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Encyclopedia > Masters of Divinity
Master of Divinity

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First Age | The Pantheon of Deities (631 words)
One of the original Omnipotent divinities, Solontus is the only remaining of his breed who graces mortalkind with his constant presence.
One of the original Omnipotent divinities, the god of death is an intractable, mysterious figure of the past and present, only revealing himself intermittently.
Ordained on the 15th of Springflower, 907 years after the Divine War, he is the first (and, at present, the only) ordained deity in Avalon.
A Mesopotamian Pantheon (2811 words)
Son of Enki (I), and a master of magick and sorcery.
Master of the Dark City, He has warlike associations, and is also connected to fevers and sudden diseases, especially the plague.
A created entity, formed by Tiamat to be the general of Her divine forces in the war between Her and Marduk.
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