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=Overview=
=Overview=


Anastasia ([[Imperial]]) was named for her seeming invulnerability to death. Lore about Anastasia is common and accurate. She was extensively studied by historians and scholars, and was well known to [[Heralds]], [[Servitors]], and other [[Gods]].
Anastasia ([[Imperial]] \\) was named for her seeming invulnerability to death. Lore about Anastasia is common and accurate. She was extensively studied by historians and scholars, and was well known to [[Heralds]], [[Servitors]], and other [[Gods]].


=History=
=History=

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Anastsia's profound innocence was impossible to aggress against by any creature.

Overview

Anastasia (Imperial \\) was named for her seeming invulnerability to death. Lore about Anastasia is common and accurate. She was extensively studied by historians and scholars, and was well known to Heralds, Servitors, and other Gods.

History

Anastasia was the Shard God of Spring in Acrolon at the onset of the Shattered Age. She persisted in this capacity until The Fall, when she was killed and her Divine Focus was claimed by Nexia.

Description

Anastasia had only one form: that of a young Nor woman with dark brown skin and short curly hair. Anastasia's avatar dressed plainly.

Personality

Anastasia was enduringly kind and optimistic. She could not truly empathize with the suffering of others, but that did not stop her from having an endlessly positive regard.

Abilities

Aside from being a God of Spring, with all of the powers that implies, Anastasia also possessed some kind of supernatural innocence that was never fully understood. Most scholars liken it to being a Paragon of innocence. Whatever the cause, no creature could cause her harm. Not because she was invulnerable, but because no creature, no matter how corrupt their heart, could bring themselves to imagine harm coming to Anastasia.

Exarchs

Anastasia had three exarchs: