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Unknowable Void (updated 2004/07/08)Abzu, the Chambers of the Deeps (Deep ... Hruul, the Faceless One (Baal) Reshuk, the Maggot God (Alu, Avathar)
The "Unknowable Void" is the master of time, knowledge, and secrets. The Eldar knew it as Gollor, which literally means magic. It controls that which is not meant to be known, that which people want to keep secret, and abstruse knowledge such as the magic arts. In some aspects either one particular secret or the accumulation of limitless knowledge has driven It completely insane. It is Itself an unseen, unknowable secret, and has a voice but no visible form. While It excels at keeping secrets, It is still bound to reveal them if asked in the proper way. These secrets either bring extraordinary knowledge or insanity. Abzu, the Chambers of the Deeps (Deep Old Ones, Southmarens) (updated 2004/11/02)Apsū, The Kraken, "Lord of Krakens", the "Tentacled Whisperer of Impossible Secrets", "Chambers of the Deeps", the "Mad God", the "Hollow God", the "Insane Sage", the "Babbling God", the "Sleeping God" Below the thunders of the upper deep, Abzu is the terrible lord of the secrets lost to the dark ocean abysses. It controls that which is not meant to be known and that which people want to keep secret. Abzu is the master of all knowledge, said to know everything, but limitless knowledge has driven it completely insane. Its greatest act of madness was summoning the Kaeden from their "Astral Plane" into our world. Abzu is indeed the most legendary of all the gods of Ambar. The "hollow god" Abzu is a sessile, many-chambered husk of a long-dead sea monster of titanic size. Known as the "chamber of the deeps", its body is as vast and empty as a dark, watery city, its sleeping mind living on only through the most abstruse of sorceries. This is as a mythical place where the mind influencing powers reside and where their results, as well as the means to influence their effects, originate. For its vastness, the husk of the Abzu is described as incomprehensible, unfathomable, secret. This empty shell formed by the body of the Abzu is the domain of the god Dagon, the Lord of the Deeps. Dagon rules the seas from this most unusual of dwellings, along with his consort Damgalnuna and a number of his peculiar creatures. Dagon is believed to have ruled the Abzu prior to mankind's creation, but perhaps Damgalnuna understands its secrets better than he. Dagon's offspring are often designated "sons of the Abzu". Temples of Dagon are referred to as E-Abzu, "the house, or temple, of the Abzu". The term Apsū is also occasionally also used to refer to a tank for holy water in a temple courtyard. [ more... ] Hruul, the Faceless One (Baal) (updated 2004/01/21)Dragon of the Void, the Enigma, the Faceless One, Finder of Secrets, Traveler of Mazes, Lizardfather, Serpent Breaker, Daemon Binder Hruul is the serpentine god of riddles, enigma, magic, time, and the stars. While His knowledge is great, Hruul is the master of finding knowledge and unraveling puzzles, not a keeper of secrets like his rival, Kraken. This faceless being never comes completely into view, but can hypnotize viewers with its persuasive voice and and mesmerizing gaze. Hruul is more than fond of riddles. Some say Hruul dwells in the shifting swamps and rules all who dwell within, while others say His true abode is the Astral Plane. The Southmarens say he shares knowledge in the patterns of the stars and flocks of birds, which may have led to the message codes of the "Imperial Harriers". Hruul appears as a faceless being that never comes completely into view, but can hypnotize viewers with its persuasive voice and and mesmerizing gaze. Hruul was known to the Eldar as the "Daemon Binder", for it [ more... ] Reshuk, the Maggot God (Alu, Avathar) (updated 2004/03/13)The dread god of darkness, rot, plague, and pestilence is symbolized as a diseased corpse beset with locusts, flies, maggots and other unwholesome parasites. The "Lord of Flies" has few worshipers, though Avathars, necromancers, and undead have served his cause in order to gain forbidden knowledge into the dark arts and blackest forms of Necromancy. Reshuk and his necromancer servants endeavor to maintain a balance in the lands of the living and the dead, weeding out the weak with plagues and armies of undead. The Alu know of Reshuk as Pazuzu, god of vultures, a cleansing god who rids the world of dead flesh. |