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atlas:zentirovan [2016/02/12 18:41]
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     * [[#Four Sea Lords]]: 1918 AE - 183 [[lore:AH]]     * [[#Four Sea Lords]]: 1918 AE - 183 [[lore:AH]]
     * [[#​Nation-State Period]]: 183 - Present     * [[#​Nation-State Period]]: 183 - Present
-  * **Entymology:​** Zentirovans,​ Zentis, Zents+  * **Entymology:​** ​[[orgs:Zentirovans]], Zentis, Zents
   * **Population:​**   * **Population:​**
  
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 ==== God-Kings ==== ==== God-Kings ====
  
-In the year 1200 the Escarian volcano erupted sending a large cloud into the air and destroyed nearly all life on the island. The most unusual thing about the eruption was the lightning that crackled through the fiery cloud. This announced the arrival of the God-Kings. Four (4) men and five (5) women arrived in the cities with the power to control the Fire Gods that lived in the volcanoes. The Zentis had seen magic before, but the power of their magicians paled in comparison to these newcomers.+In the year 1200 the [[atlas:Escarian volcano]] erupted sending a large cloud into the air and destroyed nearly all life on the island. The most unusual thing about the eruption was the lightning that crackled through the fiery cloud. This announced the arrival of the God-Kings. Four (4) men and five (5) women arrived in the cities with the power to control the Fire Gods that lived in the volcanoes. The Zentis had seen magic before, but the power of their magicians paled in comparison to these newcomers.
  
 What started out as a cult soon grew until the nine (9) newcomers were raised as the God-Kings in 1218 AE. By 1232 they had swept aside the rich and powerful, placing themselves ahead of all others. The God-Kings were not content to simply rule over the people, but went on raids with the sailors to the small villages and towns along the sea. They used their power to masks the ships, blow down walls, and drop lightning upon a town's defenders. What started out as a cult soon grew until the nine (9) newcomers were raised as the God-Kings in 1218 AE. By 1232 they had swept aside the rich and powerful, placing themselves ahead of all others. The God-Kings were not content to simply rule over the people, but went on raids with the sailors to the small villages and towns along the sea. They used their power to masks the ships, blow down walls, and drop lightning upon a town's defenders.