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Krav | In the Ellim Mythos, Krav was known as the God of military, combat, and strength. Like a great many primal beings, Krav originated from Eden. During his time there he was known as Champion of Eden. He was the favored of Tsedek. At one point Nahash attempted to tempt Krav; this angers Tsedek. He ends up "shattering" Nahash, which prevents him from using his powers or taking any form. Krav is often depicted wearing a type of galea and heavy armor. |
Labyrinth | In the Ellim Mythos, The Labyrinth was a complex superstructure built by the original worshippers of The Ochre before the Ellim came into the scene. This structure was built over the course of millennia. The Labyrinth was originally imbued with a magic power that allowed its layout to change and prevented any outsiders unworthy from entering the Sanctums. After the Ellim arrived and the ancient worshippers of The Ochre ceased to exist, the knowledge of such power was lost to the void. Since then, The Kruvim have been gifted with the responsibility of guarding the Sanctums from outsiders. The Ochre gifted all members of The Kruvim the ability to shift their appearance to that of a beast of incredible prowess to assist in their duties. The leader of The Kruvim at that time was gifted immortality and given the form of a Minotaur to train Kruvim and guard The Ochre eternally. It is unclear whether the labyrinth mentioned in the Ellim Mythos is at all related to the Ancient Greek tale of a similar structure. |
Keepers of the Ellim | The Keepers of the Ellim was a group of people who worshipped and pledged their lives to various Ellim and/or The Ochre. Tensions were always high between members of the Keepers, but they knew they had to come together to overcome a greater threat. The Keepers was divided into several groups, which together formed a functioning society. These include The Kruvim, Shoftim, Nevihim, Kohanim, and Yehudim. The Keepers eventually fell to corruption and infighting. |
Eden | One of the first realms to be created within Tevay myth. Eden was home to many powerful Ellim, including Nahash, Krav, and Tsedek. Described as a place of beauty that hides a dark secret. |
Tevay | The collection of worlds that make up the Ellim Mythos. It is unclear whether Tevay was the capital city of the ancient religion or a myth used in religious stories. Tevay is similar to the modern idea of a multiverse, but it often is portrayed with a limited number of universes. |
Ellim Mythos | The collection of stories and myths pertaining to the Ellim (Hason, Krav, Nahash, Amon, Heyma, etc.) and the world surrounding them. It originally began as a branch off of ancient Hebrew religion and evolved into a faith of its own. Since then it has continued to evolve even without a following into its current form. |
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