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Chapter 68
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kragar00
Chapter 68
Character Gallery 2
Aurelion

Aurelion, the Oathbound King, is the heart of the High Witan - a god of authority and law whose very presence demands obedience as naturally as breathing. Regal and impossibly composed, he carries himself with the effortless certainty of someone who has never doubted his right to rule. He’s also a giant dick.
Elise

Pale and unnerving, Elise seems less like a young woman and more like a ghost haunting the endless library she called home for the past fifteen years. Sheltered beneath the care - or perhaps imprisonment - of Master Edevane, she has spent nearly all her life alone among shelves of ancient books, while never once stepping beyond the tower walls. Though extraordinarily intelligent and startlingly educated, Elise possessed almost no understanding of ordinary human interaction, making her painfully timid, socially awkward, and easily overwhelmed by even simple conversations.
Elyndra

Elyndra, goddess of revealed truth, is among the most revered members of the High Witan - a radiant figure whose translucent skin shimmers with endless golden script that drifts slowly beneath the surface like living thoughts made visible. Every inch of her body carried truths, philosophies, confessions, and revelations in countless languages, the words constantly shifting as new understanding entered the world. Her wisdom has made her a trusted advisor within the High Witan.
Lunythera

Lunythera, goddess of the moon and known as the Waning Watcher is a member of the High Witan. Draped in shimmering silks and delicate chains like a dancer from some forgotten midnight court, she cultivates an air of playful seduction and effortless mystery, forever smiling as though privy to secrets no one else can hear. Her hair spills from black into silver like night surrendering to moonlight, while her glowing eyes burn softly in the dark like distant lanterns guiding travelers toward uncertain destinations. Whether she is genuinely kind, quietly manipulative, or simply too detached from mortal concerns to distinguish between the two remains unclear.
Miralis

Miralis, the Guardian Spear, is a member of the High Witan. Severe and uncompromising, she expects obedience without hesitation and has little patience for emotion clouding judgment. A being of living bronze, clad in bronze armor and bearing her spear as both symbol and warning, Miralis embodies protection.
Serah

Serah carries herself with the effortless grace of nobility, every movement elegant and deliberate, yet beneath that regal composure coils the restrained power of something dangerous. In truth, she is a red dragon living beneath a carefully maintained human shape - the estranged daughter of Pyraeth, god of dragons, from whom she fled rather than be subject to his tyranny.
Yveth

Yveth, the goddess of sorrow that never fades, dwells alone within vast frozen halls high in the mountains, far removed from both mortal kingdoms and divine politics. Draped in simple gray gowns with her endless white hair bound in a single braid, she carries the quiet stillness of fresh snowfall over a grave. Dark kohl streaks perpetually beneath her pale eyes as though she has spent centuries weeping, yet her grief is neither fragile nor self-pitying - it is ancient, patient, and enduring. Though melancholic and deeply introspective, she possesses a profound understanding of divinity, loss, memory, and the slow erosion of identity that comes with immortality, making her one of the few beings capable of offering Seth genuine insight into what he is becoming. But can she be trusted?
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Accidentally a God
This Wasn’t in the Job Description
A burned-out project manager from Earth is ripped from his life and dropped into a brutal fantasy world by gods with a problem - and a plan that doesn’t include his survival. Surrounded by monsters, magic, and people who expect him to be something he’s not, he has to learn fast: how to fight, who to trust, and how to lead when failure means more than missed deadlines. But as war closes in and the truth behind his arrival begins to unravel, he discovers something far more dangerous than the enemy he was sent to stop. Because the biggest lie he’s been told… might be about himself.
Updated on Jun 12, 2026
by kragar00
Created on Mar 24, 2026
by kragar00
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