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This article is about the group of characters in The Dreamers series. You might be looking for the novel The Younger Gods or you might be looking for the Younger Gods of Styricium from The Elenium The Younger Gods are * Dakas * Enalla * Balacenia * Vash

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  • This article is about the group of characters in The Dreamers series. You might be looking for the novel The Younger Gods or you might be looking for the Younger Gods of Styricium from The Elenium The Younger Gods are * Dakas * Enalla * Balacenia * Vash
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  • This article is about the group of characters in The Dreamers series. You might be looking for the novel The Younger Gods or you might be looking for the Younger Gods of Styricium from The Elenium The Younger Gods were four of the eight gods of Drahll. The two groups of good took turns sleeping and ruling the land. The Younger Gods were not supposed to wake up as early as they did, before the end of the Elder Gods' cycle. But Dalhaine felt that they would be of help during the upcoming war against the Vlagh. They were rewoken in child form as the Dreamers, origially with no memory of their past lives. each is given to an Elder God to raise. But they begin to break though the mental barrier, starting with Balacenia, and realize who they are, but decide to keep it a secret. The Younger Gods are * Dakas * Enalla * Balacenia * Vash
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