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From a scroll describing the realm of '''Nemesis''', the Red Maiden, Goddess of Wrath: | |||
She is the Flame that Consumes and Dies Not. She is the Scything Whirlwind. She is The Red Maiden. She is Wrath. | <blockquote>''She is the Flame that Consumes and Dies Not. She is the Scything Whirlwind. She is The Red Maiden. She is Wrath.'' | ||
Nemesis is the embodiment of all that is violent. She is the murderous rage in all life, be it the noble who wishes death on the slayer of innocents, or the sinister person who rails at the weak and needy. From each of these does She draw Her power, and each of them owe Her homage. | ''Nemesis is the embodiment of all that is violent. She is the murderous rage in all life, be it the noble who wishes death on the slayer of innocents, or the sinister person who rails at the weak and needy. From each of these does She draw Her power, and each of them owe Her homage.'' | ||
All living things offer prayers to the Lady Nemesis from time to time. But to truly follow Her one must burn and burn within one's heart. The fire that is Rage can burn hot or cold, like the Lady Herself. Her followers may be warlike savages, who sweep across their enemies like an inferno, bent on slaughtering all. They may be cold and cruel killers, whose anger is like a glacier, slow and cold and crushing all before it. She demands only that Her followers do as She commands, at once, without question. There is no sterner mistress than Wrath. She can be capricious, and to anger Her is to truly feel aflame. | ''All living things offer prayers to the Lady Nemesis from time to time. But to truly follow Her one must burn and burn within one's heart. The fire that is Rage can burn hot or cold, like the Lady Herself. Her followers may be warlike savages, who sweep across their enemies like an inferno, bent on slaughtering all. They may be cold and cruel killers, whose anger is like a glacier, slow and cold and crushing all before it. She demands only that Her followers do as She commands, at once, without question. There is no sterner mistress than Wrath. She can be capricious, and to anger Her is to truly feel aflame.''</blockquote> | ||
==History== | |||
The earliest known followers of Nemesis were the [[Noctusari]], led in part by [[Ayasha Gazali|Ayasha]] and [[Galen Gazali]] in the year 155 AA. | |||
In the war between the [[Demon Gods]] and the [[Gods|Pantheon]] of Imperian, Nemesis remained quiet until the final battle, when She succeeded in killing [[Visyra]], but then She immediately died in the resulting explosion. | |||
==Relics and Monuments== | |||
A statue depicting Nemesis resides in the [[Stavenn#The Iron Cathedral|Iron Cathedral]] in [[Stavenn]] and welcomes entrants to worship at Her feet. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 11 January 2017
From a scroll describing the realm of Nemesis, the Red Maiden, Goddess of Wrath:
She is the Flame that Consumes and Dies Not. She is the Scything Whirlwind. She is The Red Maiden. She is Wrath.
Nemesis is the embodiment of all that is violent. She is the murderous rage in all life, be it the noble who wishes death on the slayer of innocents, or the sinister person who rails at the weak and needy. From each of these does She draw Her power, and each of them owe Her homage.
All living things offer prayers to the Lady Nemesis from time to time. But to truly follow Her one must burn and burn within one's heart. The fire that is Rage can burn hot or cold, like the Lady Herself. Her followers may be warlike savages, who sweep across their enemies like an inferno, bent on slaughtering all. They may be cold and cruel killers, whose anger is like a glacier, slow and cold and crushing all before it. She demands only that Her followers do as She commands, at once, without question. There is no sterner mistress than Wrath. She can be capricious, and to anger Her is to truly feel aflame.
History
The earliest known followers of Nemesis were the Noctusari, led in part by Ayasha and Galen Gazali in the year 155 AA.
In the war between the Demon Gods and the Pantheon of Imperian, Nemesis remained quiet until the final battle, when She succeeded in killing Visyra, but then She immediately died in the resulting explosion.
Relics and Monuments
A statue depicting Nemesis resides in the Iron Cathedral in Stavenn and welcomes entrants to worship at Her feet.