Sajir Nareth

“Into the heart he thrusts his sword, into the heart, to hold their hearts. Who draws it out shall follow after. What hand can grasp that fearful blade?” Sajir was born and raised in Arafel. He had large, dark eyes and long, dark hair often worn with a braid or Read more…

Quetzalcoatl

He was the god of intelligence, rebirth, and self-reflection, and a patron of priests opposed to human sacrifice venerated by other gods of his pantheon. His aura color is a royal purple that’s so bright it looks like cobalt blue.  Quetzalcoatl was born in Aztlán, the ancestral home of the Read more…

Gabriel

He had a body of beryl, a face like lightning and his eyes like torches of fire, and his arms and feet shining like burnished bronze; and his voice of words was like the voice of a crowd. Gabriel was considered to be the most “human” of the Archangels, often Read more…

Heroes of the Horn

The horn itself has had many names over the Ages, including the Gjallarhorn and the Horn of Valere. Those who perform heroic deeds in their lifetime may be bound to the horn, and are summoned when it is blown. Only dead souls heed the call. Between lives they exist in Read more…

Cruz Vega

Heir apparent to Emilio Vega at Jivana Industries . He is currently VP of R&D while he finishes his degrees at Moscow University. Cruz is working on a project that meld Channeling with Technology to create a fully noninvasive scanning system with holographic interface for diagnosing medical issues of the Read more…

Heimdallr

Heimdallr is often depicted as a strong, radiant figure, standing tall with his Gjallarhorn. His golden teeth and bright appearance signify his association with light. In the myths, he’s portrayed as a loyal and steadfast god, always ready to defend Asgard. He was one of Odin’s many sons. Heimdallr’s primary Read more…

Tartarus

Before they could enact their plans to overthrow the Titans, the three brothers — Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades — first needed to discover somewhere they would be able to secure their predecessors indefinitely. Research and natural talent led Hades to legends of an old prison located deep in the bowels Read more…

Tezcatlipoca

Tezcatlipoca is one of the most important and complex deities in Aztec mythology. His name, which means “Smoking Mirror” in Nahuatl, reflects his association with obsidian, a volcanic glass used to make mirrors and knives. These mirrors were believed to be tools for divination and seeing into the future, and Read more…

Huēhuecoyōtl

In Aztec mythology, Huēhuecoyōtl is a benign prankster, whose tricks were often played on other gods or even humans, but tended to backfire and cause more trouble for himself than for the intended victims. A great party-giver, he also was alleged to create wars among humans to relieve his boredom. Read more…

m’Antinomian

Anagram of the Latin word innominatam which means nameless in English define: antinomian – relating to the view that Christians are released by grace from the obligation of observing the moral law. m’Antinomiam is a collect of underworld hackers and criminals who provide illegal digital services to paying customers. They Read more…