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Thrones of the Gods

Apr 27th, 2019
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  1. Located in a space between the mortal worlds lies the Senithoros, or “The Throne of the Six” Within the Senithoros the Senidi (“Six Great Ones”) perform their day to day work as gods. The thrones are divided into Upper Strata and Lower Strata, each strata holding 3 thrones.
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  3. Upper Strata—
  4. Boyanthoros, Throne of the Wilds:
  5. The first throne is home to the Goddess of Life, Maya. The chamber that holds this throne takes the form of Agaimeky in which all life is in perfect equilibrium. Though clearly sculpted by mortal hands, the chamber’s decorations appear to be shaped from the earth itself The seat of power is sculpted from stone, wood, and metal and glows with the power of the Agai. Behind the throne, the Tree of Life stands proud as it cleanses the spirits of those deemed worthy of reincarnation and blossoms with new spirits to welcome into the world.
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  7. Kronithoros, Throne of the Ages:
  8. The second throne is the seat of power of the God of Time, Rigel. As one approaches the chamber, a single thread representing the world’s current timeline can be seen. Upon entering, that thread multiplies into countless other ones, becoming The Chord. The chamber itself appears to be the inner workings of a giant machine, with strange rods and gears turning. The glass and metal throne has a dial built into it written in the tongue of the gods and displaying what timeline the chamber currently occupied. Behind the throne lies The Hourglass, which converts the countless threads into the sands of time.
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  10. Armathoros, Throne of the End:
  11. The final throne also serves as a gateway to the Lower Strata, and is the abode of the God of Death, Vega. The chamber is the exact opposite of Boyathoros and houses how Agaimeky will look when all life has been wiped from the world. Hanging alongside the path to the throne are The Undying, beings who tried to cheat Death of his due and now hang from hooks in their eye sockets with their bodies bound in barbed wire and their joints held in place with hot irons. The throne is made of bones of kings, as a reminder that all are nothing to Death. Behind the throne, a large tornado of souls whirls slowly, drawing the spirits of the deceased downward into the Lower Stratum.
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