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'''Sorush''' is the denizen of Doom, and the patron denizen of both [[Serpaz Helilo]], the Witch of Doom, and [[Crypthead Dionysus]], the Page of Doom. | '''Sorush''' is the [[denizen]] of Doom, and the patron denizen of both [[Serpaz Helilo]], the Witch of Doom, and [[Crypthead Dionysus]], the Page of Doom. | ||
== Etymology == | |||
Sorush is named after the New Persian variant of Zoroastrian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazata yazata] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sraosha Sraosha]. Within Zoroastrianism, Sraosha is one of the guardians of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinvat%20Bridge Chinvat Bridge], a bridge which all souls must go through upon death, and is the only guardian who accompanies souls on their path. | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Pre-game === | === Pre-game === | ||
=== Land Creation === | === Land Creation === | ||
== Personality and Traits == | == Personality and Traits == | ||
== Relationships == | == Relationships == | ||
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Sorush is the denizen of Doom, and the patron denizen of both Serpaz Helilo, the Witch of Doom, and Crypthead Dionysus, the Page of Doom.
Etymology
Sorush is named after the New Persian variant of Zoroastrian yazata Sraosha. Within Zoroastrianism, Sraosha is one of the guardians of Chinvat Bridge, a bridge which all souls must go through upon death, and is the only guardian who accompanies souls on their path.