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In Mu, all men were sorcerers, as were all women and children. They were a warlike people eventually destroyed by an enemy they had thought too weak to fight back. But a few refugees survived, and many of today’s magic heroes can trace their ancestry back to Mu.
 
In Mu, all men were sorcerers, as were all women and children. They were a warlike people eventually destroyed by an enemy they had thought too weak to fight back. But a few refugees survived, and many of today’s magic heroes can trace their ancestry back to Mu.
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== Enemy Types ==
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=== Archvillains ===
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[[Image:Hequat.png|100px|thumb|Hequat]]
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==== The Goddess Hequat ====
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''Main Article:'' [[The Goddess Hequat]]
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The Goddess of the Mu, Hequat guided her people in the war against the people of [[Oranbega]]. Hequat does not abide the insolence of mortals who do not pay due worship to the gods.
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 01:50, 28 September 2006

History

Mu was a mighty nation in the mid-Atlantic created by Hequat to counter Ermeeth’s reemerging dark power in Oranbega. Mu was the last great stronghold of magic.

In Mu, all men were sorcerers, as were all women and children. They were a warlike people eventually destroyed by an enemy they had thought too weak to fight back. But a few refugees survived, and many of today’s magic heroes can trace their ancestry back to Mu.

Enemy Types

Archvillains

The Goddess Hequat

Main Article: The Goddess Hequat

The Goddess of the Mu, Hequat guided her people in the war against the people of Oranbega. Hequat does not abide the insolence of mortals who do not pay due worship to the gods.

Powers

References

The Paragon Times - "Beyond Contact: Azuria and MAGI"