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*'''[[Tir Carchar]]''' -- ''The Oubliette Forest'' | *'''[[Tir Carchar]]''' -- ''The Oubliette Forest'' |
Revision as of 00:26, 15 December 2022
Dubnolissos is the Celtic Underworld of the Nemetondevos pantheon.
The realm itself was a maze of subterranean passages that made up one immense tomb-city. The wall of the underground city were covered in megalithic art hinting at primeval origin for both the realm and its dark deity - Orgos.
The Titan Orgos was not the first or most powerful of the pantheon gods, that honor lay with his primordial lovers - the Matriares - three titanic goddesses or perhaps one with three faces, who birthed the pantheon with the ardent aid of their lover - the God of Death.
- Tir Carchar -- The Oubliette Forest