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! colspan=2 | Kilva | ! colspan=2 | Kilva | ||
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| Alignment || [[Lawful Evil]] | | Titles || The God-King of Ur | ||
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| [[Alignment]] || [[Lawful Evil]] | |||
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| Race || Human | | Race || Human | ||
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| Ethnicity || Phoenic | |||
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'''Kilva''' is the Phoenic deity of domination and battle. | '''Kilva''' is the Phoenic deity of domination and battle. | ||
According to [[Raysh]], Kilva was the last human being to ascend to godhood. | According to [[Raysh]], Kilva was the last human being to [[apotheosis|ascend]] to godhood. | ||
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== Meta == | |||
the idea behind Kilva is that he is Gilgamesh if he succeeded in attaining immortality | |||
== Mythology == | |||
according to folklore, Kilva was born a mortal man | |||
who rose to become the king of Ur | |||
however, upon entering the palace and strolling through the Hall of Stone Faces (where statues of the previous Urian kings stood) | |||
one of the previous king's ministers, likely in an attempt to flatter Kilva, insisted a statue of Kilva be made immediately | |||
however, rather than endear him to the king, Kilva was instead enraged | |||
claiming that his "legacy would not be stone," and that, rather, he would have a "living legacy." | |||
Kilva thus began his quest for immortality | |||
he first ordered alchemists, wise men, prophets, and magicians from every corner of his empire come to Ur to give him the secret to eternal life | |||
none worked | |||
then he heard rumors of a magician in the west named Zulaban | |||
said to be a "magician of the old world." | |||
Kilva journeyed to the west | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 26 August 2025
Kilva | |
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Titles | The God-King of Ur |
Alignment | Lawful Evil |
Race | Human |
Ethnicity | Phoenic |
Kilva is the Phoenic deity of domination and battle.
According to Raysh, Kilva was the last human being to ascend to godhood.