M: Bladedancer – N: Scourge – En: Occultist – Ra: Swampstalker
T: Sharpshooter – G: Sunspear – Re: Hierophant – W: Corsair
It’s pretty much assumed the Six Gods are either human or an unknown human-looking race. But, what if they weren’t neither human nor human-looking at all? What if they weren’t even from the same races?
Let’s analyze each god:
Important to note, too:
Now for a moment, let’s imagine the depictions of the gods are altered by their human worship, be it humans adapting them or the gods changing their appearance to suit their new followers.
For example, Abaddon is sometimes depicted as insectoid. The seers have a slight insectoid look, too. Both share the hatred for the mursaat, and the relationship to the bloodstone.
Dwayna and Melandru’s wings could be an interpretation of largos wings, tengu feathers or forgotten arm-membrane. Balthazar has a jotun vibe, too, specially the relationship with his family, brothers and fathers killing each other, just like the beginning of the jotun downfall.
Lyssa is said to want to live between humans. She could have a deeper relationship with them, maybe sharing some racial links, too (though her being the godess of illusion makes her the most inconclusive to analyze).
It’s also worth noting how there seems to be a connection between the Elder Dragons and the Six Gods, regarding their abilities:
This could lead to further assumptions, depending on how each race was affected by the dragons during their last invasion. The relationship between the forgotten and Glint is an obvious point here. Lyssa got domain over water after Abaddon was defeated, which could be related to the war between forgotten and margonites, servants of Abaddon, which lead to the forgotten watching over Abaddon.
But in the end, there’s a even deeper theory I’ve had since some time ago: What if the last time the dragons rose, they were defeated by sealing specific powers into mortal beings? Remember that when Abaddon is defeated, his magic seems to go out of control, and it needs to be contained by someone.
So, summarized, what could be the races of the Six Gods, and what, if any, could be their relationship to the Elder Dragons and the races that fought them the last time they rose?
I’ll let someone else address the dragon/god matchup. As for your “important to note” section… it’s likely that Khilbron’s antagonism towards the mursaat is tied to his being the Flameseeker, and thereby having to go through the mursaat to achieve his destiny. I don’t think Abaddon factors into it. Further, the assertion that that the gods once favored the giants comes from a very likely flawed or misguided source. That story, if indeed there is even a nugget of truth to it, would have to have been passed down orally for nearly two millennium, through a culture in a worse state than our own world’s dark ages, and even more kitten ing, it almost certainly conflicts with records kept by a culture that need not rely on oral tradition, and is therefore infinitely more likely to be accurate- and even those histories had some pretty major flaws.
Malchor disagrees.
Some notes on seriousness (in order):
- Largos is the only possibility I see there, as I theorized as much given the statue of Dwayna at the temple of Dwayna in Orr was originally to be a Risen Largos model. I cannot see Malchor as believing a Forgotten or tengu to be a beautiful woman.
I’d like to add: Risen Priestess of Dwayna looks like a Largos but you mention on another thread that the “model seems to have been scrapped as a largos.” Models confuse such as Risen Priest of Balthazar and Risen Priest of Melandru who look like Jotuns. Maybe The Gods favored the giant races and anointed some of them as priests? I don’t know, help me here!
I would hardly call the Priest of Balthazar or Priest of Me.landru as looking like Jotun. If you’re talking about their height – that’s just a mechanical thing to see the enemies in large crowds with a lot of skill animations.
Also, those priests are all Orrians, from the age of the Cataclysm. They’re not ancient or from the time of the gods – the Grenth priest is explicitly stated to be the last .priest of the temple alive before the Cataclysm.
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