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I'jin and the rest of the Nine Gods came to Omu at some point after the city's fall. Though not truly deities, the people began worshiping them as such and constructed shrines for them throughout the city. The inscription above I'jin's shrine read, "I'jin teaches us to take the path least expected." I'jin's shrine was located near the center of the city.
I'jin and the rest of the Nine Gods came to Omu at some point after the city's fall. Though not truly deities, the people began worshiping them as such and constructed shrines for them throughout the city. The inscription above I'jin's shrine read, "I'jin teaches us to take the path least expected." I'jin's shrine was located near the center of the city.


The Nine Gods were ultimately killed by [[Acererak]], who imprisoned them within the [[Tomb of the Nine Gods]].
The Nine Gods were ultimately killed by [[Acererak]], who imprisoned them within the [[Tomb of the Nine Gods]]. I'jin's spirit lay entombed for many years until his sarcophagus was discovered by the [[Sutler Expedition]], though they were unable to open it.


[[Category: Deities]]
[[Category: Deities]]

Revision as of 15:27, 2 May 2019

I'jin
Race Almiraj
Gender Female
Status Deceased

I'jin is one of the Nine Gods worshiped by the people of Omu.

I'jin and the rest of the Nine Gods came to Omu at some point after the city's fall. Though not truly deities, the people began worshiping them as such and constructed shrines for them throughout the city. The inscription above I'jin's shrine read, "I'jin teaches us to take the path least expected." I'jin's shrine was located near the center of the city.

The Nine Gods were ultimately killed by Acererak, who imprisoned them within the Tomb of the Nine Gods. I'jin's spirit lay entombed for many years until his sarcophagus was discovered by the Sutler Expedition, though they were unable to open it.