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== History ==
== History ==
Originally, His name was '''Dunamis''', which means "The Justice that Was" in the language of the [[Aldar]]. Dunamis was contacted, through extensive prayer and [[meditation]], by [[Tassad Baraslan]], the newly appointed secretary of the [[Church]]. Tassad learned that the spirit was unable to leave the [[plane]] upon which He was imprisoned without releasing vast quantities of [[chaos]] throughout Creation, something Dunamis did not wish to happen. After much thought, Tassad decided to take Dunamis' place on this plane of [[Order]], killing himself in the process. Upon Dunamis's arrival on the [[Prime Material Plane]], [[Sarapis]] renamed Him Deucalion, which translates as "The Justice that Is."   
Originally, His name was '''Dunamis''', which means "The Justice that Was" in the language of the [[Aldar]]. Dunamis was contacted, through extensive prayer and [[meditation]], by [[Tassad Baraslan]], a newly appointed secretary of the modern [[Church]]. Tassad learned that the spirit was unable to leave the [[plane]] upon which he was imprisoned without releasing vast quantities of [[chaos]] throughout Creation, something Dunamis did not wish to happen. After months of thought and prayer, Tassad discovered a means to take Dunamis' place on this plane of [[Order]] by way of ritual. He ended up sacrificing  himself in the process. Upon Dunamis's arrival on the [[Prime Material Plane]], [[Sarapis]] raised him to godhood, renaming Him Deucalion, which translates as "The Justice that Is."   


Deucalion's essence was dispersed when He sacrificed Himself to contain the life-destroying energies of the resulting explosion from the [[Death's Heart Saga]]. In the year 261 AF, [[Maran La'Saen]], the Sultan of [[Shallam]] and the guildmaster of the [[Empyreal Assembly|Priests]], sacrificed himself in an attempt to revive Him. Although unsuccessful, the Gods honoured Maran's selfless act and his soul was joined with the remaining essence of Deucalion to become [[Pentharian]], God of Righteousness and Valour.
Deucalion's essence was dispersed when He sacrificed Himself to contain the life-destroying energies of the resulting explosion from the [[Death's Heart Saga]]. In the year 261 AF, [[Maran La'Saen]], the Sultan of [[Shallam]] and the guildmaster of the [[Empyreal Assembly|Priests]], sacrificed himself in an attempt to revive Him. Although unsuccessful, the Gods honoured Maran's selfless act and his soul was joined with the remaining essence of Deucalion to become [[Pentharian]], God of Righteousness and Valour.
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