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Sealed Versa to the [[Moon]] during the [[Banishing War]]. Has given up His physical manifestation in order to focus all of His power to maintain the seal on Versa. | Sealed Versa to the [[Moon]] during the [[Banishing War]]. Has given up His physical manifestation in order to focus all of His power to maintain the seal on Versa. | ||
== Previous iterations == | |||
There is some evidence that there is another version, or iteration, of Ardia. | |||
While being escorted out of the [[tomb of Elesh]] by queen [[Rem-Leneth]], the party encounters a [[Statue of An|strange statue]] with a symbol that resembles the globally recognized symbol of Ardia, but with the "wings" missing. | |||
== Void's explanation == | == Void's explanation == | ||
According to [[Void]], Ardia is a cosmic parasite that feeds off of humanity's knowledge by cursing them into an eternal cycle of death and reincarnation. Without Ardia's meddling, humanity would eventually become gods. | According to [[Void]], Ardia is a cosmic parasite that feeds off of humanity's knowledge by cursing them into an eternal cycle of death and reincarnation. Without Ardia's meddling, humanity would eventually become gods. | ||
Revision as of 14:47, 10 November 2025

The Father of Humanity who protects His creations from Versa and her monsters.
Sealed Versa to the Moon during the Banishing War. Has given up His physical manifestation in order to focus all of His power to maintain the seal on Versa.
Previous iterations
There is some evidence that there is another version, or iteration, of Ardia.
While being escorted out of the tomb of Elesh by queen Rem-Leneth, the party encounters a strange statue with a symbol that resembles the globally recognized symbol of Ardia, but with the "wings" missing.
Void's explanation
According to Void, Ardia is a cosmic parasite that feeds off of humanity's knowledge by cursing them into an eternal cycle of death and reincarnation. Without Ardia's meddling, humanity would eventually become gods.
