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[[Magnora]] was the Daughter of [[Yudhe]] and existed for the sole purpose of destroying the creations of Her sister, [[Dynara]]. When Dynara created the abominations known as the [[Soulless Gods]], it was Magnora's responsibility to destroy them. She refused and instead adopted the beings as Her Heralds. | [[Magnora]] was the Daughter of [[Yudhe]] and existed for the sole purpose of destroying the creations of Her sister, [[Dynara]]. When Dynara created the abominations known as the [[:Category:Soulless Gods|Soulless Gods]], it was Magnora's responsibility to destroy them. She refused and instead adopted the beings as Her Heralds. | ||
Magnora grew jealous of Her sister and Her brother, the [[Nameless Son of Yudhe]]. She attempted to consume Her brother, but He escaped through a mysterious tear in the fabric of reality. Magnora would later join forces with Her sister to enter that same tear and search for Her brother, so that He could be reunited with Yudhe. The journey changed their very nature and they never returned. | Magnora grew jealous of Her sister and Her brother, the [[Nameless Son of Yudhe]]. She attempted to consume Her brother, but He escaped through a mysterious tear in the fabric of reality. Magnora would later join forces with Her sister to enter that same tear and search for Her brother, so that He could be reunited with Yudhe. The journey changed their very nature and they never returned. | ||
[[Category:Mythological Figures]] | [[Category:Mythological Figures]] |
Revision as of 15:26, 10 April 2018
Magnora was the Daughter of Yudhe and existed for the sole purpose of destroying the creations of Her sister, Dynara. When Dynara created the abominations known as the Soulless Gods, it was Magnora's responsibility to destroy them. She refused and instead adopted the beings as Her Heralds.
Magnora grew jealous of Her sister and Her brother, the Nameless Son of Yudhe. She attempted to consume Her brother, but He escaped through a mysterious tear in the fabric of reality. Magnora would later join forces with Her sister to enter that same tear and search for Her brother, so that He could be reunited with Yudhe. The journey changed their very nature and they never returned.