Divine or Demon? Myth or Fact?
In the canon of the Terra Fera series and world, a vast majority of the gods and other other legendary beings and figures are not entirely real, but that doesn't mean their origin comes from nothing. A large number of these beings are(or were) actually real, and came from Moaehetur or other realms and planes and planets. Those of the divine, celestial, and heavenly realms are considered Celestial. Those who abandoned their home worlds or were cast out of such are called the Demon-Kin. Both are very much canon to TF.
The Fallen Gods
These Demon-Kin, returned Celestial, siblings are actually part of the canon of TF. They were the sons and daughter(in the canon there was only one sister) of a prince of a celestial kingdom and their mother was the prince's sister. Like the legend, the queen was a deceitful woman, and fooled her son and daughter that they were not siblings and that the feelings they had for each other were more than that of brother and sister. The celestial prince and princess left their father's kingdom for several years, until the king found out about this accursed union and demanded they return to answer for their actions. They returned with their two young sons, the older being roughly a teenager, and a baby girl. Angered by this disgrace on his family name and his kingdom, the king exiled his queen and their grandchildren to the mortal realm.
The cruel queen raised her three grandchildren until the oldest brother, tired of her wickedness, killed her. He then raised his younger brother and sister on his own. He would become the origin of the legend of Wrath/Agnar in the ancient religion of Terra Fera, but his true name was Et'Treho, which oddly enough is a variant of the name "Etahoro", the name given to the god of Magic, who was Agnar's cousin. In fact, Et'Treho is practically the embodiment of both Agnar and Etahoro. His brother was Dre-Dajo, and is the inspiration for the god Mischief/Lokir. Their sister remains nameless to history.
Et'Treho was the high priest and founder of the Forsaken culture, which eventually is the group that idolized him and his siblings as gods and called them the "Fallen Gods". Not much is known about his true life in the mortal realm, but it is said he eventually helped in killing the Dark Goddess(as the legend claims Agnar, Etahoro, and Magni did), after which he was reconciled with his celestial kin and allowed to return to Moaehetur. He was said to be a true shape shifter, having many forms, of which he preferred a form like that of a Fae warrior. He fathered a son with a Blood Fae woman in the early 2nd Age, who would become the first of the Do-Dara bloodline of vampires, and by technicality the first dhampir. He also was said to take a liking to the form of a Ket, but his own form was more like that of a disfigured Ketertaz than a true Ket of any kind. During his time as High Priest of the Forsaken, he was infatuated with a Ketertaz princess, who he eventually turned against her father and thus causing a war between the followers of the ancient gods and the Forsaken when the Ketertaz king claimed the Forsaken were worshiping demons. Et'Treho would eventually stop leading the Forsaken after they started worshiping him as a deity, thus also appeasing the Ketertaz who were still against him.
In general, Et'Treho was described as powerful and driven by a lust for power, but there were lines he wouldn't cross, and in reality, his eagerness for power was just his way of showing his celestial kin he was worthy in their eyes. After the death of the Dark Goddess, he calmed down greatly and became a peaceful yet proud warrior of Moaehetur.
Dre-Dajo was much more frivolous than his brother ever was. He was a trickster at heart, and given such and his powerful nature as a demon-kin, he caught the attention of the Dark Goddess(also called the "Dark One". For canon, she was not a "goddess", but more of a dark celestial). She promised him many things, starting with just simple offerings of power with no strings attached, but she eventually offered him more and more and began wanting things in return. Dre-Dajo, having no knowledge of her true intentions, gave in to her every request in exchange for the power she offered him. When the Dark War came Dre-Dajo saw her true colors, and refused her power and to help her from there on out. As punishment for this, the Dark Goddess destroyed the clan of the Forsaken in which his son, Serro, was being raised. While Dre-Dajo himself was not able to save his son, Et'Treho rescued the young Ketertaz/Dem0n-Kin cub and had him raised in a safe place, among other half-celestials and Demon-Kin. Serro would eventually become the guardian of the gateway, or portal, to Moaehetur after the death of the Dark Goddess. Like his brother, Dre-Dajo was reconciled with the celestial beings of Moaehetur and allowed to return there. However, unlike his brother, Dre-Dajo didn't give a shit anyway xD
Dre-Dajo has appeared in the mortal realm throughout history, though usually only briefly and in unexpected places and times. He often preferred to blend in with mortals and play tricks on those not weary enough, all in good fun.
The cruel queen raised her three grandchildren until the oldest brother, tired of her wickedness, killed her. He then raised his younger brother and sister on his own. He would become the origin of the legend of Wrath/Agnar in the ancient religion of Terra Fera, but his true name was Et'Treho, which oddly enough is a variant of the name "Etahoro", the name given to the god of Magic, who was Agnar's cousin. In fact, Et'Treho is practically the embodiment of both Agnar and Etahoro. His brother was Dre-Dajo, and is the inspiration for the god Mischief/Lokir. Their sister remains nameless to history.
Et'Treho was the high priest and founder of the Forsaken culture, which eventually is the group that idolized him and his siblings as gods and called them the "Fallen Gods". Not much is known about his true life in the mortal realm, but it is said he eventually helped in killing the Dark Goddess(as the legend claims Agnar, Etahoro, and Magni did), after which he was reconciled with his celestial kin and allowed to return to Moaehetur. He was said to be a true shape shifter, having many forms, of which he preferred a form like that of a Fae warrior. He fathered a son with a Blood Fae woman in the early 2nd Age, who would become the first of the Do-Dara bloodline of vampires, and by technicality the first dhampir. He also was said to take a liking to the form of a Ket, but his own form was more like that of a disfigured Ketertaz than a true Ket of any kind. During his time as High Priest of the Forsaken, he was infatuated with a Ketertaz princess, who he eventually turned against her father and thus causing a war between the followers of the ancient gods and the Forsaken when the Ketertaz king claimed the Forsaken were worshiping demons. Et'Treho would eventually stop leading the Forsaken after they started worshiping him as a deity, thus also appeasing the Ketertaz who were still against him.
In general, Et'Treho was described as powerful and driven by a lust for power, but there were lines he wouldn't cross, and in reality, his eagerness for power was just his way of showing his celestial kin he was worthy in their eyes. After the death of the Dark Goddess, he calmed down greatly and became a peaceful yet proud warrior of Moaehetur.
Dre-Dajo was much more frivolous than his brother ever was. He was a trickster at heart, and given such and his powerful nature as a demon-kin, he caught the attention of the Dark Goddess(also called the "Dark One". For canon, she was not a "goddess", but more of a dark celestial). She promised him many things, starting with just simple offerings of power with no strings attached, but she eventually offered him more and more and began wanting things in return. Dre-Dajo, having no knowledge of her true intentions, gave in to her every request in exchange for the power she offered him. When the Dark War came Dre-Dajo saw her true colors, and refused her power and to help her from there on out. As punishment for this, the Dark Goddess destroyed the clan of the Forsaken in which his son, Serro, was being raised. While Dre-Dajo himself was not able to save his son, Et'Treho rescued the young Ketertaz/Dem0n-Kin cub and had him raised in a safe place, among other half-celestials and Demon-Kin. Serro would eventually become the guardian of the gateway, or portal, to Moaehetur after the death of the Dark Goddess. Like his brother, Dre-Dajo was reconciled with the celestial beings of Moaehetur and allowed to return there. However, unlike his brother, Dre-Dajo didn't give a shit anyway xD
Dre-Dajo has appeared in the mortal realm throughout history, though usually only briefly and in unexpected places and times. He often preferred to blend in with mortals and play tricks on those not weary enough, all in good fun.
Serro, the Kamoae
Serro is one of the few characters to appear in both the cannon and the mythology as almost the exact same thing. In the legends, he is viewed as the god of shadows, the son of a disgraced Ketertaz priestess turned Forsaken, and Mischief. He was later placed as the protector against the Moaeri ever bringing back the Dark Goddess. Most of this is also true in the cannon.
Serro was the son of Riel-Tara, a Ketertaz priestess who fell for Dre-Dajo and was hunted by her clan for such. It was Et'Treho who saved her from her clan, along with her twin brother who chose to protect her instead of killing her as he was ordered. She and her brother were brought to live with and became members of the Forsaken, a group that wanted to live in peace without gods or deities ruling them. Riel-Tara and Dre-Dajo would continue their relationship for a few years before they both moved on from each other, but Dre-Dajo had left her with a reminder of himself. Serro was born within a year after his parents parted ways, and was raised in the Forsaken clan. As mentioned before, however, his peaceful life there was soon ended. At only a few month old, with little to no memory of that place or his own mother, Serro's clan was destroyed by the followers of the Dark Goddess, and he was among the only survivors. His uncle brought Serro to live with the Ketertaz lioness who formed her own pride and clan of the Forsaken. She would be the inspiration for the goddess of rebels, Mariet. Her real name was Mar'Saryah (meaning "warm comfort"), and she would be the closest thing to a mother young Serro would know. She was also among the greatest generals of the Dark War, given her half-celestial nature. Mar'Saryah was the daughter of a celestial royal and a Ketertaz warrior priestess. Whether or not she was the Ketertaz whom Et'Treho had caused a war over previously is unknown.
Serro was the son of Riel-Tara, a Ketertaz priestess who fell for Dre-Dajo and was hunted by her clan for such. It was Et'Treho who saved her from her clan, along with her twin brother who chose to protect her instead of killing her as he was ordered. She and her brother were brought to live with and became members of the Forsaken, a group that wanted to live in peace without gods or deities ruling them. Riel-Tara and Dre-Dajo would continue their relationship for a few years before they both moved on from each other, but Dre-Dajo had left her with a reminder of himself. Serro was born within a year after his parents parted ways, and was raised in the Forsaken clan. As mentioned before, however, his peaceful life there was soon ended. At only a few month old, with little to no memory of that place or his own mother, Serro's clan was destroyed by the followers of the Dark Goddess, and he was among the only survivors. His uncle brought Serro to live with the Ketertaz lioness who formed her own pride and clan of the Forsaken. She would be the inspiration for the goddess of rebels, Mariet. Her real name was Mar'Saryah (meaning "warm comfort"), and she would be the closest thing to a mother young Serro would know. She was also among the greatest generals of the Dark War, given her half-celestial nature. Mar'Saryah was the daughter of a celestial royal and a Ketertaz warrior priestess. Whether or not she was the Ketertaz whom Et'Treho had caused a war over previously is unknown.