| Kind | Conflict |
| Date (start) | 1049 ED, Dilenora 20 |
| Date (end) | 874 ED, Elarinn 1 |
The Wars of Divinity is the name of the conflicts in which the Noble Gods and their children fought between them in an attempt to take the divine powers of the others. The war devastated much of the known world until it was brought to an end by Arthe during the Signature.
It’s supposed that during the conflict, around nine out of ten demigods died or were absorbed.
The Stoneborns
After centuries that the Noble Gods were brought in Allyria, a terrible problem became to occur: the children of the gods were becoming weaker. If the first children of the gods, the Prime Demigods, were extremely powerful beings the latest generations had barely any divinity in them. The first children without divinity were born, but without it, they immediately became Stonestruk. This children were called the Stoneborns.
The Wars for Divinity
With their progeny becoming unable to survive, a problem that once they tought little of, started to terrify them. The gods noticed that when they made a child, a negligible, but compounding, amount of divinity was stripped from them.
At first this did not preoccupy the gods, the amount of divinity they lost was small in comparison to the power their child could reach once adult. They tought that their legacy could continue forever. After the first stillborns, they realized that, even if it would last a long time, their divinity, along with that of everyone of their progeny, would disappear.
An immediate solution occurred to all the gods, if their children had more divinity than what they had lost, than all they had to do was consume their children, take their divinity, and spread it anew. At first some of the children of the gods renounced their power willingly, but an obvious threat was looming over the world: if one did not want to take away the life and power of their children, it was enough to take it from the children of another god.
The White Spring
During the spring solstice of 1049 ED, Ienna, the goddess known to be the most affetionate to her children, and the only one to have refused to take their life, even when offered, was the first to strike. During a visit to the Divine City of Arthe, she secretly kidnapped seven children of Arthe.
Brought them to her Divine City, she gave the seven a choice: to swear fielty to her and recuse Arthe, or to be consumed. Six of them were consumed, only one accepted Ienna as his new goddess: Aghenn, wich became knonw as The First Traitor.
The Shattering
The Signature
The Divinity Wars were finally brought to an end by Arthe, in an event known as the Signature of the World.