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Latest revision as of 16:06, 22 February 2020
A child between two gods is called a godling (still a god, just seen as lesser than). This is creation of power. One such godling is Sekarus, godling of messages and leader of Angels. All godlings are angels.
All known godlings:
Legaros and Aestheria’s children
-Sekarus, godling of messages and leader of Angels - male
-Xaton, godling of order and judgement - male
-Usson, godling of chivalry and honour - female
-Phelo, godling of home and hearth - male
-Umira, godling of weddings and marriage - female
-Remira, godling of safety and protection - female
-Etar, godling of poetry and song -female
-Asjun, godling of health and healing - female
Metus and Marventa’s children
-Isa, godling of fertility and offspring - female
-Koella, godling of freedom and conquest - female
-Ghaxtia, godling of luck and gambling- female
-Kunera, godling of dusk and dawn - female
-Ylone godling of alcohol and party - male
-Qridonna, godling of work and soil - male
-Amtar, godling of day and light - male
-Bersoi, godling of finance and trade - male
Marventa and Phaedron
- Paraxaneth, godling of insanity and chaos - female