Difference between revisions of "Sacred:Harpies and Gargoyles"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(New page: ==Harpies and Gargoyles== Harpies and Gargoyles (also called water-spewers) originate from the time of the Wars of the Gods, when the Demons fell into the world of mortals. Harpies are cre...) |
PureMisery (talk | contribs) (Improved the markup, used the 'Back to Books' navigation template, added a category) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | ==Harpies and Gargoyles== | + | == Harpies and Gargoyles == |
− | |||
− | -- | + | Harpies and Gargoyles (also called water-spewers) originate from the time of the Wars of the Gods, when the Demons fell into the world of mortals. |
− | + | ||
+ | Harpies are creatures of demonic origin and are the offspring of Demons who paired with Elven women they had ensorcelled with their spells. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Gargoyles guard the palaces of the Dark Elves. The Dark Elf magicians animated the stone water-spewers and breathed demonic life into them by planting the souls of weakened Demons into the first Gargoyles. | ||
+ | |||
+ | After the Wars of the Gods, whose end was brought on by the sacrifice of Sophia, both forms of creature sought out places for themselves in the world and now are only occasionally to be found near deserted buildings and ruins. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Back to Books|bottom}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Sacred Books of Enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 09:41, 10 October 2020
Harpies and Gargoyles
Harpies and Gargoyles (also called water-spewers) originate from the time of the Wars of the Gods, when the Demons fell into the world of mortals.
Harpies are creatures of demonic origin and are the offspring of Demons who paired with Elven women they had ensorcelled with their spells.
The Gargoyles guard the palaces of the Dark Elves. The Dark Elf magicians animated the stone water-spewers and breathed demonic life into them by planting the souls of weakened Demons into the first Gargoyles.
After the Wars of the Gods, whose end was brought on by the sacrifice of Sophia, both forms of creature sought out places for themselves in the world and now are only occasionally to be found near deserted buildings and ruins.
Back to Books