Lyseroth

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The Primordial of Revelry

The child of Misfortune and the death magi known as Lydia Dominic, he is a God that oversees the realm of revelry and gluttony. Upon his ascension to Godhood, he was sealed by the stalwart efforts of Mankind, led by Amier's second Nephilim, Jokul. He currently lays sealed within Gluttony's Maw, though reports of him having been slain during the intense battle has also spread.

He slain the Echo of Amier as the sin of Gluttony, consuming the Echo's power for himself which began his formal ascension as a nascent Primordial. From there, he encouraged humanity's biggest and brightest to strike him down and they only succeeded when the hour turned truly dire.

Rumors

The validity of these claims is up to speculation.

  • Lyseroth is both alive and dead, his gluttony having consumed even the God he had become, sealed forever within Gluttony's Maw.
  • He is a hedonist much like his father, and encouraged his followers to fight as they pleased and consumed as they pleased.
  • In his early years he referred to himself as the Playwright Lorde, and crafted epic tales which are now stored within the Grand Guignol's Book of Shadows.
  • There are those who continue to spread his tenets, and the belief that he's able to be unsealed with proper work.
  • It is said that should he be unsealed, the Five Marquis shall become Six.

Lorekeeper - OOC

This is a lorekeeper: A character played by a DM that has an active role in the world. They are different from standard PCs as follows,

  • Cannot join raids unless they're specifically a target; this includes all offensive battles.
  • Cannot intervene through combat to prevent a capture or be intervened on.
  • Should avoid roaming the map if it could potentially lead to hostilities unless disguised.
  • Can host mini-events, spawn items, etc, with GM supervision. Also acts as a mentor figure and gateway to potential magic or plot hooks.
  • Can kill / be a threat, but should do so with good reason and at a high standard.