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== Background ==
== Background ==


This cruel goddess believes that the proper way for mortals is to bow down to the gods in all things. She was pupil of the goddess [[Tielekku]] along with the god [[Ermeeth]], who would become her bitter enemy later, when Ermeeth taught his people, who would be later known as the Oranbegans how to cast magic, which caused them to stop worshiping the gods, something both Tielekku and Hequat deemed intolerable; Hequat rallied her followers and forced the Oranbegans from their lands.<br />
This cruel goddess believes that the proper way for mortals is to bow down to the gods in all things. She and the god [[Ermeeth]] were pupils of the goddess [[Tielekku]], but although they grew in power together under the tutelage of Tielekku, Ermeeth became her bitter enemy when he taught his people (who would later be known as the [[Circle of Thorns|Oranbegans]]) how to cast magic, causing them to stop worshiping the gods.  Both Tielekku and Hequat deemed this intolerable and therefore Hequat rallied her followers and forced the Oranbegans from their lands.<br />
When they fled and formed a [[Oranbega|new city]] in far away lands, she infiltrated it and stirred the populace until she caused a rebellion, finally causing a civil war. When her faction lost it, she raised an island from the bottom of the sea to form a new nation for her now land-less people, but at the same time this coasted them a war with the [[Coralax]], who already lived in the island. Those summoned a huge [[The Leviathan|Leviathan]] in their aid and it was only through Hequat's intervention that the Mu defeated the beast. It isn't mentioned how this affected her relations with the Coralax goddess, [[Merulina]].<br />
Ermeeth's followers fled and formed a [[Oranbega|new city]] in faraway lands, but Hequat infiltrated it and stirred the populace until she caused a rebellion, ultimately starting a civil war. When her faction lost the war, she raised an island from the bottom of the sea to form a new nation for her now land-less people, but this initiated a war with the [[Coralax]], a species that had already laid claim to the island. The Coralax summoned a huge [[The Leviathan|Leviathan]] to their aid and it was only through Hequat's direct intervention that the Mu defeated the beast. It is not known exactly how this affected her relations with the Coralax goddess, [[Merulina]].<br />
After that, he instructed her new nation, [[Mu]], to hate the Oranbegans and to fight against them for generations. Mu citizens believed that their chosen place upon this world was to serve as the righteous implement of her will, and in their deeds and customs did they enshrine this so that to do otherwise would be unthinkable. At her command they performed generations of what would now be called eugenic breeding in order to strengthen the magical power within their blood lines to unheard of levels. At her command they crushed all contrary thought, and made no art that did not praise her name. At this point, in Mu, all men were sorcerers, as were all women and children.<br />
After the fall of the Leviathan, she instructed her new nation, the [[Mu]], to hate the Oranbegans and to fight against them for generations to come. Mu citizens believed that their station in life was to serve as the righteous implements of her will, and in their deeds and customs they enshrined this ideology so fiercely that to do otherwise would be unthinkable. At her command they performed generations of what would now be called [[wikipedia:Eugenics|eugenic breeding]] in order to strengthen the magical power within their blood lines to unimaginable levels. Hequat also commanded that they crush all contrary thought, and make no art that did not praise her name. By this time, all Mu men, women, and children were sorcerers and sorceresses.<br />
Once she thought her nation was prepared, she attacked Oranbega once more, but, despite their initial successes, the Mu suffered a crushing defeat when the Oranbegans, in their desperation, made a pact with the powers of the Netherworld. Only a handful of Mu refugees would survive the war.<br />
Once she thought her nation was prepared, Hequat attacked Oranbega once more, but despite their initial successes, the Mu suffered a crushing defeat when the Oranbegans, in their desperation, made a pact with the powers of the Netherworld. Only a handful of Mu refugees survived the war.<br />
There is no more mention of Hequat until 20th century, when a fundamentalistic Mu faction among the [[Mu Mystics]] from [[Arachnos]] who long for the return of their goddess and, like their ancestors of old, serve her above any other thing, Arachnos, [[Scirocco]] or [[Lord Recluse]] included try to contact her. No one knows what would happen if the goddess would return to the modern world, but since gods depend of worship, she's probably in a very weakened state right now, given the small number of Mu zealots in today's modern world, but that could change.
There is no more mention of Hequat until 20th century, when a fundamentalistic Mu faction among the [[Mu Mystics]] of [[Arachnos]] who, longing for the return of their goddess and like their ancestors of old, served her above even Arachnos, [[Scirocco]], and [[Lord Recluse]], tried to contact her. No one knows what would occur if the goddess were to return to the modern world, but since all gods depend on worship to thrive, she is likely in a highly weakened state, given the small number of Mu zealots maintaining her cult.  That could, however, always change.





Revision as of 02:33, 5 April 2009

The Goddess Hequat
File:Hequat.png
Founder and deity of Mu
Details
Real Name Hequat
Gender Female
Archetype Unknown
Affiliation Unknown
Age At least 14.000 years old. Probably much older.
Romantic Associations Ermeeth, former lover
Known Family None
Primary Powers Unknown
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Overview

The Goddess Hequat is an Archvillain belonging to the Mu.


Villains can battle her:


Background

This cruel goddess believes that the proper way for mortals is to bow down to the gods in all things. She and the god Ermeeth were pupils of the goddess Tielekku, but although they grew in power together under the tutelage of Tielekku, Ermeeth became her bitter enemy when he taught his people (who would later be known as the Oranbegans) how to cast magic, causing them to stop worshiping the gods. Both Tielekku and Hequat deemed this intolerable and therefore Hequat rallied her followers and forced the Oranbegans from their lands.
Ermeeth's followers fled and formed a new city in faraway lands, but Hequat infiltrated it and stirred the populace until she caused a rebellion, ultimately starting a civil war. When her faction lost the war, she raised an island from the bottom of the sea to form a new nation for her now land-less people, but this initiated a war with the Coralax, a species that had already laid claim to the island. The Coralax summoned a huge Leviathan to their aid and it was only through Hequat's direct intervention that the Mu defeated the beast. It is not known exactly how this affected her relations with the Coralax goddess, Merulina.
After the fall of the Leviathan, she instructed her new nation, the Mu, to hate the Oranbegans and to fight against them for generations to come. Mu citizens believed that their station in life was to serve as the righteous implements of her will, and in their deeds and customs they enshrined this ideology so fiercely that to do otherwise would be unthinkable. At her command they performed generations of what would now be called eugenic breeding in order to strengthen the magical power within their blood lines to unimaginable levels. Hequat also commanded that they crush all contrary thought, and make no art that did not praise her name. By this time, all Mu men, women, and children were sorcerers and sorceresses.
Once she thought her nation was prepared, Hequat attacked Oranbega once more, but despite their initial successes, the Mu suffered a crushing defeat when the Oranbegans, in their desperation, made a pact with the powers of the Netherworld. Only a handful of Mu refugees survived the war.
There is no more mention of Hequat until 20th century, when a fundamentalistic Mu faction among the Mu Mystics of Arachnos who, longing for the return of their goddess and like their ancestors of old, served her above even Arachnos, Scirocco, and Lord Recluse, tried to contact her. No one knows what would occur if the goddess were to return to the modern world, but since all gods depend on worship to thrive, she is likely in a highly weakened state, given the small number of Mu zealots maintaining her cult. That could, however, always change.


Description

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.

Quotes

During the mission Defeat the Goddess Hequat:

Before combat: needs data
Combat start: "An unbeliever! Here? Impossible!"
At 75% life: "You, a Mortal, would dare to challenge me?"
At 50% life: "You are beneath even my ire, mortal."
At 25% life: "I have wrecked civilizations. I will not be defeated by you!"
Upon defeat:
"A mortal triumphant against a Deity?"
"Has the world come to this?"

Powers

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Subdue
Psychic Scream
Telekinetic Blast
Will Domination
Psionic Tornado
Scramble Thoughts
Psychic Wail
Lightning Blast
Cage of Lightning
Static Discharge
Ball Lightning
Electric Fence
Lightning Bolt
Power Sink
Resistance