Drow are easily spotted by those living on the surface due to their dark skin, the colors varying from light gray to stark black, and their fine, silvery white hair. Their stature is much smaller than that of other Elves, giving off a misleadingly fragile appearance to those not very familiar with the race. The colors of their eyes varies between red, purple, silver and gold, with only half-breeds having either blue, green or brown eyes. The drow are, like many of the other races of Elves, unnaturally graceful, and possess an almost otherworldly, ethereal aura. The biggest drawback for the drow, though, are their inability to see well on the surface during the hours of the day. Drow are born in the familiar darkness of the subterranean world they were banished to, and are therefore hyperse
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| - Drow are easily spotted by those living on the surface due to their dark skin, the colors varying from light gray to stark black, and their fine, silvery white hair. Their stature is much smaller than that of other Elves, giving off a misleadingly fragile appearance to those not very familiar with the race. The colors of their eyes varies between red, purple, silver and gold, with only half-breeds having either blue, green or brown eyes. The drow are, like many of the other races of Elves, unnaturally graceful, and possess an almost otherworldly, ethereal aura. The biggest drawback for the drow, though, are their inability to see well on the surface during the hours of the day. Drow are born in the familiar darkness of the subterranean world they were banished to, and are therefore hyperse
- The Firstborn is the main antagonist of Clive Barker's Jericho. It was created by god before Adam and Eve, but He realized that it was too powerful, but couldn't destroy it, only banish it to The Pyxis. However, It has tried 6 times to break into our universe, and each time the Department of Occult Warfare sends a group of mystics to sacrifice themselves and seal the breach. It is Prophecised that the seventh attempt will be it's last. However, the final Jericho squad managed to Highly damage it before it's former apprentice, Arnold Leach, carries it into a tunnel of pure/light energy where a flash of burning light occurs.It is unclear if they were both destroyed or if they have teleported somewhere.
- The Firstborn is an ancient divine being of great power born at the very beginning of the universe and the the main antagonist of the 2007 first person shooter psychological horror videogame Clive Barker's Jericho. In the Roman era, a crucified centurion tells the Jericho team that The Firstborn does not want freedom. He states that The Firstborn wants what God gave man, but denied it. That "Freedom is the absence of chains, just as evil is the absence of love". One can guess all The Firstborn wants is to be loved, and not hated or feared, or just worshiped for it's own power.
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| - Vast divine powers, charisma, manipulation, teleportation, flight, able to invade and influence the dreams of other living beings, soul absorption
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| - God's first living creation and child , prisoner of the Pyxis Prima, collector of souls, mass murderer, patron deity of the Brotherhood of the Dark Rapture
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| - The Firstborn is the main antagonist of Clive Barker's Jericho. It was created by god before Adam and Eve, but He realized that it was too powerful, but couldn't destroy it, only banish it to The Pyxis. However, It has tried 6 times to break into our universe, and each time the Department of Occult Warfare sends a group of mystics to sacrifice themselves and seal the breach. It is Prophecised that the seventh attempt will be it's last. However, the final Jericho squad managed to Highly damage it before it's former apprentice, Arnold Leach, carries it into a tunnel of pure/light energy where a flash of burning light occurs.It is unclear if they were both destroyed or if they have teleported somewhere. In the Roman era, a crucified centurion tells the Jericho team that The First Born does not want freedom. He states that The First Born wants what god gave man, but denied it. That "Freedom is the absence of chains, just as evil is the absence of love". One can guess all The First Born wants is to be loved, and not hated or feared, or just worshiped for it's power.
- The Firstborn is an ancient divine being of great power born at the very beginning of the universe and the the main antagonist of the 2007 first person shooter psychological horror videogame Clive Barker's Jericho. This genderless child-like creature who was neither light nor dark but was both terrible and beautiful to behold, was created by God within His own image before the creation of the first 2 human beings Adam and Eve, but He realized that this sentient creation was too powerful and disturbing, but could never destroy it, only banish it to a patch of reality called the Pyxis Prima (often now dubbed "The Box" by the Department of Occult Warfare), the deep chasm located below what it is now the ruins of the lost Middle Eastern city of Al-Khali (also known as "Rub Al-Khali"). God then started anew and went on to create mankind, giving the species two sexes, feelings, and love while the Firsborn was angry during it's confinement in this bedrock of strife for millennia as it watched and waited for it's return. However, It has tried 6 times to break into our universe via creating time-space distorting portals called "Breaches", and each time the secret U.S. government organization known as Department of Occult Warfare sends a group of mystics to sacrifice themselves and seal the breach as much as have a lost order of 7 Sumerian priests did in the distant past against the Firstborn before. It is prophecised that the 7th attempt will be it's last. In the Roman era, a crucified centurion tells the Jericho team that The Firstborn does not want freedom. He states that The Firstborn wants what God gave man, but denied it. That "Freedom is the absence of chains, just as evil is the absence of love". One can guess all The Firstborn wants is to be loved, and not hated or feared, or just worshiped for it's own power. However, the final Jericho squad of the 21st century managed to highly damage it during the final battle within it's skull-like chasmal tomb before it's former apprentice named Arnold Leach, high-ranking ex-General of D.O.W. turned leader of the apocalyptic terrorist cult known as the Brotherhood of the Dark Rapture who worshipped the Firstborn, angrily lunges at the Firstborn and carries it into a tunnel of pure/light energy where a flash of burning light occurs. It is unclear if they were both destroyed or if they have teleported somewhere.
- Drow are easily spotted by those living on the surface due to their dark skin, the colors varying from light gray to stark black, and their fine, silvery white hair. Their stature is much smaller than that of other Elves, giving off a misleadingly fragile appearance to those not very familiar with the race. The colors of their eyes varies between red, purple, silver and gold, with only half-breeds having either blue, green or brown eyes. The drow are, like many of the other races of Elves, unnaturally graceful, and possess an almost otherworldly, ethereal aura. The biggest drawback for the drow, though, are their inability to see well on the surface during the hours of the day. Drow are born in the familiar darkness of the subterranean world they were banished to, and are therefore hypersensitive to practically every physical sense. Their hearing is much sharper than that of an Elf from the surface world, and the same can be said for their touch, and their ability to see in the dark world they inhabit. However, the light from the sun can easily blind the even more sensitive eyes that a drow possesses, something that can be prevented by either hooded cloaks, or spells.
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