DIVINE RUIN: Claimed By A God
gods, demons, and wi
ws, wild but bound by divine law. Witches walked between them, weaving magic tha
oamed the world in darkness for so long. There was n
rought light upon the zones of each breed and gave them powers to op
each breed balancing the law
uchable. Demons, fierce and proud, were their enforcers, carrying out divine will.
esentment. And res
laws, fearing their wrath. But whispers began to spread. Why should the gods hold all t
shadows, a pl
s, with their strength, would storm the heavens and take the thrones for themselves. Toget
lan. Until the dem
ead of storming the heavens, they struck down the witches, seizing the power for themselves. Th
ns shook
e anything the world had seen. The demons, believing they could take the gods' powe
lasted o
gods had cast do
y thundered, "you are un
The witches, though they had been betrayed, were deemed just as guilty-for they, too, had dared to defy the divine. Stripped of their place , they wer
rd, witches and dem
for their weakness. And the gods? They turned their backs on them all, retreating into the he
had been t