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+ | The winner writes the history, that much is true of the | ||
+ | history of both humans and the divine. For the Titans of | ||
+ | the Tuatha Dé Domnann, the winners have determined not | ||
+ | only who’s “good” and “bad,” but who’s even a member of the | ||
+ | pantheon itself, as opposed to falling into Titanhood. Those | ||
+ | who claim themselves as Titans follow the lead of Domnu and | ||
+ | use her name as a banner. A relatively lesser-known pantheon, | ||
+ | the Tuatha struggle to survive in the modern age of The World, | ||
+ | and the Titans even more so. | ||
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+ | == BALOR -- THE EVIL EYE == | ||
+ | '''Aliases:''' The Deadly One, King of Drought, The Piercing-Eyed, The Smiter | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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Revision as of 20:22, 14 March 2021
The winner writes the history, that much is true of the history of both humans and the divine. For the Titans of the Tuatha Dé Domnann, the winners have determined not only who’s “good” and “bad,” but who’s even a member of the pantheon itself, as opposed to falling into Titanhood. Those who claim themselves as Titans follow the lead of Domnu and use her name as a banner. A relatively lesser-known pantheon, the Tuatha struggle to survive in the modern age of The World, and the Titans even more so.
BALOR -- THE EVIL EYE
Aliases: The Deadly One, King of Drought, The Piercing-Eyed, The Smiter