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Xosiurion is a god worshipped by the Gorbesh and the Kaldar, which are an offshoot of mainstream Gorbesh society |
Xosiurion is a god worshipped by the Gorbesh and the Kaldar, which are an offshoot of mainstream Gorbesh society |
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With his Domain of Bone, Xosiurion is the God of Dragons. The creator of those mighty beasts, Xosiurion rules over the dragons with a mighty fist, and with them he stands high in domination over the world. For ages, he was the undisputed master of the gods, clad in his armor and helm of drake's bone. Many legends and stories surround the mythic battle between Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas, prior to the Emperor-God's Ascension. The Bone God and the Founder battled for eighteen days before the gates of Duvarqe, neither giving any ground nor showing any weakness. But on the nineteenth day, Xosiurion began to weaken. The Lord of Bone employed every power he had within himself, drawing upon all his greatness as he struggled to defeat Xin'Alaudas. For eighteen days more the two fought on, Xosiurion assuming the form of a dragon -- the Founder fought on. After thirty-six days, the contest was ended, the Dragon God beaten and humbled. Following the battle, Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas spilled their blood and sealed themselves to each other as brothers. The thirty-six song Duvarqe Cycle, written by the Great Bard [[Namixeq]] details the battle between the two deities. His planet is [[Xosedas]]. |
With his Domain of Bone, Xosiurion is the God of Dragons. The creator of those mighty beasts, Xosiurion rules over the dragons with a mighty fist, and with them he stands high in domination over the world. For ages, he was the undisputed master of the gods, clad in his armor and helm of drake's bone. Many legends and stories surround the mythic battle between Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas, prior to the Emperor-God's Ascension. The Bone God and the Founder battled for eighteen days before the gates of Duvarqe, neither giving any ground nor showing any weakness. But on the nineteenth day, Xosiurion began to weaken. The Lord of Bone employed every power he had within himself, drawing upon all his greatness as he struggled to defeat Xin'Alaudas. For eighteen days more the two fought on, Xosiurion assuming the form of a dragon -- the Founder fought on. After thirty-six days, the contest was ended, the Dragon God beaten and humbled. Following the battle, Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas spilled their blood and sealed themselves to each other as brothers. The thirty-six song Duvarqe Cycle, written by the Great Bard [[Namixeq]] details the battle between the two deities. His planet is [[Verena|Xosedas]]. |
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==Additional Sources== |
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*[[Religion in Gorbesh Society (book)]] |
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==Items== |
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 14 March 2019
Xosiurion is a god worshipped by the Gorbesh and the Kaldar, which are an offshoot of mainstream Gorbesh society
With his Domain of Bone, Xosiurion is the God of Dragons. The creator of those mighty beasts, Xosiurion rules over the dragons with a mighty fist, and with them he stands high in domination over the world. For ages, he was the undisputed master of the gods, clad in his armor and helm of drake's bone. Many legends and stories surround the mythic battle between Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas, prior to the Emperor-God's Ascension. The Bone God and the Founder battled for eighteen days before the gates of Duvarqe, neither giving any ground nor showing any weakness. But on the nineteenth day, Xosiurion began to weaken. The Lord of Bone employed every power he had within himself, drawing upon all his greatness as he struggled to defeat Xin'Alaudas. For eighteen days more the two fought on, Xosiurion assuming the form of a dragon -- the Founder fought on. After thirty-six days, the contest was ended, the Dragon God beaten and humbled. Following the battle, Xosiurion and Xin'Alaudas spilled their blood and sealed themselves to each other as brothers. The thirty-six song Duvarqe Cycle, written by the Great Bard Namixeq details the battle between the two deities. His planet is Xosedas.
Additional Sources
Items
Item | Source is | Rare item |
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Dangly candy necklace with a tiny spun sugar | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizes | true |
Dark piece of polished flint sculpted into the likeness of an Immortal | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizes | |
Enormous lollipop covered in iridescent sugar crystals | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizes | true |
Fibrous icon of strands | Hollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 436/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizes | |
Folded icon of leather | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 436/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizes | |
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Hollow Eve Festival 436/Game prizes | ||
Hollow Eve Festival 436/Game prizes/Material options | ||
Miniature doll dressed in robes | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 436/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizes | true |
Pilgrim's badge sculpted with the emblem of an Immortal | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 436/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizes, Hollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizes | true |
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