gods]]
One of the original [[Elder Gods]], '''Caspian, the Ocean Lord''', was a fickle Deity with a quicksilver temper. Oftentimes He would appear aloof and rather snobbish, but other times He was blithe, silly, loud, and often involved Himself in the everyday affairs of mortals. Some older [[adventurers]] remember fondly His jokes with "The Lever" and His [[Sartan]] sock puppet.
 
There is no recorded [[:category:history|history]] of Caspian's participation in the [[War of Humanity]], and His involvement in the [[Chaos Wars]] was minimal. Fighting in the depths of the oceans of the worlds of [[Creation]], Caspian calmed the excessive storms that [[Chaos]] had caused and forced the tides back to their natural patterns but never fully manifested in the war against [[Entropy]] and [[Discord]]. Caspian's warring capacities fully materialised late in the third century as the head Deity of the [[Divine Alliance]], leading the forces of the [[Gods]] against Sartan, God of [[Evil]], in an epic struggle that eventually led to Sartan's trapped imprisonment beneath what became [[Mhaldor Isle]].
 
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.
 
The Triton warrior [[Idomenaeos]], Tempest of Neraeos Flyakas, protects the will of the sea from the [[:Category:Dead or Missing Gods|late God]] [[Caspian (Elder God)|Caspian's]] [[temples|temple]] in the [[Eastern Wilderness]].
 
[[Proteus]] created the [[Gauntlet of the Roaring Wave]] for Lord Caspian in ancient times.
 
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