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Khalik was making bigger plans.... He had enlisted an old pupil of Angadar to help. Together they would gather the components necessary to enter the Nine Hells and open a portal from there into Avlis where Valok would be able to come through. Normally gods cannot enter plain portals with their entire essence. They can only send avatars through. Khalik was under instruction from Valok to build him a portal where he could take his entire godly essence into Avlis. Angadar's pupil was a powerful mage who was happy to oblige if they paid him. The payment was to be the death of Angadar, for the pupil had a grudge. Valok accepted the payment and they all got to work. | |||
The heroes found out these details, and they decided they could not stop them without help. Avlis was in danger, and without divine help, they were almost powerless. So they made their own journey over the top layer of Hell to find Angadar's realm and alert him of his danger. | |||
Angadar was the god of arcane knowledge, and his realm was a vast library underground which opened up into a forested ground level with dwellings both at the base of the trees and in the treetops. He received the heroes guardedly and told them he needed time to think. One of the heroes, Jade, was his daughter whom he had not seen in a while, though she was not pleased to meet again. | |||
After thinking it through, Angadar summoned Andrinor. He told him that he needed Andrinor's help. In the library there was a book written by the Negerai who first roamed Avlis. It told about methods of becoming divine, or increasing the power of something that was already divine. Angadar however could not read the book for it was only readable by an undisciplined mind. So he impressed upon Andrinor with a favor, that Andrinor should read the book for him and Angadar would link to his mind and absorb the information that way. Angadar linked to him and gave him some power to boot. | |||
Andrinor obliged. He found much information on the book about deities and deification, including a certain spell. It was a ritual incantation. It would only work if cast in the presence of at least two deities - in true form, not as avatars. The two deities must be one good and one evil, or neutral, and the caster must be the third polarity. So good, evil, and neutrality must all be represented in the mix. Andrinor memorized the spell and held off on it for fear of retribution by Angadar if he should cast it. | |||
After this Angadar summoned the rest of the heroes. He told them that they would be making a pre-emptive attack on Valok's realm. He brought aid from avatars of O'Ma, Pelar, Dre'Ana, and Dre'nar. | |||
[[Category:Books|Recent Avlis History, Volume 2]] | O'Ma gave gifts to the heroes. To Vanoviel, his cleric, he bestowed a sword of great power and charged her with the mission of forming an order of Champions to further O'Ma's ideals. She accepted and became the first Champion herself. | ||
Shortly after that, they mounted the attack. The heroes were sneaked into the realm of the goddess Tianna, which adjoined Valok’s realm. She was his consort, and the goddess of Deceit and Trickery. They made their way through the realm, narrowly avoiding conflicts with the goddess, to come up in Valok's realm. | |||
Through keen planning, they destroyed Khalik and Angadar's pupil, among others, but the time was too late. The portal was opened.... and both Tianna and Valok were very mad. | |||
Standing in front of the portal, the heroes found themselves face to face with Tianna's true form, and they were about to be obliterated when suddenly Angadar showed up and pushed Tianna through the portal into Avlis. | |||
Through another series of events, this caught Mikon's attention (Mikon found out about Valok's plan and was there to kill Tianna and stop Valok due to the actions of a man named Nimonay Dunster. He was the lord of Equaloria Keep and the founder of the Equalizers of Mikon, the holy order of neutral warriors.). He was furious. He immediately destroyed Tianna utterly, for it was Mikon's job to keep the gods off of the Prime Material Plane and out of Avlis. | |||
He then went through the portal the other way into Valok's realm and warned Valok not to go into Avlis. Valok was incensed at this but he made no motions. Mikon then closed the portal and destroyed it after going back to Avlis. | |||
Angadar and the heroes fled Valok's realm and recuperated back at Angadar's place. But before long, Angadar's realm was under full attack by Valok himself and his army of hell creatures. He was no longer interested in tact... he was interested in killing. | |||
Angadar feared for his existence. Valok was a much more powerful god and could easily dispatch him, so Angadar and the heroes fled the realm as it was being destroyed. They made their way to Acheron... Valok followed. Then Mechanus... Valok followed. For each plane they fled through, Valok was on their tail. | |||
Eventually they reached Elysium, where O'Ma was able to use his true form instead of an avatar. O'Ma, Angadar, and Valok fought there. Andrinor seized his chance; he recited the spell he had memorized, for he felt that Angadar was distracted and could not stop him. | |||
He was right. Andrinor transformed into an intermediate deity and entered the battle against Valok. Soon Valok was weakened and had to retreat. The battle was over. | |||
The heroes, triumphant, said their goodbyes and went their separate ways. Tupaia Dagroth inherited the Dagroth estate, as her half-brothers were killed in battle. Aratelda Ringthong became Aratelda Rinthon and took charge of the armies of T'Nanshi. The half-nymph Vanoviel Niltaurwen formed the order of Champions and founded the city of Elysia. Orianna, aka Raven, formed a thieves’ guild in Mikona with ties to the Seven Cities, and secretly, Elysia itself. | |||
Andrinor took his place among the gods and started his church. Jade went back to diplomatic duty. Angadar took on Tianna's discarded mantle of Deceit & Trickery, which elevated him to an intermediate deity. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 30 May 2020
Khalik was making bigger plans.... He had enlisted an old pupil of Angadar to help. Together they would gather the components necessary to enter the Nine Hells and open a portal from there into Avlis where Valok would be able to come through. Normally gods cannot enter plain portals with their entire essence. They can only send avatars through. Khalik was under instruction from Valok to build him a portal where he could take his entire godly essence into Avlis. Angadar's pupil was a powerful mage who was happy to oblige if they paid him. The payment was to be the death of Angadar, for the pupil had a grudge. Valok accepted the payment and they all got to work.
The heroes found out these details, and they decided they could not stop them without help. Avlis was in danger, and without divine help, they were almost powerless. So they made their own journey over the top layer of Hell to find Angadar's realm and alert him of his danger.
Angadar was the god of arcane knowledge, and his realm was a vast library underground which opened up into a forested ground level with dwellings both at the base of the trees and in the treetops. He received the heroes guardedly and told them he needed time to think. One of the heroes, Jade, was his daughter whom he had not seen in a while, though she was not pleased to meet again.
After thinking it through, Angadar summoned Andrinor. He told him that he needed Andrinor's help. In the library there was a book written by the Negerai who first roamed Avlis. It told about methods of becoming divine, or increasing the power of something that was already divine. Angadar however could not read the book for it was only readable by an undisciplined mind. So he impressed upon Andrinor with a favor, that Andrinor should read the book for him and Angadar would link to his mind and absorb the information that way. Angadar linked to him and gave him some power to boot.
Andrinor obliged. He found much information on the book about deities and deification, including a certain spell. It was a ritual incantation. It would only work if cast in the presence of at least two deities - in true form, not as avatars. The two deities must be one good and one evil, or neutral, and the caster must be the third polarity. So good, evil, and neutrality must all be represented in the mix. Andrinor memorized the spell and held off on it for fear of retribution by Angadar if he should cast it.
After this Angadar summoned the rest of the heroes. He told them that they would be making a pre-emptive attack on Valok's realm. He brought aid from avatars of O'Ma, Pelar, Dre'Ana, and Dre'nar.
O'Ma gave gifts to the heroes. To Vanoviel, his cleric, he bestowed a sword of great power and charged her with the mission of forming an order of Champions to further O'Ma's ideals. She accepted and became the first Champion herself.
Shortly after that, they mounted the attack. The heroes were sneaked into the realm of the goddess Tianna, which adjoined Valok’s realm. She was his consort, and the goddess of Deceit and Trickery. They made their way through the realm, narrowly avoiding conflicts with the goddess, to come up in Valok's realm.
Through keen planning, they destroyed Khalik and Angadar's pupil, among others, but the time was too late. The portal was opened.... and both Tianna and Valok were very mad.
Standing in front of the portal, the heroes found themselves face to face with Tianna's true form, and they were about to be obliterated when suddenly Angadar showed up and pushed Tianna through the portal into Avlis.
Through another series of events, this caught Mikon's attention (Mikon found out about Valok's plan and was there to kill Tianna and stop Valok due to the actions of a man named Nimonay Dunster. He was the lord of Equaloria Keep and the founder of the Equalizers of Mikon, the holy order of neutral warriors.). He was furious. He immediately destroyed Tianna utterly, for it was Mikon's job to keep the gods off of the Prime Material Plane and out of Avlis.
He then went through the portal the other way into Valok's realm and warned Valok not to go into Avlis. Valok was incensed at this but he made no motions. Mikon then closed the portal and destroyed it after going back to Avlis.
Angadar and the heroes fled Valok's realm and recuperated back at Angadar's place. But before long, Angadar's realm was under full attack by Valok himself and his army of hell creatures. He was no longer interested in tact... he was interested in killing.
Angadar feared for his existence. Valok was a much more powerful god and could easily dispatch him, so Angadar and the heroes fled the realm as it was being destroyed. They made their way to Acheron... Valok followed. Then Mechanus... Valok followed. For each plane they fled through, Valok was on their tail.
Eventually they reached Elysium, where O'Ma was able to use his true form instead of an avatar. O'Ma, Angadar, and Valok fought there. Andrinor seized his chance; he recited the spell he had memorized, for he felt that Angadar was distracted and could not stop him.
He was right. Andrinor transformed into an intermediate deity and entered the battle against Valok. Soon Valok was weakened and had to retreat. The battle was over.
The heroes, triumphant, said their goodbyes and went their separate ways. Tupaia Dagroth inherited the Dagroth estate, as her half-brothers were killed in battle. Aratelda Ringthong became Aratelda Rinthon and took charge of the armies of T'Nanshi. The half-nymph Vanoviel Niltaurwen formed the order of Champions and founded the city of Elysia. Orianna, aka Raven, formed a thieves’ guild in Mikona with ties to the Seven Cities, and secretly, Elysia itself.
Andrinor took his place among the gods and started his church. Jade went back to diplomatic duty. Angadar took on Tianna's discarded mantle of Deceit & Trickery, which elevated him to an intermediate deity.