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'''Azaoz''', also known as Lord of the Demons, appeared in [[Aetherius]] at the end of the [[Third Age|Age of Desperation]], first murdering [[Avasyu]] and then leading his fellow [[Demon Gods]] in the killings of every [[Gods|God]] of [[Imperian]]. His actions ultimately led to the deaths of every God, but he personally had a hand in killing [[Janus]].
'''Azaoz''', also known as Lord of the Demons, appeared in [[Aetherius]] at the end of the [[Third Age|Age of Desperation]], first murdering [[Avasyu]] and then leading his fellow [[Demon Gods]] in the killings of every [[Gods|God]] of [[Imperian]]. His actions ultimately led to the deaths of every God, but he personally had a hand in killing [[Janus]] and [[Baar]] and was present for the battle that killed [[Anathema]] and [[Eloweth]]. He later killed [[Shallah]], an action which led to the sacrifice of [[Illuminas]]. In a battle over [[Celidon]], again it was his scythe that killed [[Asaka]]. In the final battle of the great conflict, he slayed [[Cassiopeia]], [[Dranor]], and [[Aesir]]. He fled that battle, grievously wounded, and passed through the same portal that once brought him to [[Aetherius]], but he was followed by the last surviving member of the Pantheon, [[Thanatos]]. Mortals know not what happened on the other side of the portal, but in honor of the God of Death and those that came before Him, the history books shall claim that Azaoz was finally eradicated and his war was finished without seeing the death of the final God.
[[Category:Demons]][[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Demons]][[Category:Historical Figures]]

Latest revision as of 17:08, 7 January 2017

Azaoz, also known as Lord of the Demons, appeared in Aetherius at the end of the Age of Desperation, first murdering Avasyu and then leading his fellow Demon Gods in the killings of every God of Imperian. His actions ultimately led to the deaths of every God, but he personally had a hand in killing Janus and Baar and was present for the battle that killed Anathema and Eloweth. He later killed Shallah, an action which led to the sacrifice of Illuminas. In a battle over Celidon, again it was his scythe that killed Asaka. In the final battle of the great conflict, he slayed Cassiopeia, Dranor, and Aesir. He fled that battle, grievously wounded, and passed through the same portal that once brought him to Aetherius, but he was followed by the last surviving member of the Pantheon, Thanatos. Mortals know not what happened on the other side of the portal, but in honor of the God of Death and those that came before Him, the history books shall claim that Azaoz was finally eradicated and his war was finished without seeing the death of the final God.