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Immortals ([[Enchiridian]], [[Furytongue]]: ''Zulgaru'', meaning ''faithless enemy'') are those [[primals]] which allied with [[founders]] during the [[Foundation War]]. | Immortals ([[Enchiridian]], [[Furytongue]]: ''Zulgaru'', meaning ''faithless enemy'') are those [[primals]] which allied with [[founders]] during the [[Foundation War]]. | ||
Accurate lore about immortals is exceedingly rare. Only primals had direct experience of | Accurate lore about immortals is exceedingly rare. [[Pendulum]] is the only known mortal to exist outside of [[Heroes' Rest]]. Only primals had direct experience of immortals during the [[Lost Age]]. The [[shard gods]] had some lore about the immortals after the [[First Age]]. | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
During the [[Lost Age]], | During the [[Lost Age]], immortals were powerful [[primals]] who were pawns in the conflict between [[titans]]. | ||
During the [[First Age]], | During the [[First Age]], immortals are those primals that allied with the founders against the Titans during. For their allegiance to the founders, the immortals were granted forms compatible with the [[integrum]] and allowed to live in the paradisical [[barrier realm]] known as [[Heroes' Rest]]. | ||
= | =Cosmology= | ||
Immortals are all [[ageless]] | Immortals are creatures from the fury origin. They are creations of titans and played an important, but mysterious role in the [[Contest Eternal]]. After allying with the founders during the Foundation War, immortals were granted integral bodies to reside in a comfortable prison in the realm of Heroes' Rest. | ||
The only exception is [[Pendulum]], who was allowed to exist outside of [[Heroes' Rest]] to aid with the maintenance of the integrum, in particular the [[astral prisons]] and the conduction of fury power to fuel The Apparatus. | |||
=Society= | |||
Immortal society only exists within Heroes' Rest, and nothing is known about such society. | |||
=Ecology= | |||
As creatures of fury, immortals are all [[ageless]]. They share the quality with [[dragons]] that their will is not subordinate to the [[titans]]. | |||
Immortals do not reproduce. Instead, titans crafted new immortals, using unknown methods and resources, to use in the Contest Eternal. This has not happened since the [[Lost Age]]. | |||
Immortals do not need to sleep and are incapable of it. They eat, but not for survival. They eat for pleasure and as a way to replenish their energy. Without sustenance, immortals grow sluggish and lethargic, both mentally and physically. | |||
Immortals have bodies of fury that are incompatible with the integrum. In order to exist within the integrum, the founders created special physical vessels for them to occupy, as well as the knowledge of how to maintain these vessels. These are the forms that the immortals take today. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:30, 16 May 2024
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This category enumerates individuals of Fury known as Immortals.
Overview
Immortals (Enchiridian, Furytongue: Zulgaru, meaning faithless enemy) are those primals which allied with founders during the Foundation War.
Accurate lore about immortals is exceedingly rare. Pendulum is the only known mortal to exist outside of Heroes' Rest. Only primals had direct experience of immortals during the Lost Age. The shard gods had some lore about the immortals after the First Age.
History
During the Lost Age, immortals were powerful primals who were pawns in the conflict between titans.
During the First Age, immortals are those primals that allied with the founders against the Titans during. For their allegiance to the founders, the immortals were granted forms compatible with the integrum and allowed to live in the paradisical barrier realm known as Heroes' Rest.
Cosmology
Immortals are creatures from the fury origin. They are creations of titans and played an important, but mysterious role in the Contest Eternal. After allying with the founders during the Foundation War, immortals were granted integral bodies to reside in a comfortable prison in the realm of Heroes' Rest.
The only exception is Pendulum, who was allowed to exist outside of Heroes' Rest to aid with the maintenance of the integrum, in particular the astral prisons and the conduction of fury power to fuel The Apparatus.
Society
Immortal society only exists within Heroes' Rest, and nothing is known about such society.
Ecology
As creatures of fury, immortals are all ageless. They share the quality with dragons that their will is not subordinate to the titans.
Immortals do not reproduce. Instead, titans crafted new immortals, using unknown methods and resources, to use in the Contest Eternal. This has not happened since the Lost Age.
Immortals do not need to sleep and are incapable of it. They eat, but not for survival. They eat for pleasure and as a way to replenish their energy. Without sustenance, immortals grow sluggish and lethargic, both mentally and physically.
Immortals have bodies of fury that are incompatible with the integrum. In order to exist within the integrum, the founders created special physical vessels for them to occupy, as well as the knowledge of how to maintain these vessels. These are the forms that the immortals take today.