THE 25 WORLDS AND THEIR GODS
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World 1: Aetherion
God: Veyros, Lord of Light
Theme: Divine Order, Hierarchies, Heavenly Justice
Notes: A high-magic world ruled by pantheonic law. Veyros creates "perfect" societies by forcibly purging corruption—causing silenced rebellions beneath his golden cities. Silas and Naomi start here.
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World 2: Mirevale
God: Tenebra, Goddess of Shadows and Chains
Theme: Surveillance, Secrets, Control
Notes: A world shrouded in twilight. Everyone is bound by chains visible only to her. Secrets are currency. Silas's sin powers trigger rebellion here.
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World 3: Zephyrelle
God: Caelis, God of Wind and Emotion
Theme: Flight, Empathy, Manipulation
Notes: Emotions alter reality. Rage can start storms; grief causes earthquakes. Naomi's fate-severing becomes unstable here.
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World 4: Varnokh
God: Kharon, God of War and Resentment
Theme: Eternal War, Honor vs Hate
Notes: War never ends here. Soldiers are reborn to fight. The weak are fuel. Silas thrives in its brutality.
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World 5: Solmorra
God: Irithya, Goddess of Flesh and Mercy
Theme: Fleshcrafting, Immortality, Artificial Life
Notes: Healing magic has turned monstrous. Flesh can be reshaped endlessly. Naomi is forced to choose between saving innocents or severing the roots.
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World 6: Nyxenfall
God: Vaen, God of Dreams and Madness
Theme: Lucid Dreaming, Insanity, Shifting Realities
Notes: Nothing is real. Time folds. The gods are uncertain constructs. Naomi's threads become unstable. Silas thrives in unreality.
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World 7: Droskar
God: Mal'Dross, Lord of Rot and Silence
Theme: Decay, Death, Isolation
Notes: Civilization has crumbled. Whispers of life are punished. Naomi faces existential futility. Silas brings back violent noise.
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World 8: Crescendria
God: Valmere, Goddess of Song and Control
Theme: Harmony as Control, Brainwashing
Notes: Music dictates thoughts. Citizens sing laws into being. Naomi must sever a song written into her fate.
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World 9: Obscerra
God: Phairos, God of Stars and Inquisition
Theme: Cosmic Law, Judgment
Notes: Judges fall from stars. Everything is categorized. Silas spreads unclassifiable sin to corrupt their logic.
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World 10: Lumirra
God: Elais, God of Innocence and Betrayal
Theme: Eternal Childhood, Facade of Purity
Notes: Children rule adults. All betrayal is hidden behind innocence. Silas exploits their purity. Naomi hesitates.
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World 11: Ignisworn
God: Rhadek, Lord of Flame and Renewal
Theme: Rebirth by Fire
Notes: The world is constantly burned and regrown. History is never remembered. Naomi must decide which future is worth repeating.
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World 12: Khareth
God: Zareth'Un, God of Hunger and Trade
Theme: Consumption, Souls as Currency
Notes: Souls are sold like gold. Greed is sanctified. Silas unleashes Gluttony to corrupt the market of lives.
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World 13: Eclipsion
God: Selavae, Goddess of Duality and Mirrors
Theme: Twins, Reflection, Opposites
Notes: Everyone is born with a mirrored twin. Naomi faces an alternate self. Silas faces someone too much like him.
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World 14: Gravehold
God: Morveth, Lord of Endings and Memory
Theme: Death, Legacy, Forgetting
Notes: Everyone dies twice: once in flesh, once in thought. Naomi is forced to kill memories to save the future.
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World 15: Auroneth
God: Elion, God of Machines and Control
Theme: Mechanized Obedience
Notes: Flesh is obsolete. Logic overrides will. Naomi's powers are digitized. Silas breaks the AI gods.
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World 16: Thrylos
God: Gorhym, Lord of Beasts and Instinct
Theme: Survival, Primal Force
Notes: Civilization has collapsed. Only instinct matters. Naomi must tap into her savagery. Silas goes full predator.
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World 17: Aelithorn
God: Ysmera, Goddess of Hope and Despair
Theme: Hope as Fuel
Notes: Faith empowers the divine. Naomi's doubt is weaponized. Silas corrupts hope into despair.
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World 18: Drakarun
God: Varkal, God of Dragons and Greed
Theme: Dominion and Legacy
Notes: Dragons rule and hoard histories. Silas feeds Greed into their hearts. Naomi steals a prophecy.
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World 19: Selenova
God: Orien, God of Time and Regret
Theme: Time Manipulation, Echoes of Choice
Notes: The past repeats. Naomi confronts the moment Silas killed her. Can she sever it or relive it?
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World 20: Valtraxx
God: Baelgor, Lord of Chains and Dominion
Theme: Slavery, Absolute Rule
Notes: Every soul is owned. Naomi breaks chains with thread severance. Silas brings chaos to the perfect order.
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World 21: Lysoria
God: Nehra, Goddess of Beauty and Rot
Theme: Illusion, Vanity, Decay
Notes: The world is beautiful—until it rots beneath touch. Silas poisons perception. Naomi unravels illusions.
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World 22: Umbraeth
God: Karuun, God of Lies and Masks
Theme: Deception, Identity
Notes: Everyone wears masks—literal and metaphorical. Naomi must decide who she is. Silas becomes every lie at once.
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World 23: Myrkalem
God: Theskar, God of Blood and Oaths
Theme: Vows and Sacrifice
Notes: Words are binding magic. Every deal costs blood. Silas weaponizes false oaths. Naomi learns sacrifice is currency.
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World 24: Crythas
God: Velmora, Goddess of Dreams and Death
Theme: Sleep, Afterlife
Notes: The dead dream forever. Naomi risks being trapped in one. Silas slaughters death itself to stay awake.
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World 25: Elysion
God: Noctis, The First and Final God
Theme: Transcendence, Balance, The Void
Notes: The god who governs the boundary of all worlds. A god of nothing and everything. Naomi and Silas must confront their final fates here.
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