1/23/2024 0 Comments Gladekeeper toemThick roots and brambles wrapped themselves around the Plaguebringer’s legs and arms, chaining her to the earth, only to wither and melt away at her defiling touch. While the land healed and fell ill all around them, the deities of nature and plague embroiled themselves in vicious, unending combat. It did not take long for the sisters to encounter each other. The Gladekeeper had grown out of the ashes. There was no mistaking what had been created: a wyrm of boundless potential, birthed from the leaves and the grass and the moss. A leafy canopy connected the four towers, until the burgeoning garden had materialized into a distinguishable silhouette. Tree branches and leaves strained and twisted together into four thick, bark-covered stumps. The rampant regrowth began to take on the guise of a colossal figure. Nature had capitalized on the fallout, taking control of the energies to repair itself. Ethereal flowers erupted from cracks and crevices, and each green cluster grew larger and more robustly than the last. Reactions sparked beneath the surface sending waves of magic through stalks of grass, clusters of bushes, and monumental redwoods. Currents of energy coursed up trunks and into the cells of branches. However, concentrated energies rained across the shattered landscape, seeping into the charred remains of life and industry.Īrcane particles sank deep into the crust, enriching the roots of trees and plants that had been sapped of their life during the blast. The apocalypse caused by the previous civilization had destroyed much of the world. The Gladekeeper was born into the Third Age along with her sister, the Plaguebringer. She desires to revitalize the land and spread growth and life throughout it. The Gladekeeper's exact personality is unknown, as in the lore she only fought with her sister, and did not interact with the other gods. She is among the youngest of the gods (9th in terms of when she appeared in the lore) older only than the Arcanist and possibly slightly older than the Plaguebringer. Her back legs end in roots rather than toes. The skin that does show on her body is brown, like soil, and some green can be seen where the leaves end near her back half. Vines hang down from her chin, giving the appearance of a beard. Trees and branches sprout from her body bearing lush leaves of their own, except on the antler-like branches atop her head. The Gladekeeper is mostly covered in bright green leaves.
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