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Goddess of Chaos, she claimed the parentage of [[Magdaia]] and [[Lygdamion]]. | Goddess of Chaos, she claimed the parentage of [[Magdaia]] and [[Lygdamion]]. | ||
− | Gwona was the leader along with her priest-consort, [[Jarumbodius of Neehore]] of the [[ | + | Gwona was the leader along with her priest-consort, [[Jarumbodius of Neehore]] of the [[Chaos Fleet]]. Legend recounts that she bore nine children and that some of these became great chaos priest-mages. Much of the records of the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]] were destroyed by the [[Tisbaja|tisbajuma]] and hidden by devotees of Chaos who went into hiding in the twenty fifth century. But rumors report that the great chaos wizards, including [[Bexaloth]], [[Titney the Magnificent Pest]], [[Lord Kualotha of the Groaning Earth]], and [[Prince Ulcanov]] were her offspring. It is uncertain whether the attribution is in the literal or figurative sense. |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 16:27, 8 December 2013
Goddess of Chaos, she claimed the parentage of Magdaia and Lygdamion.
Gwona was the leader along with her priest-consort, Jarumbodius of Neehore of the Chaos Fleet. Legend recounts that she bore nine children and that some of these became great chaos priest-mages. Much of the records of the Middle Ages of Chaos were destroyed by the tisbajuma and hidden by devotees of Chaos who went into hiding in the twenty fifth century. But rumors report that the great chaos wizards, including Bexaloth, Titney the Magnificent Pest, Lord Kualotha of the Groaning Earth, and Prince Ulcanov were her offspring. It is uncertain whether the attribution is in the literal or figurative sense.
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