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| - | ====== The Wellmet | + | ====== The WellMet | 
| - | The [[Sundering]] caused an immense amount of knowledge to be lost among the [[Shards]] and [[The Aether]] that makes up the current universe today, but some stories have survived by word of mouth, or were rescued before they could be lost forever. Legends of heroes who saved the world countless times and prevented catastrophes that may have rivalled | + | The [[Sundering]] caused an immense amount of knowledge to be lost among the [[Shards]] and [[aether|The Aether]] that makes up the current universe today, but some stories have survived by word of mouth, or were rescued before they could be lost forever. Legends of heroes who saved the world countless times and prevented catastrophes that may have rivaled | 
| Their names and their stories have shifted as the world too has shifted, but what matters most is that people still look to them for inspiration to become heroes themselves. It's difficult to say how much actual evidence exists of these legendary heroes having ascended to Godhood or amassing enough power to be something adjacent to a God. The most common school of thought is that the stories are simply so moving that people practiced informal rituals and reverence, which eventually evolved into a somewhat formal religion today. | Their names and their stories have shifted as the world too has shifted, but what matters most is that people still look to them for inspiration to become heroes themselves. It's difficult to say how much actual evidence exists of these legendary heroes having ascended to Godhood or amassing enough power to be something adjacent to a God. The most common school of thought is that the stories are simply so moving that people practiced informal rituals and reverence, which eventually evolved into a somewhat formal religion today. | ||
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| Here is a list of the currently worshipped WellMet heroes; | Here is a list of the currently worshipped WellMet heroes; | ||
| * **Anakes:** Tales of this hero are varied, some claiming him to have been a master of manipulation, | * **Anakes:** Tales of this hero are varied, some claiming him to have been a master of manipulation, | ||
| - | * **Eilac:** This hero used her control over death to alter fate, and inspires many up-and-coming necromancers and healers to this day. **Domain(s): | + | * **Eilac:** This hero used her control over death to alter fate, and inspires many up-and-coming necromancers and healers to this day. **Domain(s): | 
| - | **  * **Geryss:** Many stories of hairbrained schemes and a supposed inability to ever be struck by a blade follow this hero, and many still seek the blueprints of his legendary impenetrable armor. **Domain(s): | + | * **Geryss:** Many stories of hairbrained schemes and a supposed inability to ever be struck by a blade follow this hero, and many still seek the blueprints of his legendary impenetrable armor. **Domain(s): | 
| * **Ingirix: | * **Ingirix: | ||
| * **Jinil:** Conflicting stories paint this hero- or heroes, by some accounts -in a variety of lights, both good and bad, light and dark, with followers seeing that as two sides of one coin. **Domain(s): | * **Jinil:** Conflicting stories paint this hero- or heroes, by some accounts -in a variety of lights, both good and bad, light and dark, with followers seeing that as two sides of one coin. **Domain(s): | ||
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