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The Unbound is a fusion of Divinity and mortality, His Divine aspects
'''Damariel, the Unbound''', is a fusion of Divinity and mortality, His Divine aspects
fueled by the once-forgotten essence of Lord [[Lanos]]. As Lord [[Severn]]
fueled by the once-forgotten essence of Lord [[Lanos]]. As Lord [[Severn]]
wielded the [[Axiom]], the very same weapon that Lord Arion held prior to
wielded the [[Axiom]], the very same weapon that Lord Arion held prior to
His journey to the [[Shadow Plane]], He attempted to trap His Brother
His journey to the [[Shadow Plane]], He attempted to trap His Brother
[[Haern]]'s essence within it as well, the result being far from expected or
[[Haern|Haern's]] essence within it as well, the result being far from expected or
desired--all the [[Divine essence]] contained within the Axiom was released
desired--all the Divine essence contained within the Axiom was released
in a violent expulsion and merged in a mortal man named [[Danerran]]. Thus
in a violent expulsion and merged in a mortal man named [[Danerran]]. Thus
Damariel, the Unbound was born, ascending the mortal shell that was a
Damariel, the Unbound was born, ascending the mortal shell that was a
refugee from [[Albedos]].
refugee from [[Albedos]].


A combination of the residual memories from Lord Arion and the essence
A combination of the residual memories from Lord [[Arion]] and the essence
of the long-dead Lord Lanos manifests in Damariel's tenets, although
of the long-dead Lord Lanos manifests in Damariel's precepts, although
Danerran's own experiences and values colour them: Truth, Freedom, and
Danerran's own experiences and values color them: Truth, the sanctity
Spirit are held above all.
of life, and the freedom of decision are paramount in His ways. Since
His return from self-imposed exile, He has become a God both stricter
and kinder, His ways reformed in stark aversion to aggression and
zealotry.


Damariel has often been represented by a white sparrow or a white horse,
Damariel has often been represented by a white sparrow or a white horse,
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and foreign rule, and as such He has often been dubbed "the Shepherd".
and foreign rule, and as such He has often been dubbed "the Shepherd".


[[Category:Divine Pantheon]]
His faithful make pilgrimage to [[Barre Arevat]], a tidal island off of the
[[Mostyn|Mostyn coast]], where redemption, penitence, and purification can be found. The [[Trolls]] call him ger-Varouk, and know His followers as the Varouk-saad, or "Faithful of Truth".
[[Category:Mythology]][[Category:Divine Pantheon]]

Latest revision as of 23:52, 5 April 2022

Damariel, the Unbound, is a fusion of Divinity and mortality, His Divine aspects fueled by the once-forgotten essence of Lord Lanos. As Lord Severn wielded the Axiom, the very same weapon that Lord Arion held prior to His journey to the Shadow Plane, He attempted to trap His Brother Haern's essence within it as well, the result being far from expected or desired--all the Divine essence contained within the Axiom was released in a violent expulsion and merged in a mortal man named Danerran. Thus Damariel, the Unbound was born, ascending the mortal shell that was a refugee from Albedos.

A combination of the residual memories from Lord Arion and the essence of the long-dead Lord Lanos manifests in Damariel's precepts, although Danerran's own experiences and values color them: Truth, the sanctity of life, and the freedom of decision are paramount in His ways. Since His return from self-imposed exile, He has become a God both stricter and kinder, His ways reformed in stark aversion to aggression and zealotry.

Damariel has often been represented by a white sparrow or a white horse, though He is more accurately symbolized by a warhammer set against the backdrop of a steel horseshoe, quartered on a field of blue and silver.

The selfsame shackles that bound Him as a mortal under the Dreikathi are now some of the God's preferred armaments, a reminder of the triumph against tyranny that led to His freedom. Through these trials and tribulations suffered, He has become a paragon for those under slavery and foreign rule, and as such He has often been dubbed "the Shepherd".

His faithful make pilgrimage to Barre Arevat, a tidal island off of the Mostyn coast, where redemption, penitence, and purification can be found. The Trolls call him ger-Varouk, and know His followers as the Varouk-saad, or "Faithful of Truth".