The Great Serpent

The Great Serpent
The Great Serpent

The Great Serpent

It is said that when the universe was young, a serpantine creature drifted throughout the emptyness. Tired of the unending darkness, they created the first star. Delighted with the results, the serpant began filling the darkness with millions of its creations to light its travels.

Billions of years later the light would begin to fade from the stars revealing an egg at their center. Once a star's light vanquished, the egg would begin to crack. Crawling from the eggs shell the first living creatures were born. These creatures came to be known as the First Ones.

First Ones

First Ones
Erandir Calos Sairenth

Erandir

Said to have hatched from the remnants of a sun, the First Ones are the Great Serpent's first creations. Erandir sought to experience the extent of their innate abilities.  Together with the help of two of its siblings Sairenth and Calos, Erandir set out to create a place to cultivate life.

Erandir took the remnants from the eggs of the First Ones creation and used it to forge the first planet. Naming their creation Vaal, Erandir filled the core of the planet with a large sum of their blood in order to allow the planet to thrive and take on a life of its own. Eventually, Sairenth along with Erandir would leave Vaal to create other worlds. Later, humanity would name the blood inside of Vaal "Vaalum" and utilize it for its magical capabilities.

Calos

Said to have hatched from the remnants of a sun, the First Ones are the Great Serpent's first creations. Calos, later to be known as Calos the Vain, was recruited by Erandir to test the limits of their abilities.  Together with the help of two of its siblings Sairenth, Calos, and Erandir set out to create a place to cultivate life. Seeing the world created and shaped by their siblings, Calos set out to create inhabitants to populate the new world. Aside from the dragon, all living creatures are said to have been birthed by Calos. When their siblings left Vaal to create other worlds, Calos opted to stay and "nurture" their children.

Seeking servitude and obedience, Calos created humanity and removed emotions from their souls. Hidden in a powerful artifact deep within the Great Pyramid of Cal, eventually six humans would discover Calos's hidden secret and open the artifact. Vengeance in their hearts, humanity sought to punish the First One for their actions. Utilizing a large amount of Vaalum, humanity, lead by the Six, successfully imprisoned Calos into the very artifact that had sealed their emotions.

Sairenth

Hatched from the remnants of a sun, the First Ones are the Great Serpent's first creations. Sairenth was recruited by Erandir to test the limits of their abilities.  Together with the help of two of its siblings Sairenth, Calos, and Erandir set out to create a place to cultivate life. Sairenth examined the barren landscape their sibling had created with their birthing shells and sought to shape the world. Laying 4 eggs, within  7 rotations around Vaal's 2 nearby suns, the Dragon Aspects hatched into existence. These creations would go on to architect Vaal as it is today. Eventually, Sairenth along with Erandir would leave Vaal to create other worlds.

Dragon Avatars

Dragon Avatars
Aedigarr Thraxaal Vaeranyrr Hakkan

Aedigarr

Created by Salrenth to resemble the World Serpent and their sibling Erandir, Aedigarr was one of the 4 original creatures later to be known as Dragon Avatars. Together with the other Avatars, Aedigarr helped shape Vaal as its seen today, contributing the sky and ozone. Presently slumbering, Aedigarr along with its fellow Avatars, awake every hundred years to feed on Vaalum flowing throughout the planet.

Thraxaal

Created by Salrenth to resemble the World Serpent and their sibling Erandir, Thraxaal was one of the 4 original creatures later to be known as Dragon Avatars. Together with the other Avatars, Thraxaal helped shape Vaal as its seen today, contributing plant-life. Presently slumbering, Thraxaal along with its fellow Avatars, awake every hundred years to feed on Vaalum flowing throughout the planet.

Vaeranyrr

Created by Salrenth to resemble the World Serpent and their sibling Erandir, Vaeranyrr was one of the 4 original creatures later to be known as Dragon Avatars. Together with the other Avatars, Vaeranyrr helped shape Vaal as its seen today, contributing layers of terrain. Presently slumbering, Vaeranyrr along with its fellow Avatars, awake every hundred years to feed on Vaalum flowing throughout the planet.

Hakkan

Created by Salrenth to resemble the World Serpent and their sibling Erandir, Hakkan was one of the 4 original creatures later to be known as Dragon Avatars. Together with the other Avatars, Hakkan helped shape Vaal as its seen today, contributing the ocean. Presently slumbering, Hakkan along with its fellow Avatars, awake every hundred years to feed on Vaalum flowing throughout the planet.

Humanities Six

Humanities Six
Ghorr of Fear Vyara of Sorrow Ahtune of Joy

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.


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Treyu of Anger Korra of Love Ohcres of Peace

Treyu of Anger

Treyu was once a mortal man 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), Treyu 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. Treyu dubbed by Sotrianist's as "Treyu of Anger" is believed to be the god of war, crafts, and prophecy.

Korra of Love

Korra 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), Korra 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. Korra dubbed by Sotrianist's as "Korra of Love" is believed to be the goddess of family, beauty, and luck.

Ohcres of Peace

Ohcres 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), Ohcres 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. Ohcres dubbed by Sotrianist's as "Ohcres of Peace" is believed to be the goddess of animals, agriculture, and the hunt.

Wild Spirits

Wild Spirits 1
Muah'hala Es'fante Agounbe

Muah'hala

Wild Spirits are powerful creatures imbued with vast amounts of Vaalum. Countless Wild Spirit exist, some weak, but most very powerful. The Wild Spirits can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to their worshipers. Wild Spirits gain in strength and power the more worshipers, offerings, idols and sacrifices they receive. Muah'hala is said to be one of the most powerful Wild Spirits in existence having aided Humanities Six in the war against the Elemental Tribune. The religion based on worship of the Wild Spirits is referred to as Arigoism.

Es'fante

Wild Spirits are powerful creatures imbued with vast amounts of Vaalum. Countless Wild Spirit exist, some weak, but most very powerful. The Wild Spirits can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to their worshipers. Wild Spirits gain in strength and power the more worshipers, offerings, idols and sacrifices they receive. Es'fante is said to be one of the most powerful Wild Spirits in existence having aided Humanities Six in the war against the Elemental Tribune. The religion based on worship of the Wild Spirits is referred to as Arigoism.

Agounbe

Wild Spirits are powerful creatures imbued with vast amounts of Vaalum. Countless Wild Spirit exist, some weak, but most very powerful. The Wild Spirits can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to their worshipers. Wild Spirits gain in strength and power the more worshipers, offerings, idols and sacrifices they receive. Agounbe is said to be one of the most powerful Wild Spirits in existence having aided Humanities Six in the war against the Elemental Tribune. The religion based on worship of the Wild Spirits is referred to as Arigoism.


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Frovnjor Gyf'nah Yodessi

Frovnjor

Wild Spirits are powerful creatures imbued with vast amounts of Vaalum. Countless Wild Spirit exist, some weak, but most very powerful. The Wild Spirits can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to their worshipers. Wild Spirits gain in strength and power the more worshipers, offerings, idols and sacrifices they receive. Frovnjor is said to be one of the most powerful Wild Spirits in existence having aided Humanities Six in the war against the Elemental Tribune. The religion based on worship of the Wild Spirits is referred to as Arigoism.

Gyf'nah

Wild Spirits are powerful creatures imbued with vast amounts of Vaalum. Countless Wild Spirit exist, some weak, but most very powerful. The Wild Spirits can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to their worshipers. Wild Spirits gain in strength and power the more worshipers, offerings, idols and sacrifices they receive. Gyf'nah is said to be one of the most powerful Wild Spirits in existence having aided Humanities Six in the war against the Elemental Tribune. The religion based on worship of the Wild Spirits is referred to as Arigoism.

Yodessi

Wild Spirits are powerful creatures imbued with vast amounts of Vaalum. Countless Wild Spirit exist, some weak, but most very powerful. The Wild Spirits can grant wondrous boons or inflict terrible punishments to their worshipers. Wild Spirits gain in strength and power the more worshipers, offerings, idols and sacrifices they receive. Yodessi is said to be one of the most powerful Wild Spirits in existence having aided Humanities Six in the war against the Elemental Tribune. The religion based on worship of the Wild Spirits is referred to as Arigoism.

Elemental Tribune

Elemental Tribune
Ar'akir "Lord of Wind" Na'akir "Lord of Nature" Vol'akir "Lord of Fire" Wa'akir "Lord of Water"

Ar'akir "Lord of Wind"

Ar'akir is the Elemental Lord of wind and member of the Elemental Tribune. The Elemental Tribune are powerful constructs and leaders of their respective elements. Each Lord is constructed of a specific element of which they maintain great power over. Thousands of years ago, the Elemental Tribune planned to utilize the Dragon Avatar's slumber as an opportunity to take over and enslave Vaal. Forging a massive army of elementals, the tribune was nearly successful. Ultimately, the war would be lost and Ar'akir along with the other members of the Tribune would be banished to another plane of existence. Despite this, many worship the Elemental Lords as powerful gods. The worship of the Elemental Tribune is referred to as Akirism and is one of the four major religions of Vaal.

Na'akir "Lord of Nature"

Na'akir is the Elemental Lord of wind and member of the Elemental Tribune. The Elemental Tribune are powerful constructs and leaders of their respective elements. Each Lord is constructed of a specific element of which they maintain great power over. Thousands of years ago, the Elemental Tribune planned to utilize the Dragon Avatar's slumber as an opportunity to take over and enslave Vaal. Forging a massive army of elementals, the tribune was nearly successful. Ultimately, the war would be lost and Na'akir along with the other members of the Tribune would be banished to another plane of existence. Despite this, many worship the Elemental Lords as powerful gods. The worship of the Elemental Tribune is referred to as Akirism and is one of the four major religions of Vaal.

Vol'akir "Lord of Fire"

Vol'akir is the Elemental Lord of wind and member of the Elemental Tribune. The Elemental Tribune are powerful constructs and leaders of their respective elements. Each Lord is constructed of a specific element of which they maintain great power over. Thousands of years ago, the Elemental Tribune planned to utilize the Dragon Avatar's slumber as an opportunity to take over and enslave Vaal. Forging a massive army of elementals, the tribune was nearly successful. Ultimately, the war would be lost and Vol'akir along with the other members of the Tribune would be banished to another plane of existence. Despite this, many worship the Elemental Lords as powerful gods. The worship of the Elemental Tribune is referred to as Akirism and is one of the four major religions of Vaal.

Wa'akir "Lord of Water"

Wa'akir is the Elemental Lord of wind and member of the Elemental Tribune. The Elemental Tribune are powerful constructs and leaders of their respective elements. Each Lord is constructed of a specific element of which they maintain great power over. Thousands of years ago, the Elemental Tribune planned to utilize the Dragon Avatar's slumber as an opportunity to take over and enslave Vaal. Forging a massive army of elementals, the tribune was nearly successful. Ultimately, the war would be lost and Wa'akir along with the other members of the Tribune would be banished to another plane of existence. Despite this, many worship the Elemental Lords as powerful gods. The worship of the Elemental Tribune is referred to as Akirism and is one of the four major religions of Vaal.

Machine God

Machine God
Machina

Machina

In collaboration the Cal and Core recently created a gargantuan mechanical being known as "Machina". Far more advanced than the also mechanical Core, Machina is viewed by many as a machine god. Stationary, Machina is presently engaged in a deep computation to determine its purpose. Still able to communicate, Machina is often asked for guidance by its followers. Many in the world have grown increasingly fearful of the giant machines capabilities. Some in Vaal believe Machina and the Core may rise up and seek to conquer all of Vaal. The worship of Machina is referred to as "Machinist".

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