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'''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]]  | [[Haern|Haern's]] essence within it as well, the result being far from expected or  | ||
desired--all the   | 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   | of the long-dead Lord Lanos manifests in Damariel's precepts, although  | ||
Danerran's own experiences and values   | 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,  | 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".  | ||
His faithful make pilgrimage to [[Barre Arevat]], a tidal island off of the  | |||
[[Mostyn|Mostyn coast]], where redemption, penitence, and purification can be found.  | |||
[[Category:Divine Pantheon]]  | [[Category:Divine Pantheon]]  | ||
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