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'''Balor''' was worshipped as a chaos god by the [[Cynrog]]. While escaping from a war, Balor crashed in Yns Du in the [[1930s]] and his consciousness became embedded in Nathaniel Morton, Bronwyn Ceredig, and six others. Using children's bad dreams and worries, Balor was resurrected. He was killed shortly afterwards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Nightmare of Black Island]]'') | '''Balor''' was worshipped as a chaos god by the [[Cynrog]]. While escaping from a war, Balor crashed in Yns Du in the [[1930s]] and his consciousness became embedded in Nathaniel Morton, Bronwyn Ceredig, and six others. Using children's bad dreams and worries, Balor was resurrected. He was killed shortly afterwards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Nightmare of Black Island]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 05:42, 22 December 2016
Balor was worshipped as a chaos god by the Cynrog. While escaping from a war, Balor crashed in Yns Du in the 1930s and his consciousness became embedded in Nathaniel Morton, Bronwyn Ceredig, and six others. Using children's bad dreams and worries, Balor was resurrected. He was killed shortly afterwards. (PROSE: The Nightmare of Black Island)