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In the centre of the carving is an icon of Nu: A slightly deformed circle with a wave symbol in the centre. From the top, anticlockwise are:
 
In the centre of the carving is an icon of Nu: A slightly deformed circle with a wave symbol in the centre. From the top, anticlockwise are:
  
Bahamat: A fish 1.5 times the size of the other progenitors.
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Bahamat: A fish 1.5 times the size of the other progenitors.<br>
Dagon: An eal with a fish's head. It's body is positioned like an S, its belly is swollen in pregnancy.
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Dagon: An eal with a fish's head. It's body is positioned like an S, its belly is swollen in pregnancy.<br>
Nagaraga: A huge eye, four tentacles emerge from the corners.
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Nagaraga: A huge eye, four tentacles emerge from the corners.<br>
Isonade: A shark who's body curls to make a circle, its tail is disproportionately large.
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Isonade: A shark who's body curls to make a circle, its tail is disproportionately large.<br>
Oceanus: A dolphin drawn vertically so it crudely approximates a man. It's tail splits at what would be half way between the ankles and knees and its flippers are held apart from the body. It's face looks almost human.
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Oceanus: A dolphin drawn vertically so it crudely approximates a man. It's tail splits at what would be half way between the ankles and knees and its flippers are held apart from the body. It's face looks almost human.<br>
Tanin: The head of a sea serpent with a mighty jaw.
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Tanin: The head of a sea serpent with a mighty jaw.<br>
  
  
 
And here's a poem. In the words are hints to the close relationship between Dagon, Oceanus and Isonade (they each share three favoured Channel with eachother) and the primary Channel of each
 
And here's a poem. In the words are hints to the close relationship between Dagon, Oceanus and Isonade (they each share three favoured Channel with eachother) and the primary Channel of each
  
Once there were seven.  
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Once there were seven. <br>
Once three went to the surface and four the depths.  
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Once three went to the surface and four the depths. <br>
Once Eldest Nu became sea and sky.  
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Once Eldest Nu became sea and sky. <br>
Once Unchained Bahamut grew in deep places.  
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Once Unchained Bahamut grew in deep places. <br>
Once Watchful Nagaraja hid beneath and saw all.  
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Once Watchful Nagaraja hid beneath and saw all. <br>
Once Unbending Tanin hunted across oceans.
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Once Unbending Tanin hunted across oceans.<br>
Once Hierarch Dagon birthed and buried multitudes.  
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Once Hierarch Dagon birthed and buried multitudes. <br>
Once Enchanting Oceanus called from the rivers.  
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Once Enchanting Oceanus called from the rivers. <br>
Once Graceful Isonode broke islands with a blow.  
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Once Graceful Isonode broke islands with a blow. <br>
Once there were seven.
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Once there were seven.<br>
Mother Tiamat above all.
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Mother Tiamat above all.<br>
Now there are none.
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Now there are none.<br>

Revision as of 11:00, 29 March 2010

Primordial Icons.

Just a couple of things I made to flavour the Progenitors.

I got this idea from the Demigod opening video. The art style is supposed to be the same as the icons of the demigods seen around 1 minuet in. Obviously this is not meant to be an accurate description of the progenitors.

[Picture A carved stone wall depicting the progenitors in crude drawings.

In the centre of the carving is an icon of Nu: A slightly deformed circle with a wave symbol in the centre. From the top, anticlockwise are:

Bahamat: A fish 1.5 times the size of the other progenitors.
Dagon: An eal with a fish's head. It's body is positioned like an S, its belly is swollen in pregnancy.
Nagaraga: A huge eye, four tentacles emerge from the corners.
Isonade: A shark who's body curls to make a circle, its tail is disproportionately large.
Oceanus: A dolphin drawn vertically so it crudely approximates a man. It's tail splits at what would be half way between the ankles and knees and its flippers are held apart from the body. It's face looks almost human.
Tanin: The head of a sea serpent with a mighty jaw.


And here's a poem. In the words are hints to the close relationship between Dagon, Oceanus and Isonade (they each share three favoured Channel with eachother) and the primary Channel of each

Once there were seven.
Once three went to the surface and four the depths.
Once Eldest Nu became sea and sky.
Once Unchained Bahamut grew in deep places.
Once Watchful Nagaraja hid beneath and saw all.
Once Unbending Tanin hunted across oceans.
Once Hierarch Dagon birthed and buried multitudes.
Once Enchanting Oceanus called from the rivers.
Once Graceful Isonode broke islands with a blow.
Once there were seven.
Mother Tiamat above all.
Now there are none.