Lore:Yatholen
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Yatholen, The God of Water is one of the four Gods making up the pantheon of Antaloor.
Rumor has it that the Scapulari are the doom messengers of Yatholen.[n 1] In the Temple District of Ashos, Yatholen is primarily worshipped by the Serpents.[1] The Serpents built the temple to worship their god, Yatholen. If the Water Element is removed from Yatholen's Temple, Yatholen's protection will no longer cover Ashos, allowing the Orcs to get in. Yatholen has always been the god responsible for keeping the Orcs from getting into Ashos.[2]
Alternate Titles
- Yatholen, The God of the Water.[3]
- The Snake God of Water and Storms.[1]
- Yatholen, the God of Sea and Storms.[1][2]
- The God of the Sea, Yatholen.[2]
Gallery
In other languages
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See Also
Items
Two Worlds Template:See Also Yatholen Items
Quests
Two Worlds
Trivia
- The Concept art for Yatholen has his name spelled "YA?OLEN", the unknown character seems to more closely resemble an I than a T. Most notably, the H is missing from his name. A single item in Two Worlds uses the name Tatholen as well, implying that his name was changed at some point.
- Additional bonus disk content shows that Antaloor was once named Anthalor, meaning additional renames likely happened.
Notes
- ↑ The manual for Two Worlds says they're rumored to be the doom messengers. The strategy guide says it's rumored they could be.
External Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Two Worlds manual
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Two Worlds Strategy Guide ISBN-13: 978-0979551307
- ↑ https://www.twoworlds2.com/en/story.html
Antaloor Backstory