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'''Demigods''' are immortal aides to the [[Gods]] who have typically served as, and been raised above, [[Celani]]. Unlike the Celani, they may be visible in some public manners, serving in [[Houses]], [[Cities]], and [[Divine Order|Divine Orders]] as assistants to the [[Patron]]. Like Celani, they serve Gods and Goddesses in the [[Garden]]. While most Demigods ascend from Celani, others are born as product of the union of a God with a [[mortal]] or, rarely, from the instilling of [[Divine essence]] into a mortal, such as was the case in the battle against [[Bal'met]].
'''Demigods''' are immortal aides to the [[Gods]] who have typically served as, and been raised above, [[Celani]]. Unlike the Celani, they may be visible in some public manners, serving in [[Houses]], [[Cities]], and [[Divine Order|Divine Orders]] as assistants to the [[Patron]]. Like Celani, they serve Gods and Goddesses in the [[Garden of the Gods|Garden]]. While most Demigods ascend from Celani, others are born as product of the union of a God with a [[mortal]] or, rarely, from the instilling of [[Divine essence]] into a mortal, such as was the case in the battle against [[Bal'met]].


[[category: Immortals]]
[[category: Immortals]]

Revision as of 06:40, 31 January 2016

Demigods are immortal aides to the Gods who have typically served as, and been raised above, Celani. Unlike the Celani, they may be visible in some public manners, serving in Houses, Cities, and Divine Orders as assistants to the Patron. Like Celani, they serve Gods and Goddesses in the Garden. While most Demigods ascend from Celani, others are born as product of the union of a God with a mortal or, rarely, from the instilling of Divine essence into a mortal, such as was the case in the battle against Bal'met.