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Laanx left Yliakum to wander the [[Stone Labyrinths]], followed by many of the Lemurs, and became the Masquerade God. | Laanx left Yliakum to wander the [[Stone Labyrinths]], followed by many of the Lemurs, and became the Masquerade God. | ||
He dressed in a thick red tunic and made a mask without features to hide his face. In his exile, he also wrote the [[Book of Names]]. | He dressed in a thick red tunic and made a mask without features to hide his face. In his exile, he also wrote the [[Book of Names]]. | ||
Ignoring Talad's entreaties to return, which seemed insulting to him, he sought the loneliness of the deepest parts of the labyrinth, heedless of the large number of Lemurs following and | Ignoring Talad's entreaties to return, which seemed insulting to him, he sought the loneliness of the deepest parts of the labyrinth, heedless of the large number of Lemurs following and worshipping him. | ||
After many generations of the Lemurs, Laanx arrived to a cave hundreds of times larger than the one he shaped with Talad, which held the stalactite which contains Yliakum. | After many generations of the Lemurs, Laanx arrived to a cave hundreds of times larger than the one he shaped with Talad, which held the stalactite which contains Yliakum. |
Revision as of 16:23, 24 March 2008

Laanx is one of PlaneShift's Gods. He is sometimes called the Masquerade God, or the Masked God.
Appearance
Laanx appears as an empty thick red tunic, with a featureless mask.
Originally, Laanx was female, but through an accident caused by Talad, she was disfigured and denied her femininity. This often causes confusion to those unaware of Laanx's history.
Worship
Laanx has followers throughout Yliakum. Although Laanx created the Lemurs, the faith and clergy is based upon the religion the Xacha created from the Book of Names. The main place of worship is the Iron Temple, in Hydlaa.
History
Together with Talad, Laanx created the cave that is now Yliakum. After praying to Vodùl to lure people to Yliakum, she agreed to become his lover for a time. Vodùl taught her how to create life with the power of Yliakum's crystal, which she then used to create the Lemurs. Talad then attempted to do the same, creating the Kran. However, he did not know how to control the energy, and a tempest of chaos burst forth from his hands and hit Laanx on her face, penetrating deeply into Laanx's body, and she became forever disfigured. She sank into a deep depression and denied her being, her femininity and her people.
Laanx left Yliakum to wander the Stone Labyrinths, followed by many of the Lemurs, and became the Masquerade God. He dressed in a thick red tunic and made a mask without features to hide his face. In his exile, he also wrote the Book of Names. Ignoring Talad's entreaties to return, which seemed insulting to him, he sought the loneliness of the deepest parts of the labyrinth, heedless of the large number of Lemurs following and worshipping him.
After many generations of the Lemurs, Laanx arrived to a cave hundreds of times larger than the one he shaped with Talad, which held the stalactite which contains Yliakum. The Lemurs, believing that Laanx had led them to their new home, offered praise and many sacrifices. Laanx became aware of the people who had followed him, and created many powerful and useful things for the Lemurs to light the cave and make it a place to live. They multiplied rapidly, and built the ten towns of Kadaikos, which Laanx ruled harshly. He remembered the promise made by Vodùl to send people to Yliakum and decided to lead them to Kadaikos instead.
Taking care not to reveal his presence to Talad, Laanx observed Yliakum and saw with disappointment that the Ylians and Enkidukai had already arrived. In the Stone Labyrinths, Laanx lured the newly arriving Dermorians to a separate cave, to keep them from arriving in Yliakum. Some time later, the Dwarves arrived, which pointed Laanx to a starving group of men called the Xacha. Laanx revealed himself to the Xacha and showed them all his power. The Xacha followed him without exception and created a clergy and faith based on the Book of Names. Having also found the portal through which the Klyros were arriving, Laanx attempted to bend them to his will as well, but the Klyros refused. After destroying and corrupting many of them, Laanx gave up, showing them the way to Yliakum in the hope that they would cause trouble to Talad.
By now, there were many people living in Yliakum, and food became scarce. After conflict broke out between some of the races, Laanx considered the time ripe to return to Yliakum. He endowed one of the Xacha, Galeran Tarbius, with great power, and in turn Galeran led the Xacha to Yliakum, where they settled on the first level. Using their ancient knowledge, they build the Iron Temple and consecrated it to Laanx.