6th Age
History and lore of the 6th Age
History and lore of the 6th Age
Just as in other countries, so too in Meso-America and South America did the gods reign. In Central America, most of the gods were harsh, cruel and capricious in their treatment of the people. Among the followers of Huitzilopochtli, this was especially true. As the sun approached winter solstice, its Read more
The Norse Pantheon was made up of male and female channelers centered within the city of Asgard. Aesir – The ruling male channelers, led by the All-father, Odin from his seat in Valaskialf.Asynjur – The ruling female channelersDvurges – the greatest of all craftsmen, forgers of weapons, ter’angreal, and notable Read more
Channelers come into rule by force and are worshiped like deities. Their enormous lifespans lead the everyday people to believe they are immortal. The 5th Age ends in bloodshed: the godwars have begun. Throughout the 6th Age, to escape the tyranny of the god-like channelers, non-channelers realize the gods may Read more
Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 200 ff (trans. Weir Smyth) (Greek tragedy C5th B.C.) : “When first the heavenly powers Titanes and the Olympian gods were moved to wrath, and mutual dissension was stirred up among them–some bent on casting Kronos from his seat so Zeus, in truth, might reign; others, eager Read more
Ragnarök was the final of all godwars between channelers and Atharim. This epic battle saw the ending of the Age of Gods and the downfall of the final channelers, whom would be completely absent throughout the next Age until the rebirth of Nikolai Brandon at the beginning of the First Read more
The rainbow bridge that allowed for travelling between great distances, even between worlds, was a combination of a portal stone and ter’angreal. It was guarded by Heimdallr. : Myths & Legends
It is a treasured and ancient golden horn guarded by Heimdallr and sounded during Ragnarök. Also called the Horn of Valere or the Horn that Heralds the End of Days. Known notes on the Horn of Valere: MARIA SIMONSOkay…we don’t really know. No one really knows. It’s an ancient artifact, Read more