Water Guardians

Three water guardians inhabit in the earth. They are unique creatures, only one of each kind exist, that must remain submerged in water. As the ending of the 6th Age drew near and the Atharim ever gained more and more power, they captured the trident that belonged to Triton, king Read more…

Itzpapalotl

Itzpapalotl was a deity in Aztec mythology, known as the “Obsidian Butterfly.” She was a fearsome and complex figure associated with warfare, darkness, and death. Itzpapalotl was often depicted as a skeletal goddess with butterfly wings made of sharp obsidian blades. She was believed to dwell in Tamoanchan, the paradise Read more…

Ki

In Sumerian mythology, the goddess Ki (also known as Ninhursag or Ninmah) is a primordial deity associated with the earth. She is considered the mother goddess and the consort of the sky god An (Anu). Ki is often depicted as a nurturing and fertile figure, responsible for the creation and Read more…

Atharim

The Atharim are a secret society. They are the descendants of the ones calling themselves the Remnant, or “Athari” (Ancient Arabic). The Atharim were once concentrated in the cradle of civilization but following the end of the Age of Escape, they scattered themselves across the world, vowing to devote their Read more…

Sentient

Sentience is the ability to feel, perceive, or to experience subjectivity. The word derives from the Latin sentīens (“feeling, perceiving”). By this definition, a sentient is a lifeform with the capability to feel other’s sensation such as joy, anger, loss, or pain. A sentient is both a blessed and cursed Read more…

Wolfkin

Urban legend often portrays these as lycans or werewolves, but Wolfkin are something else. Their origins are unknown. Almost every culture speaks of creatures with kinships with animals, wolves in particular, and they are often portrayed as violent and dangerous. In truth, not all wolfkin are mindless monsters. Indeed, wolfkin Read more…

Phoenix

Phoenix phoe·nix /ˈfēniks/ (in classical mythology) a unique bird that lived for five or six centuries in the Arabian desert, after this time burning itself on a funeral pyre and rising from the ashes with renewed youth to live through another cycle. According to Atharim lore, a Phoenix is a specialized channeler who typically masters Read more…