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goat-guy-tm · 3 days
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Looking through the divine's pages for art reasons and when looking at Menphina, I've said it once before but these block skins are so hard to decipher, because wtf is that on Menphina's armor?
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Like is it supposed to be a chain for some kind of cape? Is it a symbol on her chest plate? Like an emblem?? Cause it looks like a fucking bull to me, like wtf is that.
I feel like the Divine's armor on it's own deserves a post cause her and Esmund's skins look so fucked with the amount of detail they tried to shove into the design not thinking how hard it would be to translate out of block form
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intrigued-gelatin · 3 months
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Make a jean-chain thing with all of the divine warrior symbols! Had trouble getting a decent picture of the chain as a whole but got alright ones of the individual symbols.
Thought you all would enjoy it, seeing as the pendants I've shown in previous posts did pretty well.
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Symbols are made after this image (not mine) which depicts the symbols.
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Edit: Since there was an ask about it, yes, I will be giving credit to whoever drew the symbols I referenced. Problem is, I don't have the info of the original artist so until I find it or someone is able to let me know who the artist is, I can't tag them or give other information. An edit will be made whenever I get that information.
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xielianslver · 16 days
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I have all the Divine Warriors deaths in mind. I'll eventually draw somethings about them but here you go.
Shad: Never truly died, as we know. Which is funny. God of death yet she continuously tries to live. He wears clothes not meant to be buried in a casket. But ones made to attend the funeral because they are alive. Even after becoming who he is today, her "armour", although reaks death. Shows how he will kill to live.
Irene: She never really died, just "disappeared." (or something I haven't thought that far). Much like Shad but different. God of life yet she tries every waking second to die. All those that she has loved, have been met with a tragic end. Her clothes resemble that of the body laying in the casket. Even in her new form she can't help but wonder when her death would come.
Menphia: She died while saving the one she loved. Enki. In the fierce fight with Shad she was the first to go. The one to make the sacrifice that saved centuries of people. Menphia wasn't one to make sacrifices, she was a selfish woman. Yet, Enki and Irene were important to her.
Enki: He set fire to himself inside his library. It was suicide. He took all the knowledge with him. No one knows why, as they never found his journal.
Kul'zak: He died doing what he loves best. Getting drunk and dancing on a ship. He death was peaceful, and calm. Mature if you will. Much like himself.
Esmund: He was mauled to death. Perhaps it was Xaiver, the boy he helped build into a man. Xaiver was the first Shadow Knight. But who knows. It was a gruesome sight. Despite Esmund's eagerness to protect those. He seemed to have failed at protecting himself.
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mcd-brainrot-hours · 11 days
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worldbuilding (kinda) hc:
menphia didnt have any kids so before she passed, she declared that each time a fury died, a fight to the death would be held between candidates would be held in the gladiator ring. whoever emerged victorious (think of the hunger games) became the holder of menphia's relic.
as time progressed, this became one of tu'la's biggest events and turned into a spectacle of sorts. the tu'lan royals throw parties and flaunt their wealth during parades in which the king would show off the possible furies, menphia's gladiators.
as fate would have it, aphmau and gang end up in tu’la just in time to watch it unfold, maybe even participate in.
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shadowqnights · 2 months
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some more divine warriors and a few of their gods . irene and menphia as well as some other figures in my rewrite , some forms for the nature gods that predate the divine. raiya, ai and dei'lune .
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Alright sooo, i did a little redesign work or did alittle touch ups on each symbols of each divine god for Misteria about a few weeks ago...
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i double checked at least a few times to be extra sure the symbols of each god at least looked like SOMETHING and so i came up with this!
kul'zak's is a tree (to represent him being the god of destruction and karma)
menphia's is a firey bolt (to represent her being the god of war and hope)
shad's looks like a torn apart heart (to represent him being the god of death and reanimation)
esmund's is a shield (to represent him being the god of protection and judgement)
enki's is shears (to represent him being the god of time and the space)
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irenes is a sort of plant like it always has been, basically unchanged honestly (but its to represent her being the god of life)
also if you want to compare these with the og designs look no further! here they are for your eyes....
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Ask box is always open for questions on Misteria/my MCD+Mysteeet rewrite!
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little-laurance · 7 months
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Aphtober Day 3: Divine
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(Song Shallow River by The Crane Wives)
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dilucsfavorite · 1 month
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I have gotten inspired from my most recent ask, about my opinions on the DW. This time, I am going to talk about how I believe they are worshiped by the people, and how they affected the present world. Not going by village, just the general most common ways they are worshipped.
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Irene: Much like how hospitals have the red cross symbolizing medicine and hospitals, Irene's symbol is that. Wherever a doctor and where a hospital is, is the Irene symbol. The matron symbolizes healing due to her many healing abilities, and so that translated over to hospitals and doctors when the idea of medicinal herbs and such were made popularized. Churches are typically where she is worshipped, sermons and days specified when they will join together and pray. The believers also believe that all plant life should be looked after and taken care of, destroyed only if necessary. Many of the bigger villages have green houses filled with medicinal herbs and native flowers that are religiously taken care of. However, there is a dark side. Bandits, kidnappers, just evil doers in general, use the promise of prosperity the name of Irene brings, to bring down and dangers unto others. There were even historically recorded times of people sacrificing others in the name of prosperity and good health.
Enki: Enki was the one who coined the idea of recording history and knowledge within books, less in murels. He was also someone that pushed education buildings and the idea that everyone should get the chance to learn, even if societies at the time did not want that to happen. He was also the cause of the publishing of the first maps to be made of the entire world and the nations. There is one major university using his symbol as the colleges symbol, even if that is not historically accurate. However, most books were destroyed in book burnings that he had created, ones not stored in a major library that is still hidden to this day. He is worshiped by scholars and sailors alike, though there is not one set place people worship him. Though the library could count.
Kul'Zak: Kul'Zaks symbol is used at camps and hotels people own in order to convey the idea that this is where wanderers and travellers can stay. He also had helped Enki publish the maps, though he was the one who had created them. He is not necessarily worshiped, but he has a small mantra that goes around camps that adventures learn, one that is said to bring safety and protection to those going between cities and nations.
Esmund: Esmund is the symbol of the guards order and is used at the guard training facilities around the different nations. He is the symbol of protection and people use his plus Irene's when them or a loved one is sick or injured. Irenes for health and healing, and Esmunds used for the protection of the person. It is also a symbol used alongside head guards, next to the cities symbol. It is only used by the head guards of said village, since they are the main protectors. It is rumored that one can learn the skin hardening ability he has, but it had only been done once, and it was an old man close to death.
Shad: Before he became the destroyer, he was the fighter. Unlike the idea of the protector, he was always on the front lines. He worked with blacksmiths to make different types of weapons that are used today, some were even the basis of better weapons made at later dates. He was worshiped among brash men who only want to become fighters within the wars, but he had the respect of weapon makers. When he became the destroyer, he was worshiped by small cult like villages, ones who praised him to the brashness he had faced as well. They do not believe in the other DWs, and they believe that Shad is the one and only being, the one true DW. Whenever someone was close to death, they were killed to be sacrificed to the Shadow Lord. When young promising fighters come along, they are sacrificed to Shad. Thus, the Shadow Knights began.
Menphia: She is actually the most less known DW, one who is not widely known. Only the oldest witches (and that's few) know of her and worship her. Other than that, there is folklore surrounding her. She would stay in the back lines and rain fire or ice balls from the sky to hit enemies in the lines. Though, that story became less of her and more of a ghost story that surrounds battle fields. That if the battle is gruesome enough, the sky would rain fireballs to torch those who dare make such a gruesome display on nature. Though that type of story is common within Irene believers. She was fine with being the most less known DW, as she did not want fame or worship.
YIPPEE!!!!!! I hope you like and pls expand on your own ideas as well :3
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that-one-i-think · 1 month
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Another thing to help me characterize my Divine Warriors - Vices
Shad: Bloodshed - After becoming the Destroyer he was always hungry. He craved to consume and destroy everything in his path, whether it be people, animals, or towns.
Irene: Attention - While attention in itself isn't bad, too much of it can be bad. Irene was subscribed to "Any attention is good attention" and was how she became the most worshipped god. She encouraged it so more people would come to her for help. She was a fixer.
Enki: Power - The man was a hoarder of knowledge, and in this world, the quote "knowledge is power" is directly inspired by Enki. She was the Keeper, and they constantly wanted more.
Menphia: Booze - She was the fury, the one who constantly got into fights. The definition of a warrior, but as a warrior, she often killed people in her bouts of fury that she never meant to. This led to her taking moments to... calm her mind with a stiff drink.
Esmund: People - This man was a self-sacrificing maniac. He desperately wanted people to love him and, more specifically, Irene to love him. He wanted to wrap everyone in his big strong arms so no one would ever be unsafe again.
Kul'Zak: Smoking - After becoming immortal against his will, he took up the habit so he could at least feel like death. After all, a smoked fish is a dead fish.
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i feel like irene and menphia got casted as sapphic veronica & JD and it was definetly a show to remember.
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goat-guy-tm · 6 days
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Every divine fell in some way. It was bound to happen, no one figure could be holy and pure forever. Each shaped the soul of the divine in some twisted way, something that changed them completely.
Enki's ravenous thirst for knowledge, to become all knowing no matter the cost.
Irene's loss of all emotion and draining of compassion for those under her.
Drae'lic (Shad)'s loss of his own soul and spiral into beasthood.
Menphina's abandonment of those closest to her.
Esmund's thirst for power and control, his want to become stronger than even the other divine and gods that came before them.
Kul'Zak's sudden dissapearence after watching all his fellow divine rip each other to shreds.
The divine's flaws were covered up, twisted and changed to seem more holy. After all, no one wants to admit the god they devote their whole life to is nothing but a desprate, scared, bloodthirsty child.
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SOOOO UH HI
I redesigned the Divine Warriors sigils
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People often shorten Irene and Shad’s to only the upper or lower half respectively, but the full symbol is mirrored from the top to bottom. somethingsomething balance somethingsomething reflection somethingsomething morality is in the eyes of the beholder while reality is merely a series of lines and shapes and it is up to the viewer to decide which of them may represent ‘good’ or ‘evil’ somethingsomething the truth behind a symbol is always so much more then those who blindly believe in it
Besides those, Esmound, Enki, Menphia, and Kulzak’s are each meant to vaguely resemble a shield, an infinity symbol, a burning star, and a compass.
As with the rest of my HCs, please ask if you’d like to use these designs for your own work and credit me if you do.
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xielianslver · 23 days
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Y'all listen to me with tragic love life Irene, mf apollo core.
(this only goes for ones she loved/liked back)
Zoey? Just didn't work out.
Esmund? Ehhhh yeahhhh......
Menphia? ...whoopies
Xavier? Very first SK
Shad? VERY BIG WHOOPIES
Zoey (again)? Loses her immortally
Garroth? Irene dimension
Laurance? Shadow Knight aesthetic
Aaron? Soul got torn apart
SHAD??? AGAIN WHAT IS THIS TOXIC YURI SHIT???????????
Girlie is not having a fun time
@the-martyrfication-of-the-matron because of the fact that we are mutuals now and I am annoying I'd think you'd (might) enjoy this :)
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queeryutb · 6 months
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someone. someone tell me not to give the divine warriors neopronouns
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stellisketches · 1 year
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Ro’Meave Headcanons/Lore
Heads up, this post talks about the semantics on royal lineages and some of the unsavory aspects thereof (nothing horrifying or explicit, just talk about how lineages were ensured). I made the lore a lot more palatable than most historical royal marriage tradition, but if it’s not your thing don’t force yourself to read. I’m mainly posting this to explain the Ro’Meave family tree I’m going to post after this. 
The Ro’Meaves only got more conservative about marriage within the last 5-6 generations of Garroth being born. Most of these headcanons I talk about here will be discussing the way things were before that (save for the next one, it applies to all)
For the Ro’Meaves (and by extension the Von Ronsenburgs), it was actually preferable for a girl/afab to be born and to become Lord (though the second wasn’t as important as the first) because it was much easier to ensure that the child was of royal blood.
In fact, royal women were not typically expected to marry, as they didn’t believe that Ro’Meave blood diluted (seeing as all descendants of Esmund are able to possess his relic) and they didn’t have to prove that a child was theirs
However, Ro’Meave men had to marry if they wanted their children to be officially legitimate.
Even if the kid was the spitting image of their Pops, legally they had no claim to the throne since TECHNICALLY they could never be sure it was actually his
It was possible to be granted exceptions, but that was EXTREMELY rare
Also, men were expected to marry women of high class, whereas with afab Ro’Meaves the father really didn’t matter
ALSO also the ‘high-class’ women had a pretty broad range, pretty much any woman who was either born into a noble/rich family or a woman who held a high-ranking profession/role (i.e, chief scholar of the royal archive, commander of the O’Khasian naval fleet, well established diplomat, etc.)
There was a whole process that revolved around ensuring that the child was definitely for-sure a Ro’Meave, which involved their fiancée to have their spouse or at least one attendant/guard be with them at all times beginning from their engagement until they were confirmed pregnant to ensure there was no funny-business
However this really only happened for their first and maybe second child, and only if there was no heir already in place.
Lords (given that they had siblings) essentially had first dibs on who they got to marry. If they were straight and/or married someone they were capable of reproducing with, then they were the ones charged with continuing the family line. If they married someone they couldn’t have children with, then the duty would fall to one of their siblings (usually a girl, but there was never an official designation; it just had to be someone)
Basically, as long as at least one Ro’Meave was having legitimate kids, the rest could pretty much do whatever they wanted.
Adding to that, it was heavily advocated that out of the royal children, only one or two of them should have biological children. Seeing as Ro’Meave blood didn’t dilute, they really didn’t want to have a million eligible heirs running around.
Though, men typically got away with having more kids, since their heirs were only considered legit if they were with a wife.
They had access to a variety of herbal ceptives, though, so lucky for them they didn’t have to stay celibate (hooray for magick plan-b)
Also, they could adopt as many kids as they wanted, they just wouldn’t have any claim to the throne.
The Ro’Meave lineage was single handedly saved by a trans person on at least two separate occasions 
There was practically zero inbreeding, except for one occasion*, because it was well known that it would lead to birth defects and higher infant mortality.
There was even a law, known as the 7th Generation Clause, which basically said that a Ro’Meave would not marry into the same family twice until 7 generations had passed between the first marriage.
There’s an old Ro’Meave superstition that you should never name your child after yourself, as almost every child who had been in the past had died before the age of 10.
It was only like 4 or 5 but the legend stuck around.
Honestly I’m probably going to come up with like 50 more hcs within the next week. If you have any questions please PLEASE ask them. I love talking about my lore and I’m actually in the process of writing several historical events that occurred throughout the Ro’Meave dynasty. I may even start posting fanart, who knows
*That one time was referred to as The Wedding of Woe, and was very much not a good thing that almost collapsed the Ro’Meave lineage orchestrated by really shitty High Priest. Fuck that guy. 
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shadowqnights · 4 months
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show me your mikai and show me your menphia.. gnaws bites..
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MIKAI & MENPHIA for you !!
storms wanted to knock out my power and stop me so bad but i pushed through..
SOME NOTES!
Mikai's nose is crooked from being broken! He's based off a siamese cat. His roots r growing in.. better get that hair redyed! he looks so cunty here i don't know how it happened it just did. i do think that now i have to draw michi so i can put them side by side..
Menphia is so messy i am so sorry i was battling storms. Her outfit is a mixture of armour + royalty.. I like to imagine that with her fighting prowess and skills in sorcery she can hold her own without the extra armour weighing her down. There is so much gold jewellery i like to think of her like a wyvern/dragon. very much interested in gold and hoards treasures. she also has golden claws for her middle fingers. certified bad bitch.
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