Ruidusborn

Ruidusborn individuals are people who were born during a flare of Ruidus. Some of these individuals, called Exaltants, are believed to have a stronger connection to Ruidus and manifest magical ability; the Grim Verity believes that these powers are derived from Predathos, an entity imprisoned within Ruidus.

History
Superstitions surrounding Ruidusborn vary. Some believe that these people are cursed, while others believe they are fated to have particularly important destinies.

Some individuals born during a flare demonstrate a particularly strong connection to Ruidus, and experience nightmares of red storms during flares. They also have psychic magical abilities, such as those demonstrated by Imogen and Liliana Temult. The Grim Verity believes that, as Ruidus was created to imprison Predathos, these powers derive from a connection to that entity. Individuals with those connection are referred to as Exaltants or Scions, in contrast to those who were born during a flare but do not possess those powers. A study of these Ruidusborn was undertaken by Kadija Sumal, a professor at the Aydinlan Seminary. Liliana was one of the most prominent subjects.

In late 843 PD, Otohan Thull was amassing an army of Ruidusborn in the ley nexus in the Hellcatch Valley, in preparation for the apogee solstice.

Known Ruidusborn
Many important individuals have been theorized to be Ruidusborn; the following are known to be or have been.


 * Alyxian, lived during the Calamity.
 * Ludinus Da'leth, survivor of the fall of Molaesmyr in 585 PD and implied to have witnessed the Calamity.
 * Liliana Temult born in the late 700s, believed to be an Exaltant.
 * Imogen Temult, born in 814 or 815 PD, believed to be an Exaltant.
 * Fearne Calloway, born between 831 PD and 836 PD
 * Otohan Thull, born in the late 700s or early 800s, believed to be an Exaltant.

Other individuals rumored, but not confirmed, to have been Ruidusborn include the mortal mage that became the Raven Queen during the Age of Arcanum and King Warren Drassig, born in the late 400s PD.