Oannes, Archangel of Water

UnavailableUnspecified † Deceased † Canon
“The world is mostly water;
ever constant, ever changing.”

Official Writeups
None

Oannes2Unofficial Writeups
Malakite [Liber Neglecta] † Ofanite † Elohite

Origins
Created roughly 100 million BC (2nd Wave)


notes

Oannes’ oaths are unspecified.

Likely Inspiration

Oannes (Ὡάννης) was the name given by the Babylonian writer Berossus in the 3rd century BC to a mythical being who taught mankind wisdom. Berossus describes Oannes as having the body of a fish but underneath the figure of a man.

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