Thread:Krayfish/@comment-3155949-20120425062510/@comment-1743498-20120425164414

Here's an ancient myth I came up with to explain it better. This does involve a bit more retconning of the Dhragolon religion though (particularly Legend of Nolara).

In the beginning of time, Marana gave birth to two races: the Dhragolon and the Eteno. They lived in harmony with one another dutifully following her ways. Then Krayhan approached the Dhragolon and bestowed his roar of wisdom upon them.

After hearing Krayhan's wisdom, the Dhragolon soon began to question why they were following Marana in the first place. The Dhragolon got the idea that they were better off without her or any other gods and that Krayhan's leadership and philosophy should be trusted instead.

Angered, Marana banished the Dhragolon from Malisk II to Ucharpli. Upon returning eons later to see if the Dhragolon had changed their ways, she was disappointed that the Dhragolon had become sinful. Marana punished them even further by causing a flood to sweep across Ucharpli destroying much of the Dhragolon race. However, Krayhan had warned them of this ahead of time, and the race surivived by taking refuge on the ten highest mountains in the world.

Krayhan and Marana decided to talk things out as the balance was being upset because of this. Krayhan argued that the Dhragolon should learn and think things for themselves, while Marana argued that mortals could not have the knowledge of the gods as that itself upsets the balance. Then, they settled their argument and made a pact to not interfere with either race until the "time" came. And that time was The Meeting where the Eteno and the Dhragolon would meet again.