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And, with intention to save the world and be renowned as the hero who brought Venadak back to the halls of Muid unscathed, he joined the battle that raged within Adena and was subsequently corrupted and banished to Bel. | And, with intention to save the world and be renowned as the hero who brought Venadak back to the halls of Muid unscathed, he joined the battle that raged within Adena and was subsequently corrupted and banished to Bel. | ||
− | Early life as a so-called 'Corrupted One' was challenging for him, a man who adored praise as a basic fundamental to his being. He would project his awareness outward, looking through the Gate of Markhan to peer into the world, only to find others tearing down his statues and lamenting his 'fall', the 'evil' that plagued him. For a hundred years, Brazim was filled with bitterness and spite, enraged in the face of this betrayal. To be so loved by all, only to have dysentery-plagued abominations spitting on his name and battering his idols, the God was incensed. While other Gods engaged in the Endless War, Brazim sent out his [[Spirits | + | Early life as a so-called 'Corrupted One' was challenging for him, a man who adored praise as a basic fundamental to his being. He would project his awareness outward, looking through the Gate of Markhan to peer into the world, only to find others tearing down his statues and lamenting his 'fall', the 'evil' that plagued him. For a hundred years, Brazim was filled with bitterness and spite, enraged in the face of this betrayal. To be so loved by all, only to have dysentery-plagued abominations spitting on his name and battering his idols, the God was incensed. While other Gods engaged in the Endless War, Brazim sent out his [[Spirits And Dregs|Dregs]] to murder people who slandered him on the surface, tearing them apart and leaving them scattered through the streets. He quelled his anger with orgies, consuming the essence of other Gods' Dregs to incite some sensation similar to intoxication. He wept, and then bargained, and then eventually changed. |
While most other Gods found the Corruption grating to their minds, turning them darker and more sinister, Brazim found himself becoming only more clear-headed. In place of rage, he brewed a plan. He used pleasure to manage both his corruption and his grief, and forged a weave of relationships with both the Gods adjacent to him and the Warmongers of Bel. Rather than playing a direct part in the conflict plaguing Arun's surface, Brazim would engage in a proxy war, whispering into the ears of Adac, Draedan and others, turning them against one another and remaining secure within his own bubble. Brazim became intricately aware of all that raged around him, living as Bel's broker of information, and a manager to the balance of power. | While most other Gods found the Corruption grating to their minds, turning them darker and more sinister, Brazim found himself becoming only more clear-headed. In place of rage, he brewed a plan. He used pleasure to manage both his corruption and his grief, and forged a weave of relationships with both the Gods adjacent to him and the Warmongers of Bel. Rather than playing a direct part in the conflict plaguing Arun's surface, Brazim would engage in a proxy war, whispering into the ears of Adac, Draedan and others, turning them against one another and remaining secure within his own bubble. Brazim became intricately aware of all that raged around him, living as Bel's broker of information, and a manager to the balance of power. |
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Introduction
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History
Brazim was born the son of Maraxas, an Adac who lived long ago, before the creation of the Planes by Venadak and the extinction of the Adac race outside of those planes. He was one of the first Draedan, a piece of living evidence that the Gods could reproduce, though not with one another. His mother was a member of an alien race within the Outlands; a woman that he remembers fondly, though one inconsequential to his greater destiny. Brazim, within his early years before the exodus from the Outlands, developed his divine heritage at an unprecedented level. He became the first Draedan to unlock their domains, and eventually the first and only one to ever ascend to Godhood.
Once ascending, Brazim's following centuries became trying times. The only among his peers born to mortal heritage, he had a difficult time relating to the others surrounding him. He was easily welcomed among the ranks, yet felt that the sense of comradery formed between the Gods was hollow and empty. Their desires, to him, appeared muted; their motivations surprisingly drab, focused largely on their survival against the Outsider, who followed them from world to world, culling planets in his wake. Brazim remembered being a younger man and seeing the Adac perform great things; introducing their artifacts to young races, traveling across the galaxies and domineering the night sky within the corridors of great vessels. Now, as one of their order, he saw what he perceived to be a decay of their importance, and their purpose.
From the beginning of his life, Brazim could vividly recall a dream that he often confused with reality, or perhaps blended with his own reality, a strange byproduct of the celestial power he wielded as a divine. He could see himself at the edge of a regal balcony, a chalice of wine in his hand and a warm smile upon his lips; a crown wrapped around his head, a cape thrown over his back and a lover or two at his side. He would look down below to see a mass of women and men, looking back up at him with their hands raised, only for him to pour his wine over the edge of that balcony and have the masses below ravenously compete.
Sometimes, that dream-like vision drew out longer. The details became clearer; green fields below, cypress trees, a warm summery day meeting the vibrant colors of his palace. He would be addressed not as a King, but as something more. The Adac did not initially view themselves as 'Gods' at all, using largely different terminology: Wayfinders, Navigators, Creators, Architects. Brazim was the first of many things, and he was indeed the first to ask that others address him as a God. In his path to fulfill this prophecy, he proposed that Venadak forge a world of their own, and create mortals like the ones from his vision. From Brazim's vanity, and ambition, came the idea that Atharen be forged into existence. For others it was a means of survival, but for him, a place to be worshiped and to watch others grovel beneath him.
Brazim lived out the first few thousand years, before the Bleeding, largely as one would expect of him. He became the Hero-King of his dreams, the Poet, the Visionary. He helped forge the first nations on Icheron, which bowed to him as their patron and Lord. He took on countless lovers, among the Gods and among mortals, creating Draedan like himself to fulfill the ranks of his great dynasty.
And, with intention to save the world and be renowned as the hero who brought Venadak back to the halls of Muid unscathed, he joined the battle that raged within Adena and was subsequently corrupted and banished to Bel.
Early life as a so-called 'Corrupted One' was challenging for him, a man who adored praise as a basic fundamental to his being. He would project his awareness outward, looking through the Gate of Markhan to peer into the world, only to find others tearing down his statues and lamenting his 'fall', the 'evil' that plagued him. For a hundred years, Brazim was filled with bitterness and spite, enraged in the face of this betrayal. To be so loved by all, only to have dysentery-plagued abominations spitting on his name and battering his idols, the God was incensed. While other Gods engaged in the Endless War, Brazim sent out his Dregs to murder people who slandered him on the surface, tearing them apart and leaving them scattered through the streets. He quelled his anger with orgies, consuming the essence of other Gods' Dregs to incite some sensation similar to intoxication. He wept, and then bargained, and then eventually changed.
While most other Gods found the Corruption grating to their minds, turning them darker and more sinister, Brazim found himself becoming only more clear-headed. In place of rage, he brewed a plan. He used pleasure to manage both his corruption and his grief, and forged a weave of relationships with both the Gods adjacent to him and the Warmongers of Bel. Rather than playing a direct part in the conflict plaguing Arun's surface, Brazim would engage in a proxy war, whispering into the ears of Adac, Draedan and others, turning them against one another and remaining secure within his own bubble. Brazim became intricately aware of all that raged around him, living as Bel's broker of information, and a manager to the balance of power.
It is unknown, precisely, what Brazim wants. He is known to have a tight-knit bond with Valteran and Saryn, serving as a consort to the former and a friend to the latter. In some ways, despite his ambition and vanity, Brazim's mortal upbringing appears to have given him the humility necessary to allow other Gods the podium, a fact that has kept him largely free of the toils of the Endless War. As of right now, Brazim works to make peace between Valteran and Jaxkael, hoping to turn the two embittered Gods towards the true threat domineering Arun's infernal fields: the Great Necromancer, Y'shendra.
Depiction
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Domains
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Influence
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Dogma
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Notable Religious Factions
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Amurlain
Amurlain, the Garden of Revelry. WIP.
Demigods
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