Ther
Ther is considered the prime deity of this Grand Cycle. While Ther would later create Iyem, the Heir of Destruction, Ther would also create other heirs. Thus, Ther is considered the beginning of all things.
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Personal history
While the origins of Ther are unknown to the Heirs of his creation, Ther once was a mortal being. Ther reigned as a warrior of his people. Chosen by one of the Heirs of his time, a binding power surged within him. As the blending of planes of existence occurred, the world was consumed in conflict. Ther wielded weapons of great power and defeated the titans of the final age. As all essence was bound into him, Ther fell into a long rest.
During the next Grand cycle, Ther awoke. Stirred by his own boredom, Ther sought to be challenged. He moved over the face of many worlds. Many bore the scars of ancient times. Within a wrinkled canvas Samagri, Ther hid weapons of battle that carried terrifying power. Finally, Ther created Iyem. Iyem was created to oppose Ther in a great battle. But Iyem knew that he could not win alone. Thus, Iyem created Agtodeir, the Heir of Fate to offer him an omen. Agtodeir offered a prophesy that Iyem would defeat Ther. But Agtodeir saw visions that he did not tell. In the shadow of Samagri, Agtodeir hid himself. From there, he waited. Agtodeir knew that Ther would discover the omen and seal the pair in the Jelakhav, or the sealing.
Samagri was set by Ther as the place of battle. Within the world, great weapons were buried deep to gain every advantage. But Iyem met with Agtodeir in the shadow unseen by Ther. Iyem drew his weapon and ventured to Ther's throne. But Ther's vision beheld the betrayal and spoke many words. Ther sprung many gods in that day, without memory of days that were. As the Iyem strode toward Ther, he beheld the withered form before him and knew the trap he had broken. In anger, he spoke one word, sending Wrath to the world to seek out the fragments of Ther, that Iyem could unmaked all that had come before.
Current Status
Bound within the Gerit
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