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'''Fusing''' or merging is a metaphysical process by which two or more gods merge to become one. | '''Fusing''' or merging is a metaphysical process by which two or more gods merge to become one. | ||
Ein is credited with first developing the theoretical basis of how | [[Ein]] is credited with first developing the theoretical basis of how Fusing and [[Splintering]] could be possible. | ||
==Historical Fusings== | ==Historical Fusings== | ||
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There are also many instances where a god is said to have consumed another but, unlike how mortals ingest, the consumed god persists in some part. | There are also many instances where a god is said to have consumed another but, unlike how mortals ingest, the consumed god persists in some part. | ||
*[[Orlachmar]] absorbed [[Volkh]]. | *[[Orlachmar]] absorbed [[Volkh]] and, afterwards, [[Wolf (spirit)|Wolf]] seemed to sense its creator within him. | ||
*[[Crazen]] devoured [[Thalrinda]] and was able to use her likeness. | *[[Crazen]] devoured [[Thalrinda]] and was able to use her likeness. | ||
*[[Morgfyre]] consumed [[Hajamin]] and many other beings, becoming forever changed by that. | *[[Morgfyre]] consumed [[Hajamin]] and many other beings, becoming forever changed by that. | ||
[[Category: Mythology]] | [[Category: Mythology]] |
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