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On her last legs and spending the last spark of her divine power, Agnesia cast a spell of eternal resurrection. Through the ages, she would be doomed to continue being reborn in order to keep the seal intact. The great evil could always return when darkness would cover Aernas, but the seal would again imprison, then reactivated in a new girl who would serve as the incarnation of the new goddess. Everything would be fine, except that should the girl perish while Aernas was covered in darkness, the darkness would be freed and thus bring about the end of the world. The current incarnation of Agnesia is [[Rin]].
 
On her last legs and spending the last spark of her divine power, Agnesia cast a spell of eternal resurrection. Through the ages, she would be doomed to continue being reborn in order to keep the seal intact. The great evil could always return when darkness would cover Aernas, but the seal would again imprison, then reactivated in a new girl who would serve as the incarnation of the new goddess. Everything would be fine, except that should the girl perish while Aernas was covered in darkness, the darkness would be freed and thus bring about the end of the world. The current incarnation of Agnesia is [[Rin]].
 
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Revision as of 18:34, 13 August 2012

Stained Glass

Stained Glass depicting Ernasis, Lisnar, and Armenian

In addition to the deities of Xenia, four goddesses existed when the creators still habited Aernas: Ernasis, the goddess of war and courage; Lisnar, the goddess of love and spirits; Armenian, the goddess of wisdom and harmony; and finally, Agnesia, the goddess of life and purity.

Not much is known about any of them save for Agnesia, who was known to have sacrificed her life and godhood to seal away the Malevolent Horde.

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Ernasis, the goddess of war and courage. Nothing is known about her as of the present. In the stained glass depiction of her image, she bears a striking resemblence to Elesis.

Lisnar, the goddess of love and spirits. Nothing is known about her as of the present. In the stained glass depiction of her image, she bears a striking resemblence to Lire.

Armenian, the goddess of wisdom and harmony. Nothing is known about her as of the present. In the stained glass depiction of her image, she bears a striking resemblence to Arme.

Agnesia, the goddess of life and purity. On a trip to the east, Agnesia came face to face with a terrible magical creature made ​​of pure evil. Out of sight of other goddesses, the creature grew and his evil threatened to destroy everything that was good in Aernas. Agnesia used all her powers to seal the creature within her own body and save the world. But the consequence of using that forbidden magic drained almost all of her divine powers, leading her to the brink of death. Should Agnesia die, the evil in her body would be released and Aernas would once again be threatened by its evil.

On her last legs and spending the last spark of her divine power, Agnesia cast a spell of eternal resurrection. Through the ages, she would be doomed to continue being reborn in order to keep the seal intact. The great evil could always return when darkness would cover Aernas, but the seal would again imprison, then reactivated in a new girl who would serve as the incarnation of the new goddess. Everything would be fine, except that should the girl perish while Aernas was covered in darkness, the darkness would be freed and thus bring about the end of the world. The current incarnation of Agnesia is Rin.