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Wyrd, The God of Fate

the Fate God is a benevolent and majestic deity. He is often depicted as a regal figure, his skin a luminescent white, his hair and eyes shining like stars. He is the master of destiny, the one who weaves the threads of fate that govern the lives of all living creatures. His power is absolute, and none can escape his will.   He was one of Eldrim sons. Wyrd had it all figured out. He planned on keeping his father’s legacy unspoiled. Going beyond the forbidden was a necessity but he was not going to so with no goal. He had a good understanding of good and evil. But himself was not part of it. He was above this. His Soul could lead to marvelous creations. Creation that could themselves experience good and evil, make choices leading to a destiny. Wyrd would work hard to imagine and conceive those individuals. This would be his masterpiece that he would watch and let the Fate decide their future and fortune.   He gave up a part of his own soul and merged it with matter. By doing so, The Fate God created @Terragast to shape and reshape continuously the earth to let the fate decides the world aspect. Terragast was the first living creation made by the gods. And Then created Crustador to shape and reshape continuously the oceans.   The followers of the Fate God are a diverse group, including scholars, astrologers, and seers. They study the movements of the stars and planets, seeking to unravel the secrets of fate. They offer prayers and sacrifices to the Fate God, seeking his favor and guidance in their lives. They believe that the Fate God is a kind and wise deity, who guides them to their true destiny.   The power of the Fate God is felt throughout the land. It is said that every event, no matter how small, is governed by his will. From the birth of a child to the rise and fall of empires, everything is part of his plan. Some believe that the Fate God is an unfeeling deity, who cares nothing for the individual lives of mortals. Others see him as a loving and merciful deity, who guides his children to their true purpose.
"Destiny weaves, fate unfolds"
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