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Ranxus was an evil god at the ancient religion of the Atlantean galaxy. He is very jealous and envy with the sentient species. According to the tradition, he ruled at the dark times and was the personification of the dark aspects of the galaxy. His primary role was to cause pain to the galaxy. He was look like a purple demon, with three yellow eyes and two black devil wings. With the upcoming of the newer religions, Ranxor was identified with Debeleia.

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  • Ranxus was an evil god at the ancient religion of the Atlantean galaxy. He is very jealous and envy with the sentient species. According to the tradition, he ruled at the dark times and was the personification of the dark aspects of the galaxy. His primary role was to cause pain to the galaxy. He was look like a purple demon, with three yellow eyes and two black devil wings. With the upcoming of the newer religions, Ranxor was identified with Debeleia.
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  • Ranxus was an evil god at the ancient religion of the Atlantean galaxy. He is very jealous and envy with the sentient species. According to the tradition, he ruled at the dark times and was the personification of the dark aspects of the galaxy. His primary role was to cause pain to the galaxy. He was look like a purple demon, with three yellow eyes and two black devil wings. With the upcoming of the newer religions, Ranxor was identified with Debeleia.
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