Difference between revisions of "Exile"

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=== [[Garothman]] ===
=== [[Garothman]] ===
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* Possibly [[Wikipedia:Iblis|Iblis]] a figure frequently occurring in the [[Wikipedia:Quran|Quran]] involved with the creation of [[Wikipedia:Adam_in_Islam|Adam]] (Islam) but refused to prostrate himself before him and his refusal caused him to be cast out of [[Wikipedia:Jannah|Jannah]] (paradise). Iblis is also often attributed to the devil, [[Wikipedia:Shaitan|Shaitan]].
** In [[Ifrit]]'s [[Character Quest]]; Shaytan, and an angel of fire and their fall from Eden was attributed to the fall of Iblis, also a being of fire.
*** Iblis is noted to have the ability to cut through thoughts.
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=== [[Deva Loka]] ===
=== [[Deva Loka]] ===
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'''Exile''': -<br />
'''Exile''': -<br />
'''Rule''': To cut reincarnation
'''Rule''': To cut reincarnation
* Possibly the Vedic deity [[Wikipedia:Varuna|Varuna]]; a god of the skies later including the seas. He is also a god of moral law, one who punishes those who sin without remorse, and who forgives those who err with remorse. As a god of the oceans, they are often depicted riding a crocodile called [[Makara]].
** In the event Fortune Festival's Happy Illusion epilogue, [[Tvastar]] notes that Varuna was the first naga (dragon) that wielded the powers of the primordial waters. They were the ones to rule over Deva Loka, gave everyone blessings and faith but eventually gave up their passion and disappeared from their world.
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'''Exile''': Unknown<br />
'''Exile''': Unknown<br />
'''Rule''': To cut gap
'''Rule''': To cut gap
* There is a high possibility that the exile from this world is Lugh, God of Sun and Light and Balor's grandson.
* There is a high possibility that the exile from this world is [[Wikipedia:Lugh|Lugh]], God of Sun and Light, and [[Balor]]'s grandson. Lugh was fated to be killed by his grandfather but was incidentally thrown into the ocean, where in some accounts a [[Leanan Sidhe]] familiar of his father saved him. He was then raised by [[Wikipedia:Manannán_mac_Lir|Manannán]]. He joins the [[Wikipedia:Tuatha_Dé_Danann|Tuatha Dé Danann]] and after many battles, he eventually slays Balor using a sling-stone that pierces through his eye.
** Balor describes Tír na nÓg as a realm that the old perishes at the hand of the young in order to for world itself to remain full of youth and life. In the original mythology, Balor of the Evil Eye was destined to die at the hands of his grandchild, which was Lugh.
** Balor describes Tír na nÓg as a realm that the old perish at the hand of the young in order for the world to remain full of youth and life. This is a nod to how Balor, the king of the Fomorians was slain by Lugh, his grandson, who then became the king of the Tuatha Dé Danann in real-life mythology.
** The rule to cut the "gap" might be closer to being able to hit at something's weakness or "gap" in their defense as Balor's weakness was his eye which was pierced by a shot made by Lugh with his sling.
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