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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). | 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). | ||
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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) |