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===Angel===
 
===Angel===
 
[[File:Elisheva.png|right]]
 
[[File:Elisheva.png|right]]
The three hundred Angels of Atmos that left the ruined dimension to join their Archangel when Eternia came to be. These are pure beings of The Light, though their black winged counterparts almost brought ruin to the world in the divine war. The Angels largely dwell within the heavens rather than the mortal plane.
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The predecessors to Eternias's beginnings once lived in the ruined realm of Atmos, a vast plane made up of nine primary planets. At the core of this dimension is a profound nebula that is the source of life within, generating benevolent beings of pure light, the Angels, and beings of malice and darkness, the Akuma, two opposing entities that act as living energy of their respective side. The Angels do not age and evolve as humans do; they are a state of eternal being linked together through a singular force, though they do have their own individual motives and thoughts.
  
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Above all others, there are the seven Archangels that were purposed to oversee the struggle between light and shadow. As the war reached its lowest point, and all forms of life that the Angels had created were at the threat of extinction, a lone Archangel, Kraus Eternia, confronted the celestial entity, this nebula of light and dark. What was discovered was enough to set a plan of rebellion in motion, and aided by two other Archangels, as well as a number of Angels, there was an attempt to destroy the Atmosian god - and every single angel and akuma with him. Only partially succeeding in this, there was a retreat and a plan of escape that was put into motion. Taking three hundred angels, the Archangel Kraus formed a new dimension, Eternia, locking it off from the reaches of his former home.
  
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There would be true life here. People would live, learn, and die. The angels were to act as the distant gatekeepers.
  
 
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=Divine Spirit===
===Divine Spirit===
 
 
[[File:Ryujin.png|right]]
 
[[File:Ryujin.png|right]]
 
The ten divine spirits are avatars of nature and the first of their kind; each had an important role in creating the world, such as the ocean, the land, and the sky. The five dragons - Ryujin (Fire), Quetzacoatl (Wind), Shenlong (Lightning), Jormungand (Water), and Huatl (Earth). The five beasts - Asena (Summer), Saekanis (Winter), Ixchel (the Moon), Jiuweihu (the Sun), and Leonaus (the Stars).
 
The ten divine spirits are avatars of nature and the first of their kind; each had an important role in creating the world, such as the ocean, the land, and the sky. The five dragons - Ryujin (Fire), Quetzacoatl (Wind), Shenlong (Lightning), Jormungand (Water), and Huatl (Earth). The five beasts - Asena (Summer), Saekanis (Winter), Ixchel (the Moon), Jiuweihu (the Sun), and Leonaus (the Stars).
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===Primordial===
 
===Primordial===
 
[[File:Primordial.png|right]]
 
[[File:Primordial.png|right]]
Ancient beings that are in a class of their own, said to be children of the ten divine - their direct creations. Their characteristics and appearance vary from one to the other, though all are capable of shapeshifting and some are even known to walk among the humans. It is not uncommon for Primordial to be worshipped, often sought out for guidance or aid.
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Ancient spirits that are in a class of their own, said to be children of the ten divine - their direct creations. Their characteristics and appearance vary from one to the other, though all are capable of shapeshifting and some are even known to walk among the humans. It is not uncommon for Primordial to be worshipped, often sought out for guidance or aid.
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==Demi-God==
  
 
==Mortal==
 
==Mortal==

Revision as of 16:56, 10 August 2019

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Divine

Angel

Elisheva.png

The predecessors to Eternias's beginnings once lived in the ruined realm of Atmos, a vast plane made up of nine primary planets. At the core of this dimension is a profound nebula that is the source of life within, generating benevolent beings of pure light, the Angels, and beings of malice and darkness, the Akuma, two opposing entities that act as living energy of their respective side. The Angels do not age and evolve as humans do; they are a state of eternal being linked together through a singular force, though they do have their own individual motives and thoughts.

Above all others, there are the seven Archangels that were purposed to oversee the struggle between light and shadow. As the war reached its lowest point, and all forms of life that the Angels had created were at the threat of extinction, a lone Archangel, Kraus Eternia, confronted the celestial entity, this nebula of light and dark. What was discovered was enough to set a plan of rebellion in motion, and aided by two other Archangels, as well as a number of Angels, there was an attempt to destroy the Atmosian god - and every single angel and akuma with him. Only partially succeeding in this, there was a retreat and a plan of escape that was put into motion. Taking three hundred angels, the Archangel Kraus formed a new dimension, Eternia, locking it off from the reaches of his former home.

There would be true life here. People would live, learn, and die. The angels were to act as the distant gatekeepers.

Divine Spirit==

Ryujin.png

The ten divine spirits are avatars of nature and the first of their kind; each had an important role in creating the world, such as the ocean, the land, and the sky. The five dragons - Ryujin (Fire), Quetzacoatl (Wind), Shenlong (Lightning), Jormungand (Water), and Huatl (Earth). The five beasts - Asena (Summer), Saekanis (Winter), Ixchel (the Moon), Jiuweihu (the Sun), and Leonaus (the Stars).


Primordial

Primordial.png

Ancient spirits that are in a class of their own, said to be children of the ten divine - their direct creations. Their characteristics and appearance vary from one to the other, though all are capable of shapeshifting and some are even known to walk among the humans. It is not uncommon for Primordial to be worshipped, often sought out for guidance or aid.


Demi-God

Mortal