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===General Description===
 
===General Description===
The Light-Born are both the Seven Gods (the Creator and six other gods) as well as beings called [[Incarnation of Eliath|Eliath]], who are neither immortal nor able to control magic structure. Contrary to other living beings, the gods are privileged to have been born with the side of light only (they have no shadow elements).
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The Light-Born are both the Seven Gods (the Creator and six other gods) as well as beings called [[Nehrim:Incarnation of Eliath|Eliath]], who are neither immortal nor able to control magic structure. Contrary to other living beings, the gods are privileged to have been born with the side of light only (they have no shadow elements).
  
 
===The Dawn of the Gods===
 
===The Dawn of the Gods===
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===The Nature of the Gods===
 
===The Nature of the Gods===
  
These gods do exist and they do have some extraordinary powers, they are not just a figment of people's imagination. According to [[Merzul]], the gods are nothing more than mighty mages. The are neither immortal nor can they perform miracles. According to [[Merzul]], because of their unusual skills they act as if they have right to rule over mankind.
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These gods do exist and they do have some extraordinary powers, they are not just a figment of people's imagination. According to [[Nehrim:Merzul]], the gods are nothing more than mighty mages. The are neither immortal nor can they perform miracles. According to [[Nehrim:Merzul]], because of their unusual skills they act as if they have right to rule over mankind.
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==Views==
 
==Views==
 
The Light-Born believe that their rule over the world was necessary in preventing total destruction (which the liberated mankind would inevitably bring upon themselves).
 
The Light-Born believe that their rule over the world was necessary in preventing total destruction (which the liberated mankind would inevitably bring upon themselves).
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==The Gods==
 
==The Gods==
 
<gallery widths="151" orientation="landscape" position="center" spacing="small">
 
<gallery widths="151" orientation="landscape" position="center" spacing="small">
Goderodan.jpg|[[God Erodan|Erodan]]- God of Nehrim, killed by [[Narathzul Arantheal]]
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Goderodan.jpg|[[Nehrim:God Erodan|Erodan]]- God of Nehrim, killed by [[Nehrim:Narathzul Arantheal]]
Itstyr.jpg|[[Tyr]]  (The Creator)- God of Tirmatral/Arktwend.
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Itstyr.jpg|[[Nehrim:Tyr]]  (The Creator)- God of Tirmatral/Arktwend.
Goddess Esara01.jpg|[[Goddess Esara|Esara]] - Goddess of Inodan
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Goddess Esara01.jpg|[[Nehrim:Goddess Esara|Esara]] - Goddess of Inodan
Tsoufirlanda.jpg|[[Goddess Irlanda|Irlanda]] - Goddess of Arazeal
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Tsoufirlanda.jpg|[[Nehrim:Goddess Irlanda|Irlanda]] - Goddess of Arazeal
God Malphas.jpg|[[God Malphas|Malphas]] - Former God of Mervyn
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God Malphas.jpg|[[Nehrim:God Malphas|Malphas]] - Former God of Mervyn
Goddess Morala.jpg|[[Goddess Morala|Morala]] - Goddess of the Belt of Kilé
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Goddess Morala.jpg|[[Nehrim:Goddess Morala|Morala]] - Goddess of the Belt of Kilé
God Saldrin.jpg|[[God Saldrin|Saldrin]] - God of Qyra
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God Saldrin.jpg|[[Nehrim:God Saldrin|Saldrin]] - God of Qyra
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==The Twilight of the Gods==
 
==The Twilight of the Gods==
The Twilight of the Gods is predestined in the [[Predestination of the Tel'Imaltath|Book of Predestination]] which is about the coming of [[The Shadow-Born|the Shadow God]], the Tel'lmaltath.
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The Twilight of the Gods is predestined in the [[Nehrim:Predestination of the Tel'Imaltath|Book of Predestination]] which is about the coming of [[Nehrim:The Shadow-Born|the Shadow God]], the Tel'lmaltath.
  
 
==Quests==
 
==Quests==
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*[[Nehrim:The Sins of our Fathers]]
[[The Sins of our Fathers]]
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*[[Nehrim:Into the Sky]]
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*[[Nehrim:Hope at the End of the World]]
[[Into the Sky]]
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[[File:Magic symbol22.jpg|left|thumb|15x15px]]
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[[Hope at the End of the World]]
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* A book on the gods: [[The Gods]]
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* A book on the gods: [[Nehrim:The Gods|The Gods]]
* The [https://en.wiki.sureai.net/Enderal:Light-Born Light-Born] are also mentioned in SureAI's another project, [https://sureai.net/games/enderal/ Enderal].
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* The [[Enderal:Light-Born|Light-Born]] are also mentioned in SureAI's another project, [https://sureai.net/games/enderal/ Enderal].
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[[Category:Nehrim:People]]
[[Category:Quests]]
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[[Category:Nehrim:Quests]]

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Description

General Description

The Light-Born are both the Seven Gods (the Creator and six other gods) as well as beings called Eliath, who are neither immortal nor able to control magic structure. Contrary to other living beings, the gods are privileged to have been born with the side of light only (they have no shadow elements).

The Dawn of the Gods

However, it is a common fallacy that the Creator created the world and the gods are divine. In fact, the Creator did not create the world as the world was already formed before the dawn of the gods. But they do dominate both the land and the people, which, according to Merzul and his Order, is unjust.

The Nature of the Gods

These gods do exist and they do have some extraordinary powers, they are not just a figment of people's imagination. According to Nehrim:Merzul, the gods are nothing more than mighty mages. The are neither immortal nor can they perform miracles. According to Nehrim:Merzul, because of their unusual skills they act as if they have right to rule over mankind.

Views

The Light-Born believe that their rule over the world was necessary in preventing total destruction (which the liberated mankind would inevitably bring upon themselves).

The Gods

The Twilight of the Gods

The Twilight of the Gods is predestined in the Book of Predestination which is about the coming of the Shadow God, the Tel'lmaltath.

Quests

Notes