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  • noun Plural form of primordial.

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Examples

  • One issue is that they feel like there needs to be one true “D&D cosmology and origin story,” so in the core rules it says that primordials created the giants, really big elemental-y creatures, who in turn made the lesser giant races.

    Even Yet More D&D 4e Previews « Geek Related 2008

  • If,since the primordials, the psychic energy of human beings created a good God,this could be my image of God who set me free from crack addiction.

    Harold Bloom, literary lion, loses his shit on Potter fans…again « raincoaster 2007

  • Like cave men they fought, crushing and twisting each other's muscles with the blind lust of primordials to kill.

    The Yukon Trail A Tale of the North William MacLeod Raine 1912

  • Anyhthing powerful attached mostly to the material or elemental planes (though not Demons; the demon lords are usually fallen primordials that were imprisoned and so are rivals).

    D / RPG News Mal Malenkirk 2010

  • He will avenge his parents while proving himself the greatest of the primordials.

    D / RPG News Mal Malenkirk 2010

  • The few who know of the Usurper assume it occurred early in the gods 'ascension to power, others think it was a war between primordials (Titans).

    D / RPG News Mal Malenkirk 2010

  • They imprisoned most of the others primordials and now rule supreme.

    D / RPG News Mal Malenkirk 2010

  • He is the son of Crius and Eurybia, themselves low ranking primordials, and he controlled the domain of destruction back when he was in power, under the supervision of more powerful titans like Phoebos (who controlled war).

    D / RPG News Mal Malenkirk 2010

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