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Jullius, also known as Jullius Dragon of Heaven, who was a Elohi created from one half of Fotia’s corpse.
Biography
Fotia’s followers fled seeing her cleaved in two.
Irdima was left alone on the battlefield, cradling the two parts of Fotia’s corpse (cleaved in two by Prykagia) and weeping.Her tears and weeping prayers were heard and the two halfs of Fotia did not die!
One half, representing the cauterising, vengeful, and warlike nature of fire, became the er-elohi Jullius, the Dragon of Heaven. The other half, representing the nurturing, renewing, and cleansing nature of fire, returned as the ur-elohi Samacris, Mother of Phoenixes.
Fotia was reborn as the Phoenix and the Dragon. Separate they are weaker, united they are powerful, their story has become a parable of passion and the indestructibility of love.
Kings of War Appearances
- 1st Edition - Kings of War 1.1 – Basilean Legacy
- 2nd Edition - Kings of War – 2nd Edition Rulebook
- 3rd Edition - Kings of War – 3rd Edition Rulebook
1st Edition
During the God War, Fotia, a Celestian was split into two. The Shining One, who retained the name Fotia, and the Wicked one called Prykagia. The wars between the two aspects were many. Fotia represented the good in fire: the warmth, healing and cleansing flame; whilst Prykagia was the conflagration and wanton destruction that fire can be.
During the Time of Ice, when the power of fire and all who embodied it were waning, Fotia and Prykagia were again battling in a duel on the plains of Ardovikia. This time, Prykagia had managed to wield an artefact of great cold and ice and planned to kill Fotia with it. In a feint, Prykagia struck at Irdima, the high priestess of Fotia, who was much beloved by Fotia. In order to prevent her death, Fotia intervened by placing herself in the way of the blow and was cleaved in twain. Thinking the battle lost, the armies of Good ran, and Prykagia, rejoicing in the victory, did not follow up the win but instead instantly returned home to celebrate.
Irdima was left alone on the battlefield, cradling the two parts of Fotia’s corpse and weeping. Suddenly, by the great power of her words of love and her frantic prayers, a miracle manifested and the two halves did not die. Instead, one half; representing the cauterising, vengeful and warlike nature of fire, became the Ur-Elohi Jullius, the Dragon of Heaven, whilst the other half; the nurturing, renewing and cleansing nature of fire, returned as the Ur-Elohi Samacris, the Mother of Phoenixes. And so, the Shining One who was Fotia, was reborn as the Phoenix and the Dragon. Weaker now individually, they are more powerful united, and their story is told as a parable of the passion and indestructibility of love; their strength in unity, giving rise to sayings such as “You can’t cut fire with a sword”, meaning that two lovers are inseparable.
2nd Edition
Irdima was left alone on the battlefield, cradling the two parts of Fotia’s corpse and weeping. Suddenly, by the great power of her words of love and her frantic prayers, a miracle manifested and the two halves did not die. Instead, one half; representing the cauterising, vengeful and warlike nature of fire, became the Ur-Elohi Jullius, the Dragon of Heaven, whilst the other half; the nurturing, renewing and cleansing nature of fire, returned as the Ur-Elohi Samacris, the Mother of Phoenixes. And so, the Shining One who was Fotia, was reborn as the Phoenix and the Dragon. Weaker now individually, they are more powerful united, and their story is told as a parable of the passion and indestructibility of love; their strength in unity, giving rise to sayings such as “You can’t cut fire with a sword”, meaning that two lovers are inseparable.
3rd Edition
Gallery
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Jullius Model
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Jullius Art
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Jullius Scene
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Jullius 1st Edition Rules
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Jullius 2nd Edition Rules
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Jullius 3rd Edition Rules
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