Originally Posted by Raze

One of the books: A Short History of the Seven Gods.
When the seven Gods were still young they decided that each of them should have their own race which they would guide through the eternal flow of time. And thus it happened that Rhalic, the most powerful of all Gods, become the patron of the humans. The burly Duna created the dwarves in his own likeness and even lived with them for a long time in tunnels deep beneath the earth. Tir-Cendelius, who is also called the Poet, went into the woods and created the elves. He blessed them with near-immortality and wisdom. The reptile goddess Zorl-Stissa wished to command a proud warrior race and thus she created the lizard people - fierce fighters from the Wastelands.

The God Vrogir, renowned for his brutality and acts of violence created the orcs and enslaved them for more than three hundred years before he left Rivellon. Xantezza, the Goddess of mirth and laughter wanted an intelligent race, versed in the arts of magic around her. She created the imps, who were talented magicians and engineers. The Goddess Amadia was an outsider, preferring to live in complete solitude. As the centuries passed the six races spread over the whole continent. One day Amadia fell in love with a wizard and she give birth to several demi-gods. She granted her lover immortality and decided that she would act as the patron mother of the wizards. Although wizards are not really considered as a separate race, they now have their own goddess whom they worship...

Well, It's looks like a propaganda written by Rhalic himself. There no mention that whole purpose of creating mortal races is for them to become gods food after their death. We factually know that Gods don't "guide them through the eternal flow of time", only mortal souls to their stomachs. So credibility of this book is quite low.

Originally Posted by Raze

The story of D:OS leads into the pre-history of DD, being set 1200 years before DD (and 100 years before the first attack from the Lord of Chaos), so not mentioning him isn't surprising.

The demons were even in Dragon Commander, which was 8000 (or something) years before D:OS, which means that Lord of Chaos was active.

P.S. Raze, I know I debating semantics here, but I just couldn't help myself, sorry. I still pretty sure I saw this info about Lord of Chaos somewhere in the game. Maybe I'm wrong here. Only one thing I am absolutely sure of, it's that Epstein didn't kill himself.

Last edited by Soccer; 26/01/20 07:19 PM.