Our Arins continue to uncover new details of the origins of the gods. This significant reveal provides insight into the depths of the Arindal pantheon of gods and the lengths they would go to punish betrayers.
“Our Arins continue to uncover new details of the origins of the gods. This significant reveal provides insight into the depths of the Arindal pantheon of gods and the lengths they would go to punish betrayers.
“As translated from the third tablet of origin, ‘Kempe, the God of Civilization, visited the gods and goddesses to ascertain who had caused the battle and their motive. First, he approached his brothers and sisters, the Elder Gods: Fagra (Love), Prevti (Family), Udrar (Wrath), and Viss (Intelligence). Only Udrar, the God of Wrath, claimed responsibility for the atrocity and asserted that it was not his doing alone.
Kempe then went to the World Gods: Jord (Land), Ver (Water), Horis (Weather), Niefel (Death), and Artimia (Fire). From being to being, he sought the truth. Niefel, as the Goddess of Death, also admitted her part in the plot to bring down Einvaldi (Existence).
Finally, Kempe questioned the Personal Gods: Jarn (Smithing), Esses (Fertility), Drylaf (Animals), Vegg (Security), Theth (Technology), Tulsey (Home), Ak Chau (Trade), and Tays (Agriculture). They all denied any involvement in the plot.
Having identified the conspirators, Kempe imposed a sentence upon them for their betrayal: Udrar was banished from Olympus and only able to view the other gods when they visited the land, forever restrained to walking among the races of this world. Niefel was…”