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Yggdrasil

Yggdrasil is the One-eyed Primordial God of Life, Light and Creation itself. While many races can attest their origins to a variety of gods, The building blocks to sentient life and the very soul itself were created through the blood sweat and tears of Yggdrasil and his Brother Tartarus.   Known for his divine Wisdom, He once ruled over The Entire Eitrian Continent from high atop Asgard before one day deciding to distance himself from mortals, this distancing grew over time and likely culminated in his desire to seperate the gods from the mortal realm in the first place.   Main Places of Worshop: Yggdrasil is the most notable religion in the country of Midgard and it's affilated allies such as most factions of Folkvangr.

Divine Domains

Life, Light, Arcane

Artifacts

Eye of Yggdrasil- Midgard's greatest Treasure and their last gift recieved from their patron god. The Eye of Yggdrasil is a minatureized arcane sun stored and contained in the capital of the country and serves as the source of power for all lanterns and the many qualities of life granted through the Midgardian Leylines.   Drassilian Lanterns- Not to be confused with the Order named after the relic, Drassilian Lanterns are small scale recreations of the Eye of Yggdrasil carried by Ashen Lanterns and powering their arcane prowes through storing mana from it's user, the leylines and especially that taken directly from the Eye of Yggdrasil itself.

Holy Books & Codes

Herald of Heimdal- Detailed notes depicting the original formation and purpose of the Ash Lanterns with entries depicting millitary tactics against the forces of "Agartha" and other threats that could emerge.   Wellspring of Asgard- While long since lost with the death of esperanto, the wellspring contained a great deal of the culminated wisdom yggdrasil possesed.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Besides the Ashen Lanterns namesakes popular symbols have depicted a might ash tree spreading it's branches far and wide.
Divine Classification
Primordial
Religions
Children

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