Draco
Adida
I would make the case for it, though I would like to see what @Have You Seen My Son thinks about my thoughts first.So Middle Aged?
I would make the case for it, though I would like to see what @Have You Seen My Son thinks about my thoughts first.So Middle Aged?
I would say with her being the child of the Sun and the Moon that that would make her second generation
Even so, her being born of the actions of a previously extant god still puts her in the second set in my eyes.Not in the literal sense, as much as she was the result of the Moon trying to yeet the Sun. So she would be about the same age as the Moon, just slightly younger.
Well that is the big question, what kind of time scale are we operating on here, what's the timeline? Because being in the middle group doesn't necessarily mean being like a thousand years later, unless we're operating really long term for the time before the God Wars.She isn't in the "middle" group, as that would make literally no sense for her to have come about so much later on. XD
Well that is the big question, what kind of time scale are we operating on here, what's the timeline? Because being in the middle group doesn't necessarily mean being like a thousand years later, unless we're operating really long term for the time before the God Wars.
Well that is the big question, what kind of time scale are we operating on here, what's the timeline? Because being in the middle group doesn't necessarily mean being like a thousand years later, unless we're operating really long term for the time before the God Wars.
Eldest are those who were before the creation of the world and participated in the creation of the world.
Middle Aged those who came right after the creation to the beginning of the God Wars.
Youngsters are those who were born with the creation of man.
playing devils advocate but considering the odd circumstances of her birth, and the vague timeline of the sun-plot, couldn't the moment of her dawning consciousness be a fairly open ended question? Who knows how long it takes a god to "coalesce", for example with Vaad, someone may have been looking at things with eyes or applying their thoughts to force before he existed as a distinct being.I would still say she should be among the Oldest gods, due to how extremely long she has been around and how early on her concepts would have emerged. One could definitely say she is among the first gods "born" to two others, though as it was an accident and so very long ago only she actually recalls. She isn't in the "middle" group, as that would make literally no sense for her to have come about so much later on. XD
Edit: What Naga said, pretty much. Yes.
Youngsters are those who were born with the creation of man.
Well then how does that work, because if I'm reading Tauphys' character sheet correctly he was born from a mass of dead mortals that were burned alive under the sun.Tauphys is before the moon.
playing devils advocate but considering the odd circumstances of her birth, and the vague timeline of the sun-plot, couldn't the moment of her dawning consciousness be a fairly open ended question? Who knows how long it takes a god to "coalesce", for example with Vaad, someone may have been looking at things with eyes or applying their thoughts to force before he existed as a distinct being.
Well then how does that work, because if I'm reading Tauphys' character sheet correctly he was born from a mass of dead mortals that were burned alive under the sun.
Also if we're going with age based on when a god's concept existed, then shouldn't Vaad be second-born? He's the god of Eyes and thoughts, and I'm pretty sure Azahiel is two for two on those.
Wasn't the moon chasing the sun around the world because it was burning the world?The stars would have long coalesced and Viv awoken before the world was made,
I suppose if I was mistaken about there being much of any lag between the source and a given God, Vaad should be quite near the begining, at least in his capacity as the literal and proverbial Eye, considering the first god was Kingly and possessed of both literal and metaphorical vision. The sun, if I recall, was quite associated with imagery of vision and contemplation, as well.Well then how does that work, because if I'm reading Tauphys' character sheet correctly he was born from a mass of dead mortals that were burned alive under the sun.
Also if we're going with age based on when a god's concept existed, then shouldn't Vaad be second-born? He's the god of Eyes and thoughts, and I'm pretty sure Azahiel is two for two on those.