
Ghorr of Fear
Ghorr was once a mortal man created by the First One, Calos. Seeking more obedient creations than those of the past, Calo drained their newest creation, humanity of emotion. Locking the stolen emotions away, Calos hid them in a powerful artifact deep within the Great Pyramid of Cal. Together with five of his siblings (the group later to be known as Humanities Six), Ghorr located and opened the hidden artifact releasing emotions back into the souls of humanity. With vengeance in their hearts, humanity sought to end the oppressive rule of Calos. Utilizing a large amount of Vaalum, the Six successfully sealed Calos into the very artifact that had previously sealed their emotions.
Thousands of years ago, the Elemental Tribune gathered their strength and sought to conquer and enslave Vaal. Imbued with stolen power from Calos, the Six banded together with the Wild Spirits and staged a defense against the Tribune. After a long and devastating battle, the Six managed to defeat and imprison the Tribune in separate planes of existence. The Six would then vanish into legend, becoming worshiped as gods by humanity. Such worship is now referred to as Sotriaism. Ghorr dubbed by Sotrianist's as "Ghorr of Fear" is believed to be the god of health, sleep, and death.
Vyara of Sorrow
Vyara was once a mortal woman created by the First One, Calos. Seeking more obedient creations than those of the past, Calos drained their newest creation, humanity of emotion. Locking the stolen emotions away, Calos hid them in a powerful artifact deep within the Great Pyramid of Cal. Together with five of his siblings (the group later to be known as Humanities Six), Vyara located and opened the hidden artifact releasing emotions back into the souls of humanity. With vengeance in their hearts, humanity sought to end the oppressive rule of Calos. Utilizing a large amount of Vaalum, the Six successfully sealed Calos into the very artifact that had previously sealed their emotions.
Thousands of years ago, the Elemental Tribune gathered their strength and sought to conquer and enslave Vaal. Imbued with stolen power from Calos, the Six banded together with the Wild Spirits and staged a defense against the Tribune. After a long and devastating battle, the Six managed to defeat and imprison the Tribune in separate planes of existence. The Six would then vanish into legend, becoming worshiped as gods by humanity. Such worship is now referred to as Sotriaism. Vyara dubbed by Sotrianist's as "Vyara of Sorrow" is believed to be the goddess of trade, weather, and justice.
Ahtune of Joy
Ahtune was once a mortal woman created by the First One, Cal'opple. Seeking more obedient creations than those of the past, Cal'opple drained their newest creation, humanity of emotion. Locking the stolen emotions away, Cal'opple hid them in a powerful artifact deep within the Great Pyramid of Cal. Together with five of his siblings (the group later to be known as Humanities Six), Ahtune located and opened the hidden artifact releasing emotions back into the souls of humanity. With vengeance in their hearts, humanity sought to end the oppressive rule of Cal'opple. Utilizing a large amount of Vaalum, the Six successfully sealed Cal'opple into the very artifact that had previously sealed their emotions.
Thousands of years ago, the Elemental Tribune gathered their strength and sought to conquer and enslave Vaal. Imbued with stolen power from Cal'opple, the Six banded together with the Wild Spirits and staged a defense against the Tribune. After a long and devastating battle, the Six managed to defeat and imprison the Tribune in separate planes of existence. The Six would then vanish into legend, becoming worshiped as gods by humanity. Such worship is now referred to as Sotriaism. Ahtune dubbed by Sotrianist's as "Ahtune of Joy" is believed to be the goddess of spirit, fate, and hospitality.