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You were going about your life in whatever place you called home, until, quite suddenly, you suffered an unfortunate and rather terminal case of dying, as occasionally happens. Instead of heading off to an afterlife, however, you found yourself summoned to a completely different world: a realm known as Seledia.
And you weren’t summoned there by just anyone, but by Inara, one of the very deities who shaped the world you were transported to. She brought you with a singular purpose in mind - purging Seledia of her “failed” creation.

Born at the dawn of time, Inara is one of the oldest deities in existence, long before mortals walked any world. Alongside five other gods, she shaped Seledia, pouring part of her divine essence into its creation. Like her divine kin, she then breathed life into a mortal race, Inarian humans, to thrive alongside the other races.
For a time, the Inarians were Inara’s pride and joy. She watched over them lovingly as they spread across Seledia, growing numerous while living by the wisdom and kindness she had given them. But as their population grew, so too did ambition and corruption, first in the shadows, then in plain sight.
Inara, busy with divine matters, did not see the rot take hold until it was too late. By the time she turned her full attention back to them, most of her cherished children had fallen into darkness and depravity. Grieved and feeling betrayed, she withdrew from the world entirely, exiling herself to the divine realm and refusing to speak even to her fellow deities, despite their pleas for her to intervene.
In her absence, things only worsened. By the time Inara emerged from isolation, there were barely any Inarians left that she considered uncorrupted. Heartbroken but resolute, she came to a grim conclusion: the only solution was complete annihilation of the Inarian race. Only then could she create anew and ensure the safety of Seledia’s other races.
But despite her conviction, Inara could not bring herself to slaughter her children with her own hands. And because of the oath binding the gods, not to directly harm one another’s creations, none of the other deities could intervene. So, Inara sought an outsider, summoning a m
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