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[[The Rings]] of [[Meropis]] are home to many gods. Yet, only some have been around since the beginning. These are the High Gods. High Gods rarely have Clerics. They are cold, unfeeling, universal constants within [[The Rings]]. For a High God to speak to a mortal almost always causes madness and permanent mental damage. However, according to other lesser gods, the High Gods manage the day to day goings on within [[The Rings]]. They are the direct superiors of other celestials.
[[The Rings]] of [[Meropis]] are home to many gods. Yet, only some have been around since the beginning. These are the High Gods. High Gods rarely have Clerics. They are cold, unfeeling, universal constants within [[The Rings]]. For a High God to speak to a mortal almost always causes madness and permanent mental damage. However, according to other lesser gods, the High Gods manage the day to day goings on within [[The Rings]]. They are the direct superiors of other celestials.




A list of the survivng High Gods are as follows:
A list of the survivng High Gods are as follows:
* [http://shivolibrary.wiki/Creative Creative]
* [http://shivolibrary.wiki/Creative Creative]
* [http://shivolibrary.wiki/Death Death]
* [http://shivolibrary.wiki/Death Death]

Revision as of 17:42, 29 January 2025

The Rings of Meropis are home to many gods. Yet, only some have been around since the beginning. These are the High Gods. High Gods rarely have Clerics. They are cold, unfeeling, universal constants within The Rings. For a High God to speak to a mortal almost always causes madness and permanent mental damage. However, according to other lesser gods, the High Gods manage the day to day goings on within The Rings. They are the direct superiors of other celestials.


A list of the survivng High Gods are as follows: