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Did we ever figure out what exactly Glacius was? [[User:Corvax|Corvax]] 05:12, 14 November 2007 (GMT)
Did we ever figure out what exactly Glacius was? [[User:Corvax|Corvax]] 05:12, 14 November 2007 (GMT)
:"Shaitan and Glacius came with the shadowy and feared Dreadlords." - from Chaos Rising of the Mythos. I'm sure this is the information everyone is familiar with; not sure if there is any other. But in Glacius' defense, there is just as little information available about Babel, though the latter warrants His own entry (and following of adventurers, heh). Perhaps this discussion is better left to other places, but I also think the months articles should mention the Gods they are named after, and Glacian would be the sole one left without such a link, unless a Glacius page were to exist. --[[User:Krypton|Krypton]] 07:51, 14 November 2007 (GMT)
::As long as we have something verified to put down, I don't see any reason not to, currently. [[User:Asara|Asara]] 16:36, 14 November 2007 (GMT)
Hehe... '''Glacius''' is the enigmatic God that the month Glacian was named after, he's so enigmatic infact no one knows who he is other than he was Shaitan's date to the Chaos War. [[User:Corvax|Corvax]](who is going into the mortal protection program).
Public News #82 quotes:
Banishing the light, Lord Glacius conjures Stygian darkness over the land and the bright moon enters the heavens. -- Does this mean He was the original Twilight? [[User:Madelyne|Madelyne]] 05:07, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
::Insofar as the original God of Darkness, yes. Twilight claimed that it was an aspect of Him or something over Ashtan CT way back when, but Twilight isn't a top-tier source of canon. Saying that Glacius simply presided over darkness in some way seems fine to me. -{{User:Delphinus/sig1}} 19:24, 7 April 2009 (UTC)
:::Kind of like Poseidon for Caspian that you mentioned in the forums, Maddie. In both cases, there should be no clear answer. [[User:Asara|Asara]] 02:08, 8 April 2009 (UTC)

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Did we ever figure out what exactly Glacius was? Corvax 05:12, 14 November 2007 (GMT)

"Shaitan and Glacius came with the shadowy and feared Dreadlords." - from Chaos Rising of the Mythos. I'm sure this is the information everyone is familiar with; not sure if there is any other. But in Glacius' defense, there is just as little information available about Babel, though the latter warrants His own entry (and following of adventurers, heh). Perhaps this discussion is better left to other places, but I also think the months articles should mention the Gods they are named after, and Glacian would be the sole one left without such a link, unless a Glacius page were to exist. --Krypton 07:51, 14 November 2007 (GMT)
As long as we have something verified to put down, I don't see any reason not to, currently. Asara 16:36, 14 November 2007 (GMT)

Hehe... Glacius is the enigmatic God that the month Glacian was named after, he's so enigmatic infact no one knows who he is other than he was Shaitan's date to the Chaos War. Corvax(who is going into the mortal protection program).

Public News #82 quotes: Banishing the light, Lord Glacius conjures Stygian darkness over the land and the bright moon enters the heavens. -- Does this mean He was the original Twilight? Madelyne 05:07, 4 April 2009 (UTC)

Insofar as the original God of Darkness, yes. Twilight claimed that it was an aspect of Him or something over Ashtan CT way back when, but Twilight isn't a top-tier source of canon. Saying that Glacius simply presided over darkness in some way seems fine to me. -Delphinus @ 19:24, 7 April 2009 (UTC)
Kind of like Poseidon for Caspian that you mentioned in the forums, Maddie. In both cases, there should be no clear answer. Asara 02:08, 8 April 2009 (UTC)