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Godborn are the offspring of specific divine entities of the [[Religions]] on [[Aloria]], that even includes [[Estellon]] and [[Void Worship]] even though they are based on extra-planar entities. The Godborn manifest unique appearances, personality, and powers based on their heritage, but also have a uniquely difficult life within their own religious communities. Far from being worshiped or praised as the children of the god, Godborn are uniquely cursed with a demand to prove themselves, a task which for many of them seems too great to achieve, and so many of them languish in irrelevance, subject to the mockery and derision of the faithful, as if they are an extension of the inability of their religion to prove its superiority to others. In fact, many of the Godborn become an extension of religious wars between the various beliefs around the world, even if they nominally live in relatively peaceful conditions in various countries. There is always the hope that a Godborn will beat the Godborn of other religions in fame and name, though failing that, the criticism towards them is also proportionally more severe. It is said among the various religions that when a Godborn is born, the Gods flip a coin, with one side resulting in them being paragons of their faith, pious and virtuous, and the other side resulting in them being a curse of crime, violence and disappointment.  
Godborn are the offspring of specific divine entities of the [[Religions]] on [[Aloria]], that even includes [[Estellon]] and [[Void Worship]] even though they are based on extra-planar entities. The Godborn manifest unique appearances, personality, and powers based on their heritage, but also have a uniquely difficult life within their own religious communities. Far from being worshiped or praised as the children of the god, Godborn are uniquely cursed with a demand to prove themselves, a task which for many of them seems too great to achieve, and so many of them languish in irrelevance, subject to the mockery and derision of the faithful, as if they are an extension of the inability of their religion to prove its superiority to others. In fact, many of the Godborn become an extension of religious wars between the various beliefs around the world, even if they nominally live in relatively peaceful conditions in various countries. There is always the hope that a Godborn will beat the Godborn of other religions in fame and name, though failing that, the criticism towards them is also proportionally more severe. It is said among the various religions that when a Godborn is born, the Gods flip a coin, with one side resulting in them being paragons of their faith, pious and virtuous, and the other side resulting in them being a curse of crime, violence and disappointment.  


==Rules to playing a Godborn==
==Godborn Rules==
There are some Rules associated with portraying Godborn correctly. Note, some Abilities or Mechanics of Godborn do allow their Godborn traits to be hidden. This goes under a fair-use policy, meaning that the capacity to hide Godborn traits should be incidental, not the norm. It should be used to aid in plots and plans, not be the main mode of hiding a Godborn's identity, since this robs a lot of the public story potential of Godborn. If you play an Godborn, but spend most of your time hiding Godborn status, Staff may ask you to retcon your Character being an Godborn. Unlike Arkenborn, Godborn have more freedom to dictate whether they can Shapeshift or Disguise Godborn Traits by use of Point Buy Abilities, but the same care should be taken not to make the Godborn aspect of a Character incidental.
* There are 2 types of Godborn, Resonant Godborn and Formless Godborn. Resonant Godborn are born through conventional reproduction between a God and a mortal (usually mother), which results in the child appearing very much like the divine parent. Resonant Godborn must always appear like their god-like parent, such as hair color and full-blood or half-[[Races|Heritage]] but not skin tone (Gods sire children of varied appearances). Formless Godborn are born through unconventional reproduction (such as divine manifestation without intercourse), or are born from a God parent who is a shapeshifter. Formless Godborn have no strict rules to appearance, because their physical appearance is not tied to the God parent. 
* Godborn can only ever be from one God and a mortal pairing. Godborn also cannot be Arkenborn or Broods at the same time.  
* All Godborn have an identification color mutation, but this is not permanently present (except for those who are also Arkenborn). Each eye color mutation will be explained on the separate God sections, but it is important to stress that Godborn can choose to hide this color mutation or turn it back on at will. This can be useful in the case of specific Godborn that benefit from remaining hidden from the general public (such as Eldertide Godborn), or just to avoid the societal expectations that come with being Godborn. Divine entities, Event Characters, and Gods in general however, will always recognize a Godborn for what it is, and exactly whose child they are, so disguising or hiding this status may not matter there.
* Godborn have a strict set of mandatory traits and optional aesthetics, all of which are overwritten by [[Afflictions]].
* If a Godborn is born with Magic, this always defaults to God-Magic, even if the parent is more traditionally Aligned. God-Magic users born with God-Magic can only be Godborn, the only other way to acquire God-Magic at a later point in life, is to be granted it in service of the Gods by said Gods. Godborn can also be Planar-Corrupted, meaning that if they acquire any Aligned Magic or use any Sinistral Magic, that all of their God-Magic becomes Planar magic also. This is a unique interaction that does not apply in other circumstances for Planar Mages (for example, an Exist Mage learning Void Magic, can still use both), God-Mages who acquire any Planar Magic can only ever use Planar Magic from that point onwards.  
* The following [[Races]] cannot be Godborn: [[Yanar]], [[Bralona]], or [[Maraya]] if they were specifically awakened from a Vault.
* Other assorted rules: Godborn can only ever be from one God and a mortal, Godborn also cannot be Arkenborn or Brood at the same time (excepting Pride/Justice/Fury Arkenborn). Maraya who were awakened from a vault cannot be Godborn, and Characters older than their God parent cannot be Godborn. Being a Godborn does not make a Character Occult, but the Regalian state and Characters may still treat them as such. Godborn status is not transferred between generations, and Godborn status is immediate on birth, it cannot be hidden and for many Godborn can cause a rough childhood due to societal expectations of glory. Finally, Godborn do not need to be religious, but Gods only pair with believers to have children.  
* Being an Godborn does not make a Character Occult, though the Regalian State may still treat them as such often.
* Godborn status is not transferrable across generations, meaning that one Godborn does not sire more Godborn.
* Godborn status is immediate on birth, cannot be hidden, and for many provides a rough childhood for Godborn.
* Godborn are only ever born to faithful mortal parents. Gods do not copulate with heathens, heretics, or nonbelievers.


==Playing a Godborn==
==Resonant Godborn==
Playing a Godborn (in contrast to [[Arkenborn]]) is not recommended for new players, due to the reading recommended, and the deep nuance of religions, and how they impact the lives and behavior of Godborn. Equally, Godborn tend to be very independently minded and operating, meaning they are not great starting places for connections with other Characters (and there equally aren't a lot of clergy Characters around to rely on). Playing a Godborn is generally considered more positive than Arkenborn, as Arkenborn are well recorded to be demon-spawn, and many Godborn have gone on to live virtuous lives. It should be noted however, that not all Godborn are treated equally, especially in the [[Regalian Empire]]. Keep in mind that some Characters may refuse to acknowledge other Religions, and may as a result mis-identify Godborn as Mages of other Religions. Experiences as a Godborn may radically vary, Godborn may define how another player reacts to a Character at face value, but many will also completely ignore it. In lore, Godborn generally have a tough upbringing within society, as there is a level of unreasonable expectation on Godborn. Some rise to the occasion and become paragons of virtue in their faith, while others turn against the very faith that sired them in an act of rebellion, struggling against the judgement and derision of their inability to live up to expectations.
===Unionist Nolvan Godborn===
==Godborn Types==
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===Unionist Godborn===
While Unionism has two schisms that function as separate Religions, Godborn of the individual Schisms are mutually recognized, and treated with the same respect, even if their parents are not literally worshiped in the faith.
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|- style=""
! rowspan="9" style="font-size:24px; width: 220px;" | [[File:Magicgods.png|220px|caption|center]]
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Caan (right on image) is the (Guided) Unionist God of Knights, Magic, and proper usage of Magic in faith, and doing good in the world, while absconding those who use Magic for ego and greed.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Known Powers:'''
| rowspan="5" | [[File:New Canvasgddsgerhfghjytggg.png|150px|caption|left]]
| Caan is a legendary Matter Mage, and one of the Mage-Knights of the Aelrrigan Order. This means he can summon matter and substance from nothing, and use Magic for a great deal of things.  
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Nolvan is an Ailor Unionist God of war and harshness, of the chaos of inspiration and undefeated warriors and duellists. Nolvan is the twin of the other Dogmatic Unionist God Neall, and the two represent the contrast or duality of the Regalian Empire's ability to both create and destroy, to bring peace or war, and to create beauty or inflict death. Neall is controlled, reserved, and shy, while Nolvan is erratic, affable, and driven. Between the two of them, it is thus Nolvan who is subject to the carnal desires of the flesh among mortals, and who is keen to (ab)use his divine status among the faithful. Nolvan's most recognizable and passing traits, are his ginger/auburn hair, and the golden glowing tattoos that can be found in varying places of his body. He grants a golden-glowing eye-mutation to his children, allowing their sclera to be golden, and/or their irises glowing golden also.  
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Max age 50. Caan is Half Ailor Half Maquixtl, his Godborn can be with an Ailor, Maquixtl, Fin'ullen, or Solvaan mother. Must have auburn hair color and God-Sight Eyes (bright colored iris/pupil or eye).
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Nolvan Godborn bear a great deal of expectation from Unionist society, who expect them to become holy warriors, paladins, or defenders of the faith. There is always an unhealthy comparison with Nolvan's inability to lose a single duel, and his great physical prowess. For this reason, many Nolvan Godborn can be found among the Knightly Orders, as well as personal bodyguards of the Unionist Priests.  
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Caan Godborn can use their eyes to cast Magic or Abilities, which does not change the function of their Ability, but just uses light or beams of light from their eyes as aesthetic, using magic to see.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Nolvan Godborn can have 2 distinct Proficiency sets and appearances that they can swap between, featuring different Proficiency Packs, Body Shape, or even Gender Presentation. The idea is that they embody the contrast between the values of Nolvan and Neall, and can swap between these two distinct Forms (Art and War) so long as they are outside of Combat, and do not currently have any Abilities on active Cooldown.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Caan Godborn are quite numerous, as though Caan is a God of a fairly chaste religion, Caan is definitely not. Caan has many affairs, as is beholden to a celebrity of his Status in Knighthood.  
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Nolvan Godborn can will anyone to not die. They can sustain a person through mortal wounds, and can even reach into their chest to re-start their heart if they have died in the last hour and their soul has not yet passed on (this may not work on Event Characters). Additionally, Nolvan Godborn themselves, if they die in Battle, do not pass on to to the Afterlife, but instead become Burning Choir [[Undead]].
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 3
| Caan Godborn are often Mages, and within Unionism, there is a societal expectation from the followers for them to be perfect virtuous Mages, and to fight/punish those who are not.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |  
|-
Nolvan Godborn gain access to the [[Solvaan#Mist_Forms|Solvaan Mist Forms]], except they only have two variants, the black with golden glowing Divine Mist Form, and the white with golden glowing Doubt Mist Form. When they are secure in their mission and faith, they can produce a black-golden glowing Mist, but if they waiver from Unionism or their purpose, this Mist is white to indicate their aimlessness.
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| Caan Godborn can use one Sinistral variant of Spell as Radiant per day. They can also be blind, seeing with Magic, they can never be blindfolded (but can be affected by the Status Effect).
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Caan Godborn can send Magic particles in the wind drifting far, to receive vague visions of things happening and existing in faraway lands. (this may require communication with Event DM's or Tickets).
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| Caan Godborn can choose one Mechanic from the [[Maquixtl]] Heritage Traits to add to their own, even if they are not Half-Maquixtl. If they are, choose one Heritage Trait Mechanic from [[Ailor]] instead.
|}
|}
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===Unionist Caan Godborn===
|- style=""
{|
! rowspan="9" style="font-size:24px; width: 220px;" | [[File:Artgods.png|220px|caption|center]]
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Neall (left) and Nolvan (right) are the (Dogmatic) Unionist Twin-Gods representing the duality of art and war, of softness and harshness, of culture and chaos, and of divine inspiration and creativity.
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Known Powers:'''
| Neall is known to be a divine artist producing such pieces of art that they move and inspire, and sometimes predict the future. Nolvan is known as un undefeated duelist and warriors.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| rowspan="5" | [[File:New Canvasgsgerhfghjythhh.png|150px|caption|left]]
| No max age, must be Ailor/Solvaan/ or any Half-Race variants, auburn hair color, and must have Golden Glowing Eyes. If no Twindivine Pair is present, Mechanic One is inaccessible.
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Caan is a Maquixtl Unionist God of burdened but beautiful Magic. He is the patron of Mages, Aelrrigan Knights, and those who teach Magic but warn for its corruption. Caan is best described as an incredibly handsome and mysterious, but deeply antisocial and often awkward God who despite his divinity, is very approachable and interacts with a wide range of mortals while doing his work for the Aelrrigan Order as one of its Mage-Knights, the highest ranked and most powerful members. Caan's most recognizable and passing traits are his ginger/auburn hair and his magical arms, which manifest differently in each child. While Caan technically has a set hair color, his children can inherit other hair colors. He grants brightly glowing (any color) eye-mutations to his children, so bright that they need darkened glasses to see, or are blind. Unlike other Godborn, these cannot be turned off.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Twindivine Godborn can also have a glowing golden band horizontally across their forehead of holy scripture, or a golden halo behind their head, both of which are toggle-able.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Unlike Nolvan Godborn, Caan Godborn are born entirely outside of religious expectations. Caan Godborn often end up induced into the Aelrrigan Order and are almost always born with innate Magic. Due to the high degree of Magic in Caanborn, Caan Godborn are considered the "cursed" Godborn, while Nolvan Godborn are the "blessed", leading to a modicum of rivalry or competition between the two.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Neall and Nolvan do everything together, and their children invariably do too. All children born from them are always fraternal (or identical) twins, usually from the same mother.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Caan Godborn can make their usage of a Sinistral Variant Magic Spell, count as Radiant instead, once per day. Additionally, Caan Godborn can use a form of Magic sonar that floods an area with tiny magical particles that create an outline that they can see despite their blindness or difficulty of seeing. Objects and people that are anti-Magic repel this effect and appear like a void, while incredibly powerful people or artifacts are almost intolerably bright.  
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Neall and Nolvan Godborn are seen by the faithful as living embodiments of the struggle between War and Culture, and many look up to them to be paragons of these qualities for the Empire.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Caan Godborn must sacrifice one Heritage Trait Mechanic of their own, which becomes a commutable Mechanic. Caan Godborn can then align with any other [[Races|Heritage]] and choose one Mechanic from their Heritage Traits. This does not change their Design appearance, but can change the appearance of their mutated Arms to bear the aesthetics, symbols, or colors associated with the aligned Heritage.  
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 3
| Twindivine Godborn can (out of combat) exchange their Proficiencies with one another. They may also use Elytra as flight in Regalia (including use of rockets). Combat instantly disables flight.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |  
|-
Caan Godborn can supercharge the glowing light in their eyes, removing any eye cover or goggles they were wearing to dampen its effect, and use the glow from their eyes as a (laser) weapon. This does not change any Combat Mechanics or Styles, it is purely for the aesthetic flair of Emotes. Additionally, Caan Godborn cannot be blindfolded or blinded by having their eyes covered, since they see through Magic.  
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Twindivine Godborn can (out of combat or when exiting combat) reach their hand through the chest of a dying or dead person and restart their heart, even if they have guaranteed revive mechanics.
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| Twindivine Godborn gain [[Solvaan#Mist_Forms|Solvaan Mist Forms]] as a Mechanic, black coal smoke if they are losing faith in their work, white and golden glowing clouds if their faith is secure.
|}
|}
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===Fornoss Eikki Godborn===
|- style=""
{|
! rowspan="9" style="font-size:24px; width: 220px;" | [[File:Armandar.png|220px|caption|center]]
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Amandaros is the (Evintarian) Unionist God of life-lust, happiness, celebration and progeny. It is well established that he is part-God part-Void Demon in Evintarian Unionism.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Known Powers:'''
| rowspan="5" | [[File:New Canvasgfhdhfdhgdfjhfghggg.png|150px|caption|left]]
| Amandaros has divine touch when it comes to solving infertility or inability to give birth, even for same-sex couples or singles, who wish to share the happiness of children.  
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Eikki is the Ailor Fornoss God of drunken revelry and partygoers, but the implication of his change is far less benign. It is said that he drank Vola blood, thus becoming Vola himself while he was Eili prior, and has gotten so drunk on the god-ichor that he cannot stop drinking it. The implication is that he is slowly transforming into some kind of horror amalgam of Eili and Vola contradictions, and that his humanoid form is slowly giving way to a monster growing inside his body. This in part became an analogy that too much of the good stuff inevitably rears demons, and how the kindest and most soft-spoken soul can become a monster if taken by greed and gluttony. While Eikki has a set hair-color, his children can inherit any other hair color, though usually range on the ginger range. He grants brightly glowing orange irises to his children, and also his unnatural size either in muscle or fat.  
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| No max age, no Race limits (because Amandaros is Raceless, the Godborn's Race will be the parent's (even if Half-Race), and must have Void-bent Eyes (Magenta glowing irises).  
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Unlike Halfvel's children, Eikki's children are well understood to just be an accidental byproduct of Eikki's drunken stupor partying with mortals. In a way, most of fornoss society even expects Eikki Godborn to eventually fall to the same vices their father has succumbed to, ironically causing the conditions in which many become alcoholics to cope with the societal distrust to their future.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Amandaros's children can have any evolved aspect of [[Evolism]] in them, for example Void Mutations, increased/heightened body-size and build, and horns, without being Occult.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Eikki Godborn are able to use God-Magic to summon Eikki's endless delights, banquet tables full of the most delicious food and drinks that keep refilling and replenishing. Yet, this food always has a downside: it is delightfully addictive, and anyone who partakes in the banquet is likely to become addicted to the substances, unable to tear themselves away from the consumption of plenty.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Amandaros resides in the Temple of Birth to be summoned/asked for aid in conceiving a child for childless parents who cannot have them, and even single people who don't want to marry.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
Eikki Godborn have an impossibly high tolerance for Alcohol, always being allowed to roll twice during drinking games to their benefit. Additionally, Eikki Godborn can override the mind of bystanders and Knights to not hold them accountable for Regalian Low-Law violations, so long as they got a decent laugh, or a flirt, out of one or several of the bystanders.  
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 3
| Unlike other Godborn of Unionism, These Godborn have no expectations, as they are considered a solution to a problem: infertility. They might still be mistrusted on account of being part-Demon.
| style="vertical-align:top;" |  
|-
Eikki Godborn if imprisoned, locked up, or chained down, can simply splip out of these chains or through blocked doors that contain them, and break free. This does not stop guards or prison wardens from attacking them should they try to break out. Additionally, while off-screen imprisoned by the Metropolitan, Eikki Godborn can charisma their way out of prison early so long as they are not in for High Law.  
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| Amandaros Godborn gain the Mundane [[Adapt_Point_Buy#Shapeshift_Pack|Shapeshift Pack]] for free. However, they can get the Magic version by re-buying it.
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Amandaros Godborn gain a Transformation to appear as a Succor Kindred, an Incubus/Succubus version of themselves with Amandaros like aesthetics. does not count as Disguise or a Monster.
|-
| style="background-color:#ffe7a3;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| Amandaros Godborn can (with OOC consent) read emotions from other Characters, and suppress their own from being read. Additionally they can bottle their own emotions to consume later. (Hidden)
|}
|}
 
===Estelley Sapphora Godborn===
===Fornoss Godborn===
{|
Note that while Fornoss only has two Godborn on this page, because Thirun (The Arken of Pride) is also a God in Fornoss, [[Arkenborn#Pride_Arken|Arkenborn of Pride]] are also considered Godborn among the Fornoss followers. However, it is important to note that this is purely a religious distinction for the Fornoss. While Godborn on this Page are generally acknowledged by all other Religions, Arkenborn of Pride are only acknowledged by Fornoss followers as Godborn, because the Pride Arken is considered a Demon to all other Religions. Pride Arkenborn share similar expectations to other Fornoss Godborn within Fornoss society.
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;
|- style=""
! rowspan="9" style="font-size:24px; width: 220px;" | [[File:Halfvel1.png|220px|caption|center]]
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Halfvel is the Wolf-Father, the [[Fornoss]] God of [[Marken]], Beasts, and particularly Wolves. His specific role in Fornoss is to seed demigodhood among Mortals for the faith.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Known Powers:'''
| Halfvel is known as the Wolf-Father, and a protector of nature, while Wolves are his agents in the wild. He is the most powerful Marken known to exist, and commands others.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| No max age, must be Ailor, Half-Ailor, [[Dwarf]], Half-Dwarf, or [[Urlan]], must have black hair, and must have Wolf-God Eyes (sky-blue irises, with dark-gray sclera).
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| Halfvel Godborn can have increased height and build, or a green-blue glowing skin discoloration shaped like a tree on their back and arms which grows as they age.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| Halfvel has perhaps the most Godborn wandering Aloria, since his very purpose is to create them. He frequently appears to single women for one night of divine passion.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| Halfvel's children are considered wardens of nature and Fornoss society. In general though, Fornoss faith does not describe divinity to Godborn, their life is more like a trial.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| Halfvel Godborn are always [[Marken]], cannot be cured, and can speak humanoid languages in all Transformations. Additionally, they have perfect night vision in dark environments.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Halfvel Godborn can absorb (non player) Spirits into their body, turning them into Fornoss Revenants, and fusing their personality and self with their own to create a new identity.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| Halfvel Godborn are immune to Prideborn Mindvex, Bodyborn forced Mutations, and general Arkenborn mind/emotion/memory alterations. They also can only be seen by the Vola Gods if they act.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;
|- style=""
! rowspan="9" style="font-size:24px; width: 220px;" | [[File:New Canvasgfhdhfdhgdfjhfgh.png|220px|caption|center]]
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Eikki is the God of Drunken Revelry, partying and feasting. While Halfvel creates Godborn on purpose, Eikki's Godborn are often more treated like an accident or byproduct.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Known Powers:'''
| Eikki as the King of Feasting has great command over the realm of delights and beers, brewing legendary ales, godly roasts and generally addictive foods and drinks.
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| No max age, must be Ailor, Half-Ailor, [[Dwarf]], Half-Dwarf, or [[Urlan]], must have ginger hair, and must have Revel-God Eyes (glowing orange irises, with black sclera).
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| Eikki Godborn are either large and fat, or large and muscular, and cannot lose this body shape no matter what. They can also take other Eikki aesthetics (see Art).
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Saphoriggg.png|150px|caption|left]]
| Eikki Godborn are more often than not just accidental births during Eikki's legendary parties where drunken stupors slide into unexpected nights of passionate after-party.
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
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Sapphora was once a Goddess of war and conquest, but after her subjugation by Talea, became a Goddess of popularity, sociability and extroversion, as that desire for martial conquest turned itself to the next best thing: conquest through love and affection and loyalty. Sapphora holds Court in the grand Temple of Amontaar, where she tests the wits of her worshipers and may deem one suitable to produce offspring. Sapphora does not carry children to term, her children immaculately born and given to the father, mother, or non-gendered parent on their departure. Sapphora, despite having Resonant Offspring, is actually an ancient-Elf, and as such pre-dates all Elven heritages that split away over the millennia. As such, she is considered universal-Elf, and her children can be born of any Elf type. She grants her children golden glowing irises with pink flecks or petals in them.  
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| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Eikki's Godborn like other Fornoss Godborn have little expectation placed on them by society that does not want to acknowledge them until they have done something worth respect.
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Sapphora's children are born without explicit religious expectation, but there is a great deal of cultural expectation to their performance in society. They are born blessed with the beauty and influence on the minds of others granted by their mother, and as such Elven society expects them to be widely beloved by all, have grace and beauty and class to rival the gods, and subject others to their whims.  
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| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Eikki Godborn are able to (God-Magic) summon endless foods and drinks of the highest addictive and succulent quality, while their drinks might create (consent based) addiction in consumers.
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Sapphora Godborn have 2 snakes that flow from their hair/back that act independently from the Godborn. They gain 1 additional snake for each (Player Character) they are actively Romancing, which increases their Persuasion /dice results by +2 flat on the final result per added snake. Also, they gain [[Adapt_Point_Buy#Mindcontrol_Pack|The Mind Control Pack]] for free, but cannot use Persuasion Guidance. Finally, if they are Exist Planar-Aligned, they can still use God-Magic.  
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| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Eikki Godborn have an impossibly high tolerance for Alcohol, and can get away with breaking Low and Magic Law, so long as they got a decent laugh, or flirt, out of bystanders.
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If Sapphora Godborn are spurned in Romance Roleplay, or rejected in a flirt, or rejected by a Romantic Partner, they lose their Sapphora Godborn Mechanics, and gain the [[Arkenborn#Rejection_Arken| Rejection Arkenborn Mechanics]] instead, and can become more violent/brawny/brutish/war-like. This lasts until the Player (OOC) decides that their Sapphora Godborn believes in the concept of love again, and the Sapphora Godborn Mechanics return.  
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| style="background-color:#c6f7d3;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 3
| Eikki Godborn If imprisoned, locked up, or chained down, Eikki Godborn can slip out of these restraints and walk through locked doors. They can still be attacked and hurt if careless though!
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Sapphora Godborn can understand all languages, even if they cannot speak them themselves. Additionally, they can speak a unique language called Lenelämor in Elven, which only their Romance Partners can understand when it is spoken. However, all Sapphora Godborn can also hear this language even if they are not Romancing the person using it, as can Divine Entities/Event Characters/Gods and those with certain Mechanics.  
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===Draconism Godborn===
==Formless Godborn==
It is primarily necessary to state that Dragons do not reproduce. As a result. Draconism Godborn, function somewhat differently, and are in fact called "Dreamborn", though most other Religions still consider them Draconism Godborn. Note, Dreamborn aren't also Godborn in the traditional sense. While most Godborn are born without function or purpose and their role is fulfilled in service to their religion, Dreamborn are born with a very specific fate in mind divined by Daiana's own dreams. These can sometimes be as complicated as "Solve world hunger", and "Free all Asha slaves in Allorn captivity", but can sometimes can also be very subtle things like "Start a school in Crookback, Regalia", or "Invent a new machine that can keep food good for longer and prevent decay". Why or how these Purposes come about is unclear, and sometimes it also seems cruel that some Fates seem insurmountable, while others can be performed in a single day. Not only that, Daiana also frequently dreams up new Dreamborn with the same Fate, if the previous one took too long, died, or diverted from the path and started aiding evil (Void/Exist/Ordial entities). Dreamborn with the same purpose will be able to recognize each other, and Dreamborn in general receive frequent visions of Daiana's Dreams directing them to their Purpose and Fate, however Fate is never set, and each Dreamborn has free will to refuse. They are also not Spirits or Magical entities, they are born Mundane. However, they are never Mageborn with Dimensional Magic (Void/Exist/Ordial), and if they ever learn Dimensional Magic, they become mis-aligned with their Fate, and can no longer feel Daiana, their Fate, receive visions from her, or connect with her Spiritually. This mis-alignment remains until their magic is cleansed through some means, and they spend 1 Divinium to re-connect with their Fate.
===Unionist Amandaros Godborn===
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| style="background-color:#f6cffc; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Daiana is the Dragon Core of the world, she dreams up the other Gods and Goddesses and is Earth and Nature incarnate, as well as the proverbial Earth Mother Spirit.
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| style="background-color:#f6cffc;" | '''Known Powers:'''
| Daiana's powers are barely understood to be able to dream parts of reality around divinity and concepts of reality in the world, including the Dreamborn and their fates.
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| style="background-color:#f6cffc;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| No max age, can be of any Race or Half-Race, and must have Half-Death Eyes (either yellow or blue, dark sclera, and irises produce a wispy trail as they move).
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| style="background-color:#f6cffc;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| Dreamborn otherwise do not have any real aesthetics, as they are often just dreamt up as normal people. They can however pick general Dragon Aesthetics (scales, horns, tails, etc).
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| Dreamborn are not born, they just appear one day with visions of their Divine Purpose, either as infants to be raised by a family or as full grown adults ready for their mission.  
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Amandaros is a Shapeshifter Unionist God of Proginy. Amandaros was once a Void Spirit Sovereign who served under the Void God Armas, but abandoned the Void cause and Evolism as a whole, and joined up with Unionism. His work for Unionism was eventually recognized by the Evintarian Cult, who saw his work in helping barren and childless couples and individuals have children, as divinely inspired by the Everwatcher. In doing this work. Amandaros also became Void and God-Magic Aligned. Because Amandaros is a shapeshifter, his children can look like anything. He can even possess a couple of mortals, or a singular person, and sire a child for them this way. Amandaros grants his children magenta-glowing eye-mutation, allowing their pupils to be glowing magenta. Amandaros does not pass any other visual traits to his children on account of his shapeshifting nature.
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| style="background-color:#f6cffc;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Dreamborn do not have a semi divine nature in Draconism, but it is understood that they fulfill some kind of hidden purpose decided upon by Daiana's Dreams which often defy logic.
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Amandaros Godborn are not considered divinely born to most Unionists, mostly because Amandaros is a God of the necessity of childbirth for those who cannot have it, not with divine purpose. Worse yet for some, there are many Unionists who think Amandaros mostly a lust and hedonism God, who only uses the veil of charity to engage in debauchery. As such, his children may also be seen as debauchers.  
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| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Dreamborn gain Mechanic 6 and 7 from [[Archon]] Mechanics, despite not being Archon themselves. Dreamborn cannot become Archon.  
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Amandaros Godborn gain the [[Adapt_Point_Buy#Shapeshift_Pack| Adapt Point Buy Shapeshift Pack]] Mundane version for free. They can acquire the Magical version by re-buying the Pack with their regular Proficiencies. However, even with just the Mundane version, they can manifest a variety of Void-Spirit-inspired traits like horns, tails, and other hellish aesthetic traits. If they become Void or Exist Planar Aligned, they can still use God-Magic.
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| style="background-color:#f6cffc;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Dreamborn gain access to the [[Songaskia#Sofawaati_Form|Sofawaati Form Mechanic]], even if they are not Songaskians, styled after whichever Dragon closest aligns with their dreamed up Fate.
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Amandaros Godborn gain a Transformation called the Succor Kindred, which is an Incubus/Succubus inspired version of themselves. This does not count as a Monstrous Transformation, nor does it count as a Disguise. This Transformation should be sufficiently inspired by the concept of a love-God, and not be mistakeable for the appearance of any other Heritage or Transformation.  
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| style="background-color:#f6cffc;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 3
| Dreamborn are tuned into Daiana's Dreams. They can read certain Event hints that may not be obvious to other people (inquire with DM/Event Hoster for opportunities).
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Amandaros Godborn can (with OOC Consent) read the Emotions of others, and also suppress their own from being read by anyone else who may have this capacity. Furthermore, they can bottle Emotions they feel themselves in small vials, which when smelled like a perfume, cause the person (either the Godborn, or others) to experience this emotion in full. Vials are reusable.  
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===Fornoss Halfvel Godborn===
===Estelley Godborn===
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Note that while Estelley only has one Godborn on this page, because Artarel (The Arken of Justice) is also a God in Estelley, [[Arkenborn#Justice_Arken|Arkenborn of Justice]] are also considered Godborn among the Estelley followers. However, it is important to note that this is purely a religious distinction for the Estelley. While Godborn on this Page are generally acknowledged by all other Religions, Arkenborn of Justice are only acknowledged by Estelley followers as Godborn, because the Justice Arken is considered a Demon to all other Religions. Justice Arkenborn share similar expectations to other Estelley Godborn within Estelley society.
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| style="background-color:#cdf5f7; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Sapphora is the Estelley Goddess of of the Here and Now, of Popularity, Extroversion, and Sociability. She resides in Amontaar to give those wishing children their wish.
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| Sapphora like all other Estelley Gods is an immensely powerful Mage, with a particular focus on the seduction and mental control over others akin to mind influence and thralling.  
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
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Halfvel is the Wolf-father god of Fornoss, a god of loyalty, of guidance, and of the helping hand. To many, Halfvel is a protector of the Fornoss faith, while Odal is a vengeful Spirit who recruits the Odalv to kill and destroy everything that offends the faith, Halfvel spreads his progeny far and wide to aid the faithful in more benign ways, from spiritual guidance to physical protection. He is called the Wolf-God, because he normally appears as a massive god-like wolf, but he does occasionally take more humanoid form and walk among mortals when Nidr has decreed that his offspring must aid the faith in a certain area. Despite mostly being an Ailor, Halfvel Godborn are Formless, because Halfvel's children can be born of any [[Races|Heritage]], though often focusing on Ailor, Dwarf, or Urlan. Halfvel grants his children the wolf-eyes, dark gray sclera and glowing bright blue irises.  
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| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| No max age, must be any Elven Race or any Half-Race of these (but she never lays with Eronidas, Asha, Urlan, or Allar), and have Saphery-Eyes (Golden iris with pink flecks).
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Halfvel Godborn have a great deal of expectation in Fornoss faith, as Nidr always decrees their appearance in a certain area. They are usually protectors, guides, mentors, and teachers, often becoming warriors to protect enclaves, or priests to provide spiritual guidance to those losing touch with the faith. The lack of clear directions of what is expected of them however, can sometimes be daunting for them, as Nidr never explains.  
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| style="background-color:#cdf5f7;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Sapphora Godborn can have any number of movable snake-head hair strands, floral glowing pink patterns on their skin, or metallic golden glowing hair.
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Halfvel Godborn are born with incurable (non-Infectious) Markenism, however it contains none of the downsides. They are always fully in control of themselves when they Transform, and can always dictate when they Transform. They are immune to outside forced-Transformation Mechanics, like Lothar collars, and can speak normal humanoid languages when in any Transformation. Outside of Transforming, they also have night-vision.  
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| style="background-color:#cdf5f7;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Sapphora welcomes those who cannot have children at her Temple, or those seeking her love (as she is the most beautiful Elven creature alive), granting them the burden of child-raising in return.
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Halfvel Godborn can absorb (non Player) Spirits into their own body, turning them into Fornoss Primal Revenants. They can either choose to contain them there, or fuse their memories and personality with their own, thus adding skills and knowledge, but also changing their behavior and world view accordingly. This process does consume the Spirit and destroy it, as it lives on in them.  
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| style="background-color:#cdf5f7;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 3
| Sapphora's Godborn have an unclear purpose. Any Elf is free to dictate their expectation on the Godborn of Estelley, whether they be intrepid conquerors, powerful mages, or caretakers.
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Halfvel Godborn have unique protections against bodily manipulation. They are immune to Prideborn Mindvex, Bodyborn forced Mutations, and general Arkenborn/Godborn emotion reading/memory alterations/mind manipulation. Additionally, while wearing a cloak, so long as they do not speak or act against Evolist/Vola/Pagan Gods/Divine Entities/Spirit Sovereigns/Spirit Dukes, they remain unseen by them, even during Divinium Summonings.  
| style="background-color:#cdf5f7;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| Sapphora Godborn gain [[Adapt_Point_Buy#Mindcontrol_Pack | Mind Control]] Pack for free, but cannot use Persuasion Guidance. Additionally, they can make Persuasion Dice derive from Magic Proficiency.
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| style="background-color:#cdf5f7;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Sapphora Godborn if spurned in romance, lose their Godborn Mechanics, and gain the [[Arkenborn#Rejection_Arken|Rejection Arkenborn Mechanics]] temporarily, until they regain their faith in love, and return to Sapphora's Mechanics.
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| style="background-color:#cdf5f7;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| Sapphora Godborn are masters having anxiety that people talk badly of them. Even for languages they do not speak, if someone insults them in their native tongue, they will know what was said.
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===Baskarr Godborn===
===Draconism Daiana Godborn===
Baskarr Godborn exist within the spectrum of the known Gods. It is entirely possible that future discoveries of long lost Gods, may also return knowledge of additional Godborn types.  
===Baskarr Khannar Godborn===
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===Pagan Xeradon Godborn===
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===Pagan Eldertide Godborn===
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==Refracted Godborn==
| style="background-color:#f7d6c6; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
Refracted Godborn are a unique category of Arkenborn who also double as Godborn. This only covers Pride, Justice, and Fury Arkenborn, and should be considered more an extension of their Mechanics rather than a standalone Godborn that can be played. As such, Refracted Godborn cannot be chosen as a Godborn Character concept, to play them, refer to the Arkenborn Page, and follow the design rules listed there. This Page merely records the effects of their Refraction.  
| Akhet is the Sun-God of fertility, perseverance, survival, and the ever-lasting memory of the Dewamenet Empire. He is the God-King of Baskarr Gods and Goddesses.
===Pride Arkenborn===
The Pride Arken is considered the most powerful of Void Aligned Arken, and has been so active in history, that it has resulted in numerous Refractions. Refractions occur when the "consciousness" of a singular entity creates multiple "actors". What this means, is that they share a common awareness and sentience, but that different "bodies" exist that act autonomously from the communal awareness. For the Pride Arken, this manifests in the Fornoss God Thirun, and the Evolist God Catheron. [[Arkenborn#Pride_Arken|Pride Arkenborn]] can optionally adopt an aspect of either Thirun or Catheron, because they are in a way the same entity. If a Pride Arkenborn adopts an aspect, their visual traits align more with the refracted identity, and they can swap out up to 2 Mechanics from the Prideborn Kit for Mechanics present on their adopted aspect. Adopting an aspect of Thirun makes Pride Arkenborn both Void and God-Magic aligned at once, adopting an aspect of Catheron leaves them unchanged. It is not possible to combine Thirun and Catheron Mechanics. Finally, it should be noted, that adopting an aspect is not a permanent decision (it can be changed once a month), and does not require the Pride Arkenborn to be religious.
====Fornoss Thirun Refraction====
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| Akhet's powers are somewhat mysterious, but he is a known Shapeshifter and commands the power of the sun and fire for all those who would stand in his way (and wake).
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
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Thirun is the God of Magic, Pride and Vanity. Where-as the Pride Arken is primarily a prideful entity, Thirun extends much further into a hunger to possess all Magic, to have all magical knowledge, and to own all Artifacts. How exactly Thirun became to be in the Fornoss religion is unclear, though it is generally assumed that this occurred during an earlier reincarnation that achieved such great power that he forced himself into godhood, until his mortal body perished but his god-like essence lived on as Thirun, and Refracted his identity from then on. The fact that Thirun and the Pride Arken have thus shared a common consciousness, goes a long way in explaining that the Pride Arken reincarnations have consistently been among the Velheim people since the Cataclysm, and that his preferred partners end up being those with Velheim heritage and Fornoss beliefs.  
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| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Changes
| Always Asha (or Half-Asha), Akhet's Godborn have sections (or fully) golden metallic fur, while their irises are metallic golden, and their eye whites reflective black.
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While Pride Arkenborn default to tall Ailor or Half-Ailor with platinum blonde hair, those Pride Arkenborn who adopt an aspect of Thirun, have their hair turn a more warm golden hue all over their body. Optionally, they also manifest Fornoss religious markings and runes as tattoos that may change and shape up a prophecy about their fate, Nidr's actual weaving of their life-story bound on their body.
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Akhet's Godborn may also generally be bigger, taller, and broader than other Asha, and be energized and excitable merely from being touched by sunrays around them.
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Worshiping the Fornoss Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Thirun, he acknowledges those Thirun Arkenborn who adopt his aspect and also worship at least the Vola. These Prideborn are considered the Thirunvir. They are actually allies of the Bardvir, creating a contrast with the animosity between Justice and Prideborn traditionally, acting as Mage-police among Fornoss believers, to hold to task Magic-abusers among them.  
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Akhet frequently disguises as a dimuitive Rat-Asha with a single golden fur patch on his back, seeking out those who will lay with him to add to his Thousand Sons.
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The Pride Arkenborn, While fighting alongside at least one Odalv or Bardvir, gains +1 Defense Stat (breaking cap up to 11) Additionally, they can hijack any form of Mechanic or non-Ability-based Magic usage, such as aesthetic flair or just environment Magic usage by other Player Characters, and make it do something they want, or shut it down entirely. They can in essence act like Anti-Mages to other aesthetic Magic usage.  
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Akhet's Godborn are believed to be warriors of the Dewamenet Legacy among Baskarr faithful, fighting to uphold the memory of their once dead Empire, and revive parts of it.
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The Pride Arkenborn can break the limitations imposed on the curing of Player-created Curses. Instead of needing a minimum of Magic Proficiency to remove a Curse, the Pride Arkenborn can fully absorb the Curse themselves, and banish it from inside their body. Doing so however, makes them deathly ill for the next 24 hours, unable to engage in any Combat Roleplay, and barely able to walk without being supported.  
| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| Akhet Godborn can perform great feats of physical power outside of Combat like bare-hand climbing up cliffs, throwing boulders and cracking them with a single punch, and carry huge loads.
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Akhet Godborn can Transform into a Sulfur Demgod, made of solid bronze plates, vents of steam and magma, and animalistic traits. This Transformation counts as a Disguise but breaks when defeated.
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| Akhet Godborn can curse (with OOC Consent) to teach someone compassion for the Asha by changing their heritage to Asha (from for example previously Ailor) until they understand, or want to stay that way.  
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====Evolism Catheron Refraction====
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Khannar is the dead-God of Revenge, Justice for the dead Dewamenet, and retribution for the still living Asha enacted upon the Elves and the Allorn Legacy they hold.
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Known Powers:'''
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| Khannar is a vicious fighter, with claws that rend death-poison that kill quickly and painfully. His followers are his enactors of divine punishment on their enemies.
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
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Catheron is the Evolist God of all things Magical and the powers of the Void, but also the liberation from suffering of reality through Magic usage, and the power to impose one's own vision of reality, on the broken world. Catheron came into being when the Pride Arken reincarnation close to Cataclysm co-authored a plot to kill Estel, which allowed him to break into the Void, kill the Void God Onu, and take his place. Eventually his mortal body in Aloria withered and died and was reborn, but part of his consciousness was Refracted into the Void as a Void God. This self would later join the Evolist Pantheon, and thus be a gateway for infinite knowledge and Magic, that the mortal Pride reincarnations would frequently use to cheat the memory-reset of death. This connection also explains why so many Kathar still worship the Pride Arken, despite his lack of godhood.  
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Changes
| Khannar Godborn must always be Full Blood Asha, always have Khannar's glowing teal eyes, and become enshrouded in ghostly teal mists the more they become enraged.
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When Pride Arkenborn adopt the aspect of Catheron, their once blonde hair all over their body turns raven-black and they exude a permanent effect of magical unease around them, like a small Curse that Curses anyone in Emote Range to feel uneasy and off, like something ominous is present or lingering in the area. Catheron also causes a Prideborn's eyes to glow more brightly, so that the pupil is almost invisible.
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Khannar Godborn can optionally manifest all manner of Ordial-Themed Necromancer-like aesthetics. A common one is to also turn any pets or mounts into ghostly animal skeletons.
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Worshiping the Evolism Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Catheron, he barely even acknowledges those that do as anything related to his supreme godhood. However, at the end of the day, most Prideborn that choose this aspect are hardly motivated by feelings of filial piety, and more by the dark-magic that Catheron provides as the Eclipse Witch, and his alluring powers. Other Evolists see them as divine children, though.  
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Khannar is assumed to only have hate in his heart, but this misses the context of his love for his own people. Khannar can genuinely fall in love with Asha and spend summers with them.
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The Pride Arkenborn becomes a dark-magic wielder who hungers for more dark-magic around them. For each Sinistral Magic Spell used around them in a Combat Roleplay Scene, they gain 1 Dark Magic Counter. When the Pride Arkenborn has accumulated 10 Dark Magic Counters in the same scene, they gain +2 Attack Stat (Breaking Cap up to 11) for the rest of that specific Combat Scene, so long as they use Magic as Attack Stat.  
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Khannar's Godborn are believed to be the killers that do the dirty work that Akhet's Godborn would not, to act as judge, jury, and executioner, both within Asha society for traits, and Allorn outside.
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The Pride Arkenborn can Transform into a Magic Horror, an amalgam of incomprehensible undulating and writing Magic that only barely retains some semblance of a humanoid shape and existence. This Transformation counts as a Disguise, and a Monstrous Transformation, but breaks when they are defeated in Combat Roleplay. This Transformation can appear like anything due to the wide interpretation of Magic, but should generally appear like wild chaotic Magic.
| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| If imprisoned, locked up, or chained down, Khannar Godborn can slip out of these restraints and walk through locked doors with little effort. They can still be attacked and hurt if careless though!
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Khannar Godborn can infest an Object or Artifact, temporarily becoming a Vested Spirit by Spirit Page rules. The Weapon can be cleansed by Aelrrigans, causing the Godborn to be ejected.
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| style="background-color:#f7d6c6;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| If investigated by any Knight, Khannar Godborn can wipe the memories of a Knight involving them specifically so that any investigation is sure to be stalled forever against them. (Hidden)
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===Pagan Faith Godborn===
===Justice Arkenborn===
Pagan Faith Godborn are immensely rare. Even though multiple Godborn may be categorized here, this is a group-category for standalone Godborn. That means none of them are religiously related to one another. Note: Xeradon Godborn do need to be part of Xeradon's Will Religion, however Eldertide Godborn do not need to be members of the Eldertide Religion. Eldertide Godborn are the only exception on this page that allows their Godborn to not be part of their Religion, or born to parents that worship the Eldertide.
The Justice Arken is considered the most powerful of Exist Aligned Arken, and has been so active in history, that it has resulted in numerous Refractions. Refractions occur when the "consciousness" of a singular entity creates multiple "actors". What this means, is that they share a common awareness and sentience, but that different "bodies" exist that act autonomously from the communal awareness. For the Justice Arken, this manifests in the Estelley Goddess Artarel, and the Fornoss God Bard. [[Arkenborn#Justice_Arken|Justice Arkenborn]] can optionally adopt an aspect of either Bard or Artarel, because they are in a way the same entity. If a Justice Arkenborn adopts an aspect, their visual traits align more with the refracted identity, and they can swap out up to 2 Mechanics from the Justiceborn Kit for Mechanics present on their adopted aspect. Adopting an aspect of Bard makes Justice Arkenborn both Exist and God-Magic aligned at once, adopting an aspect of Artarel leaves them unchanged. It is not possible to combine Bard and Artarel Mechanics. Finally, it should be noted, that adopting an aspect is not a permanent decision (it can be changed once a month), and does not require the Justice Arkenborn to be religious.
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====Fornoss Bard Refraction====
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| Xeradon is the Deep-sea Leviathan Emperor, the God of all the seas as seen by his Religion Xeradon's Will, an ancient [[Pagan Faiths|Pagan Faith]] that pre-dates many other Religions.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Known Powers:'''
| Xeradon is absolutely massive, and is capable of swallowing whole islands and ships whole. He is the largest and most powerful deep-sea creature to ever have lived of godlike qualities.  
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| Xeradon's Godborn can only ever be full-blood Finullen or (Mai)Allar. All of Xeradon's Godborn have Depth-Seer Eyes, black/gray sclera with glowing white irises that are visible in complete darkness.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| Other optional traits for Xeradon's Godborn are a variety of deep-sea themed aesthetics (claws, fins, tails, etc.), but they may also adopt Allar/Finullen aesthetics between them.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Birth Story:'''
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| Xeradon sometimes chooses one of his followers to be his Maiden for the year, which can sometimes result in Xeradon creating offspring, born in the deep ocean depths where no sun shines.  
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
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Bard is the Steel-Father, the Axe of Judgement, the Law-Bringer. He is the Fornoss God of justice, but as a refraction of Justice, a far more crude expression of judgement, less interested in the concept of collective law, and rather of imposed law equalling his will. Bard was once a God separate from the Justice Arken, but in a twist of fate, he once attacked Justice and defeated her, and judged her in violation of his laws, thus killing her. In doing so, he absorbed part of her identity, and became a merged entity that acted as a Refraction of the Justice Arken. The Justice Arken would then be reborn in an endless cycle as all Arken do, but her consciousness was forever tied to his, and his to hers, explaining why over the past centuries, the Justice Arken could often be found dealing "justice" on those who had falsely victimized and terrorized the Fornoss faithful, as seen through his eyes.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Changes
| Xeradon's children are seen as leaders of Xeradon's Cult, and also tasked with roaming the land to subject those worthy of his glory to his worship (and also to enjoy the surface as their paradise).
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While Justice Arkenborn default to tall Lanlath with blonde hair, those Justice Arkenborn who adopt an aspect of Bard, have their hair turn brown all over their body, with the exception of the top of their hair, which remains platina blonde. Optionally, Bard aspect adopted Justice Arkenborn can become less Elf-like and more Ailor-like in appearance, brawnier and bulkier, and adopt more beast-like appearance traits and fur.  
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Xeradon's Godborn can Transform into Deep-Sea Terrors, nautical horrors with sharp claws, teeth and other appendages. This Transformation counts as a Disguise but breaks when defeated (and is Illegal!)
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Worshiping the Fornoss Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Bard, he acknowledges those Justice Arkenborn who adopt his aspect and also worship at least the Eili. These Justiceborn are considered the Bardvir. They are in contrast to Odalv (who are cruel, vengeful, violent), restrained, law-bound, and in service of Bard's judgement and justice, but widely accepted by Fornoss society as their own.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Xeradon's Godborn willingly can close their heart and mind to certain emotions or their conscience, allowing them to commit acts of great evil without feeling bad.
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The Justice Arkenborn Godborn have incurable (non-Infectious) Markenism (Bear-variant), however it contains no downsides. They are always fully in control of themselves when they Transform, and can always dictate when they Transform. They are immune to outside forced-Transformation Mechanics, and can speak normal languages when in any Transformation. They also gain +1 Attack Stat (Breaking cap up to 11) attacking Void Spirits.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| Xeradon's Godborn cannot be killed by mere mortals, as their father causes their dead body to erupt in a spout of water, turning them into a Water Spirit for a week until they are revived.
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The Justice Arkenborn can declare one person their "Ward" (does not need consent), which grants +1 Defense Stat (break cap up to 9) while in Emote Range. This must be declared on a Character Application to apply. Additionally, the Ward is immune to Prideborn Mindvex, Bodyborn forced Mutations, and general Arkenborn/Godborn emotion reading/memory alterations/mind manipulation, so long as they remain the Ward.
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====Estelley Artarel Refraction====
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc; width: 120px;" | '''God Overview:'''
| The Eldertide is an unknowable shapeshifting entity that resides in an astral dream state and seduces those willing to lay with monsters, creating a cult to reveal the ugly truth of the world.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Known Powers:'''
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| The Eldertide is not known to have any explicit powers, rather it is an immensely powerful entity that cannot be guarded against, even with conventional anti mind-control and Demon trappings.
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Description
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Artarel is the Goddess of Law, Fairness, Restitution and Vengeance to Evil. She is the Estelley Goddess of Justice, a more solution and restitution through trials of faith and repentance-oriented form of justice. Artarel is a divine manifestation of the Justice Arken that Refracted from Justice's psyche when it was violently thrown about and called upon by the anguish of the Teledden, after a weapon of mass destruction incinerated millions of Elves all at once. Artarel and the Justice Arken share the same consciousness along with Bard, but are distinct actors upon the world, where the Justice Arken is often treated more like a semi-mortal representation of Artarel among the Estelley faithful. Due to Artarel's relatively modern appearance, the Justice Arken and this God are far more aligned together than Bard might be, as his Refraction was several centuries prior.  
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Godborn Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Changes
| The Eldertide's Godborn Monsters. They have Heritage Traits (any except Slizzar), but are monstrous versions with themes (nautical, body, eldritch, etc). They also have glowing orange irises and black sclera.
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Due to Artarel and the Justice arken being the same current generation, changes between the two are minimal to non-existent. Curiously however, Justice Arkenborn who adopt an aspect of Artarel, can in doing so accept the [[Sihndar#Drowda_Taint|Drowda Taint]], with some crucial changes. They do not change Heritage Traits, keep their Magic/Alignments, keep Spirits, and keep their Arkenborn/Godborn Mechanics. It is a purely visual change.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Optional Traits:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Context
| Keep in mind that Monsters are very illegal in Regalia. Callous appearances as a Monster may result in Knights rallying to try and execute the monster. Caution and subtlty is advised.  
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Worshiping the Estelley Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Artarel, she acknowledges those Justice Arkenborn who adopt her aspect and also worship the Estelley Pantheon. These Justiceborn are considered the Just-Blades. They are widely considered divine-judges of justice and law among the Estelley faithful and stand out more than regular Justice Arkenborn as tied to the will of the Gods.  
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Birth Story:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 1
| Eldertide Godborn are born through the Eldertide's seduction. To read more on the Eldertide, source the [[Pagan_Faiths#Eldertide_Cult|Religion Page]] which explains the coming about of Eldertide Godborn.
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The Justice Arkenborn takes less damage when hurt by Spirits or those possessed by Spirits. If a Mystech Spirit-Type (including Bound Automata) Character applies -2 HP damage, reduce that by -1 HP. Additionally, The Justice Arkenborn becomes immune to Afflictions, which prevents them from becoming Vampires, Geists, or Undead. Greater Entities like Gods or Arken can still force them to become infected however.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Divine Purpose:'''
| style="font-weight:bold; width:75px; vertical-align:top;" | Mechanic 2
| The Eldertide's Godborn are considered true reflections of the ugliness of the world, its hypocrisy, its internal evil, and its wretched and corrupt contradictions. They are truth in a world of lies.
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If the Justice Arkenborn if imprisoned, locked up, or chained down, can simply splip out of these chains or through blocked doors that contain them, and break free. This does not stop guards or prison wardens from attacking them should they try to break out. Additionally, while off-screen imprisoned by the Metropolitan, they can law-nerd their way out of prison early so long as they are not in for High Law.
| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Mechanic One:'''
| Eldertide Godborn can Transform into somewhat normal-looking versions of themselves. This is not a Disguise, but is also not absolute: Certain traits can be hidden to varying degrees, changed, or revealed.
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Mechanic Two:'''
| Eldertide Gorborn can make a pact with anyone for some kind of agreement or quest. In turn however, if they attack the Godborn or fail the quest, they take massive damage (discuss in Dm's what this means).
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| style="background-color:#b1bfcc;" | '''Mechanic Three:'''
| Eldertide Godborn gain +2 Main Combat Stat (break cap to 11) against any opponent that is Transformed who is not Eldertide. They also gain additional options during Monster Hunt events (consult with DM).
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Playing a Godborn won't suddenly make other Roleplayers interested in your character. While the Demigod aesthetic is alluring, it inevitably won't be a golden bullet to make other Characters interact with yours.
* Playing a Godborn won't suddenly make other Roleplayers interested in your character. While the Demigod aesthetic is alluring, it inevitably won't be a golden bullet to make other Characters interact with yours.

Latest revision as of 21:29, 21 April 2024

Godborn are the offspring of specific divine entities of the Religions on Aloria, that even includes Estellon and Void Worship even though they are based on extra-planar entities. The Godborn manifest unique appearances, personality, and powers based on their heritage, but also have a uniquely difficult life within their own religious communities. Far from being worshiped or praised as the children of the god, Godborn are uniquely cursed with a demand to prove themselves, a task which for many of them seems too great to achieve, and so many of them languish in irrelevance, subject to the mockery and derision of the faithful, as if they are an extension of the inability of their religion to prove its superiority to others. In fact, many of the Godborn become an extension of religious wars between the various beliefs around the world, even if they nominally live in relatively peaceful conditions in various countries. There is always the hope that a Godborn will beat the Godborn of other religions in fame and name, though failing that, the criticism towards them is also proportionally more severe. It is said among the various religions that when a Godborn is born, the Gods flip a coin, with one side resulting in them being paragons of their faith, pious and virtuous, and the other side resulting in them being a curse of crime, violence and disappointment.

Godborn Rules

  • There are 2 types of Godborn, Resonant Godborn and Formless Godborn. Resonant Godborn are born through conventional reproduction between a God and a mortal (usually mother), which results in the child appearing very much like the divine parent. Resonant Godborn must always appear like their god-like parent, such as hair color and full-blood or half-Heritage but not skin tone (Gods sire children of varied appearances). Formless Godborn are born through unconventional reproduction (such as divine manifestation without intercourse), or are born from a God parent who is a shapeshifter. Formless Godborn have no strict rules to appearance, because their physical appearance is not tied to the God parent.
  • All Godborn have an identification color mutation, but this is not permanently present (except for those who are also Arkenborn). Each eye color mutation will be explained on the separate God sections, but it is important to stress that Godborn can choose to hide this color mutation or turn it back on at will. This can be useful in the case of specific Godborn that benefit from remaining hidden from the general public (such as Eldertide Godborn), or just to avoid the societal expectations that come with being Godborn. Divine entities, Event Characters, and Gods in general however, will always recognize a Godborn for what it is, and exactly whose child they are, so disguising or hiding this status may not matter there.
  • If a Godborn is born with Magic, this always defaults to God-Magic, even if the parent is more traditionally Aligned. God-Magic users born with God-Magic can only be Godborn, the only other way to acquire God-Magic at a later point in life, is to be granted it in service of the Gods by said Gods. Godborn can also be Planar-Corrupted, meaning that if they acquire any Aligned Magic or use any Sinistral Magic, that all of their God-Magic becomes Planar magic also. This is a unique interaction that does not apply in other circumstances for Planar Mages (for example, an Exist Mage learning Void Magic, can still use both), God-Mages who acquire any Planar Magic can only ever use Planar Magic from that point onwards.
  • Other assorted rules: Godborn can only ever be from one God and a mortal, Godborn also cannot be Arkenborn or Brood at the same time (excepting Pride/Justice/Fury Arkenborn). Maraya who were awakened from a vault cannot be Godborn, and Characters older than their God parent cannot be Godborn. Being a Godborn does not make a Character Occult, but the Regalian state and Characters may still treat them as such. Godborn status is not transferred between generations, and Godborn status is immediate on birth, it cannot be hidden and for many Godborn can cause a rough childhood due to societal expectations of glory. Finally, Godborn do not need to be religious, but Gods only pair with believers to have children.

Resonant Godborn

Unionist Nolvan Godborn

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Description

Nolvan is an Ailor Unionist God of war and harshness, of the chaos of inspiration and undefeated warriors and duellists. Nolvan is the twin of the other Dogmatic Unionist God Neall, and the two represent the contrast or duality of the Regalian Empire's ability to both create and destroy, to bring peace or war, and to create beauty or inflict death. Neall is controlled, reserved, and shy, while Nolvan is erratic, affable, and driven. Between the two of them, it is thus Nolvan who is subject to the carnal desires of the flesh among mortals, and who is keen to (ab)use his divine status among the faithful. Nolvan's most recognizable and passing traits, are his ginger/auburn hair, and the golden glowing tattoos that can be found in varying places of his body. He grants a golden-glowing eye-mutation to his children, allowing their sclera to be golden, and/or their irises glowing golden also.

Context

Nolvan Godborn bear a great deal of expectation from Unionist society, who expect them to become holy warriors, paladins, or defenders of the faith. There is always an unhealthy comparison with Nolvan's inability to lose a single duel, and his great physical prowess. For this reason, many Nolvan Godborn can be found among the Knightly Orders, as well as personal bodyguards of the Unionist Priests.

Mechanic 1

Nolvan Godborn can have 2 distinct Proficiency sets and appearances that they can swap between, featuring different Proficiency Packs, Body Shape, or even Gender Presentation. The idea is that they embody the contrast between the values of Nolvan and Neall, and can swap between these two distinct Forms (Art and War) so long as they are outside of Combat, and do not currently have any Abilities on active Cooldown.

Mechanic 2

Nolvan Godborn can will anyone to not die. They can sustain a person through mortal wounds, and can even reach into their chest to re-start their heart if they have died in the last hour and their soul has not yet passed on (this may not work on Event Characters). Additionally, Nolvan Godborn themselves, if they die in Battle, do not pass on to to the Afterlife, but instead become Burning Choir Undead.

Mechanic 3

Nolvan Godborn gain access to the Solvaan Mist Forms, except they only have two variants, the black with golden glowing Divine Mist Form, and the white with golden glowing Doubt Mist Form. When they are secure in their mission and faith, they can produce a black-golden glowing Mist, but if they waiver from Unionism or their purpose, this Mist is white to indicate their aimlessness.

Unionist Caan Godborn

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Caan is a Maquixtl Unionist God of burdened but beautiful Magic. He is the patron of Mages, Aelrrigan Knights, and those who teach Magic but warn for its corruption. Caan is best described as an incredibly handsome and mysterious, but deeply antisocial and often awkward God who despite his divinity, is very approachable and interacts with a wide range of mortals while doing his work for the Aelrrigan Order as one of its Mage-Knights, the highest ranked and most powerful members. Caan's most recognizable and passing traits are his ginger/auburn hair and his magical arms, which manifest differently in each child. While Caan technically has a set hair color, his children can inherit other hair colors. He grants brightly glowing (any color) eye-mutations to his children, so bright that they need darkened glasses to see, or are blind. Unlike other Godborn, these cannot be turned off.

Context

Unlike Nolvan Godborn, Caan Godborn are born entirely outside of religious expectations. Caan Godborn often end up induced into the Aelrrigan Order and are almost always born with innate Magic. Due to the high degree of Magic in Caanborn, Caan Godborn are considered the "cursed" Godborn, while Nolvan Godborn are the "blessed", leading to a modicum of rivalry or competition between the two.

Mechanic 1

Caan Godborn can make their usage of a Sinistral Variant Magic Spell, count as Radiant instead, once per day. Additionally, Caan Godborn can use a form of Magic sonar that floods an area with tiny magical particles that create an outline that they can see despite their blindness or difficulty of seeing. Objects and people that are anti-Magic repel this effect and appear like a void, while incredibly powerful people or artifacts are almost intolerably bright.

Mechanic 2

Caan Godborn must sacrifice one Heritage Trait Mechanic of their own, which becomes a commutable Mechanic. Caan Godborn can then align with any other Heritage and choose one Mechanic from their Heritage Traits. This does not change their Design appearance, but can change the appearance of their mutated Arms to bear the aesthetics, symbols, or colors associated with the aligned Heritage.

Mechanic 3

Caan Godborn can supercharge the glowing light in their eyes, removing any eye cover or goggles they were wearing to dampen its effect, and use the glow from their eyes as a (laser) weapon. This does not change any Combat Mechanics or Styles, it is purely for the aesthetic flair of Emotes. Additionally, Caan Godborn cannot be blindfolded or blinded by having their eyes covered, since they see through Magic.

Fornoss Eikki Godborn

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Eikki is the Ailor Fornoss God of drunken revelry and partygoers, but the implication of his change is far less benign. It is said that he drank Vola blood, thus becoming Vola himself while he was Eili prior, and has gotten so drunk on the god-ichor that he cannot stop drinking it. The implication is that he is slowly transforming into some kind of horror amalgam of Eili and Vola contradictions, and that his humanoid form is slowly giving way to a monster growing inside his body. This in part became an analogy that too much of the good stuff inevitably rears demons, and how the kindest and most soft-spoken soul can become a monster if taken by greed and gluttony. While Eikki has a set hair-color, his children can inherit any other hair color, though usually range on the ginger range. He grants brightly glowing orange irises to his children, and also his unnatural size either in muscle or fat.

Context

Unlike Halfvel's children, Eikki's children are well understood to just be an accidental byproduct of Eikki's drunken stupor partying with mortals. In a way, most of fornoss society even expects Eikki Godborn to eventually fall to the same vices their father has succumbed to, ironically causing the conditions in which many become alcoholics to cope with the societal distrust to their future.

Mechanic 1

Eikki Godborn are able to use God-Magic to summon Eikki's endless delights, banquet tables full of the most delicious food and drinks that keep refilling and replenishing. Yet, this food always has a downside: it is delightfully addictive, and anyone who partakes in the banquet is likely to become addicted to the substances, unable to tear themselves away from the consumption of plenty.

Mechanic 2

Eikki Godborn have an impossibly high tolerance for Alcohol, always being allowed to roll twice during drinking games to their benefit. Additionally, Eikki Godborn can override the mind of bystanders and Knights to not hold them accountable for Regalian Low-Law violations, so long as they got a decent laugh, or a flirt, out of one or several of the bystanders.

Mechanic 3

Eikki Godborn if imprisoned, locked up, or chained down, can simply splip out of these chains or through blocked doors that contain them, and break free. This does not stop guards or prison wardens from attacking them should they try to break out. Additionally, while off-screen imprisoned by the Metropolitan, Eikki Godborn can charisma their way out of prison early so long as they are not in for High Law.

Estelley Sapphora Godborn

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Sapphora was once a Goddess of war and conquest, but after her subjugation by Talea, became a Goddess of popularity, sociability and extroversion, as that desire for martial conquest turned itself to the next best thing: conquest through love and affection and loyalty. Sapphora holds Court in the grand Temple of Amontaar, where she tests the wits of her worshipers and may deem one suitable to produce offspring. Sapphora does not carry children to term, her children immaculately born and given to the father, mother, or non-gendered parent on their departure. Sapphora, despite having Resonant Offspring, is actually an ancient-Elf, and as such pre-dates all Elven heritages that split away over the millennia. As such, she is considered universal-Elf, and her children can be born of any Elf type. She grants her children golden glowing irises with pink flecks or petals in them.

Context

Sapphora's children are born without explicit religious expectation, but there is a great deal of cultural expectation to their performance in society. They are born blessed with the beauty and influence on the minds of others granted by their mother, and as such Elven society expects them to be widely beloved by all, have grace and beauty and class to rival the gods, and subject others to their whims.

Mechanic 1

Sapphora Godborn have 2 snakes that flow from their hair/back that act independently from the Godborn. They gain 1 additional snake for each (Player Character) they are actively Romancing, which increases their Persuasion /dice results by +2 flat on the final result per added snake. Also, they gain The Mind Control Pack for free, but cannot use Persuasion Guidance. Finally, if they are Exist Planar-Aligned, they can still use God-Magic.

Mechanic 2

If Sapphora Godborn are spurned in Romance Roleplay, or rejected in a flirt, or rejected by a Romantic Partner, they lose their Sapphora Godborn Mechanics, and gain the Rejection Arkenborn Mechanics instead, and can become more violent/brawny/brutish/war-like. This lasts until the Player (OOC) decides that their Sapphora Godborn believes in the concept of love again, and the Sapphora Godborn Mechanics return.

Mechanic 3

Sapphora Godborn can understand all languages, even if they cannot speak them themselves. Additionally, they can speak a unique language called Lenelämor in Elven, which only their Romance Partners can understand when it is spoken. However, all Sapphora Godborn can also hear this language even if they are not Romancing the person using it, as can Divine Entities/Event Characters/Gods and those with certain Mechanics.

Formless Godborn

Unionist Amandaros Godborn

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Amandaros is a Shapeshifter Unionist God of Proginy. Amandaros was once a Void Spirit Sovereign who served under the Void God Armas, but abandoned the Void cause and Evolism as a whole, and joined up with Unionism. His work for Unionism was eventually recognized by the Evintarian Cult, who saw his work in helping barren and childless couples and individuals have children, as divinely inspired by the Everwatcher. In doing this work. Amandaros also became Void and God-Magic Aligned. Because Amandaros is a shapeshifter, his children can look like anything. He can even possess a couple of mortals, or a singular person, and sire a child for them this way. Amandaros grants his children magenta-glowing eye-mutation, allowing their pupils to be glowing magenta. Amandaros does not pass any other visual traits to his children on account of his shapeshifting nature.

Context

Amandaros Godborn are not considered divinely born to most Unionists, mostly because Amandaros is a God of the necessity of childbirth for those who cannot have it, not with divine purpose. Worse yet for some, there are many Unionists who think Amandaros mostly a lust and hedonism God, who only uses the veil of charity to engage in debauchery. As such, his children may also be seen as debauchers.

Mechanic 1

Amandaros Godborn gain the Adapt Point Buy Shapeshift Pack Mundane version for free. They can acquire the Magical version by re-buying the Pack with their regular Proficiencies. However, even with just the Mundane version, they can manifest a variety of Void-Spirit-inspired traits like horns, tails, and other hellish aesthetic traits. If they become Void or Exist Planar Aligned, they can still use God-Magic.

Mechanic 2

Amandaros Godborn gain a Transformation called the Succor Kindred, which is an Incubus/Succubus inspired version of themselves. This does not count as a Monstrous Transformation, nor does it count as a Disguise. This Transformation should be sufficiently inspired by the concept of a love-God, and not be mistakeable for the appearance of any other Heritage or Transformation.

Mechanic 3

Amandaros Godborn can (with OOC Consent) read the Emotions of others, and also suppress their own from being read by anyone else who may have this capacity. Furthermore, they can bottle Emotions they feel themselves in small vials, which when smelled like a perfume, cause the person (either the Godborn, or others) to experience this emotion in full. Vials are reusable.

Fornoss Halfvel Godborn

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Halfvel is the Wolf-father god of Fornoss, a god of loyalty, of guidance, and of the helping hand. To many, Halfvel is a protector of the Fornoss faith, while Odal is a vengeful Spirit who recruits the Odalv to kill and destroy everything that offends the faith, Halfvel spreads his progeny far and wide to aid the faithful in more benign ways, from spiritual guidance to physical protection. He is called the Wolf-God, because he normally appears as a massive god-like wolf, but he does occasionally take more humanoid form and walk among mortals when Nidr has decreed that his offspring must aid the faith in a certain area. Despite mostly being an Ailor, Halfvel Godborn are Formless, because Halfvel's children can be born of any Heritage, though often focusing on Ailor, Dwarf, or Urlan. Halfvel grants his children the wolf-eyes, dark gray sclera and glowing bright blue irises.

Context

Halfvel Godborn have a great deal of expectation in Fornoss faith, as Nidr always decrees their appearance in a certain area. They are usually protectors, guides, mentors, and teachers, often becoming warriors to protect enclaves, or priests to provide spiritual guidance to those losing touch with the faith. The lack of clear directions of what is expected of them however, can sometimes be daunting for them, as Nidr never explains.

Mechanic 1

Halfvel Godborn are born with incurable (non-Infectious) Markenism, however it contains none of the downsides. They are always fully in control of themselves when they Transform, and can always dictate when they Transform. They are immune to outside forced-Transformation Mechanics, like Lothar collars, and can speak normal humanoid languages when in any Transformation. Outside of Transforming, they also have night-vision.

Mechanic 2

Halfvel Godborn can absorb (non Player) Spirits into their own body, turning them into Fornoss Primal Revenants. They can either choose to contain them there, or fuse their memories and personality with their own, thus adding skills and knowledge, but also changing their behavior and world view accordingly. This process does consume the Spirit and destroy it, as it lives on in them.

Mechanic 3

Halfvel Godborn have unique protections against bodily manipulation. They are immune to Prideborn Mindvex, Bodyborn forced Mutations, and general Arkenborn/Godborn emotion reading/memory alterations/mind manipulation. Additionally, while wearing a cloak, so long as they do not speak or act against Evolist/Vola/Pagan Gods/Divine Entities/Spirit Sovereigns/Spirit Dukes, they remain unseen by them, even during Divinium Summonings.

Draconism Daiana Godborn

Baskarr Khannar Godborn

Pagan Xeradon Godborn

Pagan Eldertide Godborn

Refracted Godborn

Refracted Godborn are a unique category of Arkenborn who also double as Godborn. This only covers Pride, Justice, and Fury Arkenborn, and should be considered more an extension of their Mechanics rather than a standalone Godborn that can be played. As such, Refracted Godborn cannot be chosen as a Godborn Character concept, to play them, refer to the Arkenborn Page, and follow the design rules listed there. This Page merely records the effects of their Refraction.

Pride Arkenborn

The Pride Arken is considered the most powerful of Void Aligned Arken, and has been so active in history, that it has resulted in numerous Refractions. Refractions occur when the "consciousness" of a singular entity creates multiple "actors". What this means, is that they share a common awareness and sentience, but that different "bodies" exist that act autonomously from the communal awareness. For the Pride Arken, this manifests in the Fornoss God Thirun, and the Evolist God Catheron. Pride Arkenborn can optionally adopt an aspect of either Thirun or Catheron, because they are in a way the same entity. If a Pride Arkenborn adopts an aspect, their visual traits align more with the refracted identity, and they can swap out up to 2 Mechanics from the Prideborn Kit for Mechanics present on their adopted aspect. Adopting an aspect of Thirun makes Pride Arkenborn both Void and God-Magic aligned at once, adopting an aspect of Catheron leaves them unchanged. It is not possible to combine Thirun and Catheron Mechanics. Finally, it should be noted, that adopting an aspect is not a permanent decision (it can be changed once a month), and does not require the Pride Arkenborn to be religious.

Fornoss Thirun Refraction

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Thirun is the God of Magic, Pride and Vanity. Where-as the Pride Arken is primarily a prideful entity, Thirun extends much further into a hunger to possess all Magic, to have all magical knowledge, and to own all Artifacts. How exactly Thirun became to be in the Fornoss religion is unclear, though it is generally assumed that this occurred during an earlier reincarnation that achieved such great power that he forced himself into godhood, until his mortal body perished but his god-like essence lived on as Thirun, and Refracted his identity from then on. The fact that Thirun and the Pride Arken have thus shared a common consciousness, goes a long way in explaining that the Pride Arken reincarnations have consistently been among the Velheim people since the Cataclysm, and that his preferred partners end up being those with Velheim heritage and Fornoss beliefs.

Changes

While Pride Arkenborn default to tall Ailor or Half-Ailor with platinum blonde hair, those Pride Arkenborn who adopt an aspect of Thirun, have their hair turn a more warm golden hue all over their body. Optionally, they also manifest Fornoss religious markings and runes as tattoos that may change and shape up a prophecy about their fate, Nidr's actual weaving of their life-story bound on their body.

Context

Worshiping the Fornoss Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Thirun, he acknowledges those Thirun Arkenborn who adopt his aspect and also worship at least the Vola. These Prideborn are considered the Thirunvir. They are actually allies of the Bardvir, creating a contrast with the animosity between Justice and Prideborn traditionally, acting as Mage-police among Fornoss believers, to hold to task Magic-abusers among them.

Mechanic 1

The Pride Arkenborn, While fighting alongside at least one Odalv or Bardvir, gains +1 Defense Stat (breaking cap up to 11) Additionally, they can hijack any form of Mechanic or non-Ability-based Magic usage, such as aesthetic flair or just environment Magic usage by other Player Characters, and make it do something they want, or shut it down entirely. They can in essence act like Anti-Mages to other aesthetic Magic usage.

Mechanic 2

The Pride Arkenborn can break the limitations imposed on the curing of Player-created Curses. Instead of needing a minimum of Magic Proficiency to remove a Curse, the Pride Arkenborn can fully absorb the Curse themselves, and banish it from inside their body. Doing so however, makes them deathly ill for the next 24 hours, unable to engage in any Combat Roleplay, and barely able to walk without being supported.

Evolism Catheron Refraction

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Catheron is the Evolist God of all things Magical and the powers of the Void, but also the liberation from suffering of reality through Magic usage, and the power to impose one's own vision of reality, on the broken world. Catheron came into being when the Pride Arken reincarnation close to Cataclysm co-authored a plot to kill Estel, which allowed him to break into the Void, kill the Void God Onu, and take his place. Eventually his mortal body in Aloria withered and died and was reborn, but part of his consciousness was Refracted into the Void as a Void God. This self would later join the Evolist Pantheon, and thus be a gateway for infinite knowledge and Magic, that the mortal Pride reincarnations would frequently use to cheat the memory-reset of death. This connection also explains why so many Kathar still worship the Pride Arken, despite his lack of godhood.

Changes

When Pride Arkenborn adopt the aspect of Catheron, their once blonde hair all over their body turns raven-black and they exude a permanent effect of magical unease around them, like a small Curse that Curses anyone in Emote Range to feel uneasy and off, like something ominous is present or lingering in the area. Catheron also causes a Prideborn's eyes to glow more brightly, so that the pupil is almost invisible.

Context

Worshiping the Evolism Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Catheron, he barely even acknowledges those that do as anything related to his supreme godhood. However, at the end of the day, most Prideborn that choose this aspect are hardly motivated by feelings of filial piety, and more by the dark-magic that Catheron provides as the Eclipse Witch, and his alluring powers. Other Evolists see them as divine children, though.

Mechanic 1

The Pride Arkenborn becomes a dark-magic wielder who hungers for more dark-magic around them. For each Sinistral Magic Spell used around them in a Combat Roleplay Scene, they gain 1 Dark Magic Counter. When the Pride Arkenborn has accumulated 10 Dark Magic Counters in the same scene, they gain +2 Attack Stat (Breaking Cap up to 11) for the rest of that specific Combat Scene, so long as they use Magic as Attack Stat.

Mechanic 2

The Pride Arkenborn can Transform into a Magic Horror, an amalgam of incomprehensible undulating and writing Magic that only barely retains some semblance of a humanoid shape and existence. This Transformation counts as a Disguise, and a Monstrous Transformation, but breaks when they are defeated in Combat Roleplay. This Transformation can appear like anything due to the wide interpretation of Magic, but should generally appear like wild chaotic Magic.

Justice Arkenborn

The Justice Arken is considered the most powerful of Exist Aligned Arken, and has been so active in history, that it has resulted in numerous Refractions. Refractions occur when the "consciousness" of a singular entity creates multiple "actors". What this means, is that they share a common awareness and sentience, but that different "bodies" exist that act autonomously from the communal awareness. For the Justice Arken, this manifests in the Estelley Goddess Artarel, and the Fornoss God Bard. Justice Arkenborn can optionally adopt an aspect of either Bard or Artarel, because they are in a way the same entity. If a Justice Arkenborn adopts an aspect, their visual traits align more with the refracted identity, and they can swap out up to 2 Mechanics from the Justiceborn Kit for Mechanics present on their adopted aspect. Adopting an aspect of Bard makes Justice Arkenborn both Exist and God-Magic aligned at once, adopting an aspect of Artarel leaves them unchanged. It is not possible to combine Bard and Artarel Mechanics. Finally, it should be noted, that adopting an aspect is not a permanent decision (it can be changed once a month), and does not require the Justice Arkenborn to be religious.

Fornoss Bard Refraction

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Bard is the Steel-Father, the Axe of Judgement, the Law-Bringer. He is the Fornoss God of justice, but as a refraction of Justice, a far more crude expression of judgement, less interested in the concept of collective law, and rather of imposed law equalling his will. Bard was once a God separate from the Justice Arken, but in a twist of fate, he once attacked Justice and defeated her, and judged her in violation of his laws, thus killing her. In doing so, he absorbed part of her identity, and became a merged entity that acted as a Refraction of the Justice Arken. The Justice Arken would then be reborn in an endless cycle as all Arken do, but her consciousness was forever tied to his, and his to hers, explaining why over the past centuries, the Justice Arken could often be found dealing "justice" on those who had falsely victimized and terrorized the Fornoss faithful, as seen through his eyes.

Changes

While Justice Arkenborn default to tall Lanlath with blonde hair, those Justice Arkenborn who adopt an aspect of Bard, have their hair turn brown all over their body, with the exception of the top of their hair, which remains platina blonde. Optionally, Bard aspect adopted Justice Arkenborn can become less Elf-like and more Ailor-like in appearance, brawnier and bulkier, and adopt more beast-like appearance traits and fur.

Context

Worshiping the Fornoss Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Bard, he acknowledges those Justice Arkenborn who adopt his aspect and also worship at least the Eili. These Justiceborn are considered the Bardvir. They are in contrast to Odalv (who are cruel, vengeful, violent), restrained, law-bound, and in service of Bard's judgement and justice, but widely accepted by Fornoss society as their own.

Mechanic 1

The Justice Arkenborn Godborn have incurable (non-Infectious) Markenism (Bear-variant), however it contains no downsides. They are always fully in control of themselves when they Transform, and can always dictate when they Transform. They are immune to outside forced-Transformation Mechanics, and can speak normal languages when in any Transformation. They also gain +1 Attack Stat (Breaking cap up to 11) attacking Void Spirits.

Mechanic 2

The Justice Arkenborn can declare one person their "Ward" (does not need consent), which grants +1 Defense Stat (break cap up to 9) while in Emote Range. This must be declared on a Character Application to apply. Additionally, the Ward is immune to Prideborn Mindvex, Bodyborn forced Mutations, and general Arkenborn/Godborn emotion reading/memory alterations/mind manipulation, so long as they remain the Ward.

Estelley Artarel Refraction

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Artarel is the Goddess of Law, Fairness, Restitution and Vengeance to Evil. She is the Estelley Goddess of Justice, a more solution and restitution through trials of faith and repentance-oriented form of justice. Artarel is a divine manifestation of the Justice Arken that Refracted from Justice's psyche when it was violently thrown about and called upon by the anguish of the Teledden, after a weapon of mass destruction incinerated millions of Elves all at once. Artarel and the Justice Arken share the same consciousness along with Bard, but are distinct actors upon the world, where the Justice Arken is often treated more like a semi-mortal representation of Artarel among the Estelley faithful. Due to Artarel's relatively modern appearance, the Justice Arken and this God are far more aligned together than Bard might be, as his Refraction was several centuries prior.

Changes

Due to Artarel and the Justice arken being the same current generation, changes between the two are minimal to non-existent. Curiously however, Justice Arkenborn who adopt an aspect of Artarel, can in doing so accept the Drowda Taint, with some crucial changes. They do not change Heritage Traits, keep their Magic/Alignments, keep Spirits, and keep their Arkenborn/Godborn Mechanics. It is a purely visual change.

Context

Worshiping the Estelley Religion is not necessary to adopt an aspect of Artarel, she acknowledges those Justice Arkenborn who adopt her aspect and also worship the Estelley Pantheon. These Justiceborn are considered the Just-Blades. They are widely considered divine-judges of justice and law among the Estelley faithful and stand out more than regular Justice Arkenborn as tied to the will of the Gods.

Mechanic 1

The Justice Arkenborn takes less damage when hurt by Spirits or those possessed by Spirits. If a Mystech Spirit-Type (including Bound Automata) Character applies -2 HP damage, reduce that by -1 HP. Additionally, The Justice Arkenborn becomes immune to Afflictions, which prevents them from becoming Vampires, Geists, or Undead. Greater Entities like Gods or Arken can still force them to become infected however.

Mechanic 2

If the Justice Arkenborn if imprisoned, locked up, or chained down, can simply splip out of these chains or through blocked doors that contain them, and break free. This does not stop guards or prison wardens from attacking them should they try to break out. Additionally, while off-screen imprisoned by the Metropolitan, they can law-nerd their way out of prison early so long as they are not in for High Law.

Trivia

  • Playing a Godborn won't suddenly make other Roleplayers interested in your character. While the Demigod aesthetic is alluring, it inevitably won't be a golden bullet to make other Characters interact with yours.
  • Godborn of the Unionist Schisms (Evintarian, Dogmatic, Emended) are recognized in Regalia. Other Godborn however are not acknowledged, not even Old Gods Godborn despite many Old Gods faithful living in the Regalian Capital.
  • Godborn can seek out their parents to acquire a greater understanding of their purpose in life, but this may sometimes come as a pandora's box: not all Gods are interested in speaking with their mortal offspring.

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Writers MonMarty
Last Editor Birdsfoot violet on 04/21/2024.

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