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Tarew Marr

Tarew Marr, the Water Lord, is the father of the Marr Twins (Erollisi Marr and Mithaniel Marr) and one of the Gods of Power in the Norrathian pantheon.

Overview

Drawn from Tarew Marr - The Fathom Lord deity description.EQ1Primary · mirrored · best available source

The Fathom Lord or, as he is known in the divine tongue of Influence and Nature, Tarew Marr, is the first member and ruler of the Triumvirate of Water.

He is the sole lord and commander of the plane's most abundant form of the element.

The people of Norrath know little of him, and his relationship to Mithaniel and Erollisi Marr is a source of constant debate amongst their followers.

He is believed to have given physical form and intelligence to the influences of Love and Valor in the personages of Erollisi and Mithaniel Marr, respectively, and given them power over their namesake planes.

Official Lore

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ZSQuint

In-game bookVerant/SOE

Soon after the creation of the elder gods by the Nameless, while the gods were placing their creations onto Norrath, the elemental gods gathered to make their own creation. Unlike what the other gods created on Norrath, Fennin Ro, Tarew Marr, The Rathe Council, and Xegony gathered for their own creation.

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From the Library of Norrath

Official articleSOE/Daybreak · 2007

Creation of Norrath In the beginning, all that existed was void. Empty of all, whether it be time or space. A vast and endless nothingness cloaked in a deep and all consuming silence. Within this void existed "The Nameless", a power so incredible that in the entire universe, it knew only itself to exist. It had no idea why it was there, just that that it was.

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Further sources

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Community articles

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