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== Centau - God of Change ==
 
== Centau - God of Change ==
 
Also known as "he who dreams below the land", this god of the centaurs became old and frail when Acantos, the last of the centaurs, died.  Centau taught the centaurs to treasure knowledge.  He is believed to have created the [[chimerans]] while dreaming.  Already driven into madness by his obsession with change, he was antagonized even further in his dreams by [[Mortos]] with horrific images and thoughts until he threw himself into the depths of the seas, where he still resides.  [[Lucaa]], the [[harvesting]] goddess, has [http://el-wiki.net/index.php?title=Elandria&diff=30828&oldid=30822 adopted] some of Centau's former roles.
 
Also known as "he who dreams below the land", this god of the centaurs became old and frail when Acantos, the last of the centaurs, died.  Centau taught the centaurs to treasure knowledge.  He is believed to have created the [[chimerans]] while dreaming.  Already driven into madness by his obsession with change, he was antagonized even further in his dreams by [[Mortos]] with horrific images and thoughts until he threw himself into the depths of the seas, where he still resides.  [[Lucaa]], the [[harvesting]] goddess, has [http://el-wiki.net/index.php?title=Elandria&diff=30828&oldid=30822 adopted] some of Centau's former roles.

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Centau - God of Change

Also known as "he who dreams below the land", this god of the centaurs became old and frail when Acantos, the last of the centaurs, died. Centau taught the centaurs to treasure knowledge. He is believed to have created the chimerans while dreaming. Already driven into madness by his obsession with change, he was antagonized even further in his dreams by Mortos with horrific images and thoughts until he threw himself into the depths of the seas, where he still resides. Lucaa, the harvesting goddess, has adopted some of Centau's former roles.

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