Baros
In the Age of Creation, Baros chose to create the orcs and goblinoids, beings that were warped imitations of others' creations. Unlike some of the other gods who focused on beauty, balance, or strength, Baros instilled a sense of profound cunning in her creations. The orcs and goblinoids became chaotic and sly, often attempting to steal and rob from the other races, embodying Baros' preference for mischief and disorder.
Throughout the Ages, Baros' creations became agents of chaos, often causing disruption and turmoil in the world. The orcs and goblinoids engaged in various conflicts and schemes, reflecting their chaotic nature and cunning mindset. Baros seemed content with the havoc her creations caused, embracing the disorder they brought to Solaria.
As the world progressed, Baros continued to instigate chaos and mischief among the races. Her creations became a counterbalance to the more orderly and serene races, creating a dynamic tension within the world.
During the cataclysmic event caused by Kalas and his dragons, Baros participated in the discussions among the gods about the entombment of Kalas. She appeared excited for the chaos that might ensue in the world with the absence of the six original gods. Baros' eagerness for disorder showcased her unapologetically chaotic nature.
Baros' personality seems to be characterized by a sense of mischief, unpredictability, and reveling in disorder. She embodies the concept of chaos, finding delight in the clever and cunning nature of her creations, the orcs and goblinoids.
Baros is a goddess who thrives on chaos and cunning. Her creations, the orcs and goblinoids, embody her love for mischief and disorder, often engaging in schemes and causing disruption in the world. Throughout the Ages, Baros' presence adds an element of chaos and unpredictability to the world of Solaria, making her a significant figure in the history of the planet.
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Elemental Goddess of Choas and Trickery
Elemental Goddess of Choas and Trickery
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