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''Battle Of The Elders'' is a roleplay created on Website/NationStates by a NiceJewishBoy.

Once upon a time, long before the universe was created, there was neither time nor space. Meaning was meaningless. Form was formless. All that was were two brothers: Lukeios the Fair and Arakaota the Vulgar. Then God shows up and ruins their party by creating everything. Of course, Luk and Ara are jealous, so God locks them up.
Then they escape and decide to enlist a few average mortals to help them determine who gets to screw the universe over in what way.

Inspired by such series as ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' and ''Roleplay/AWorldBeyond'', Battle of the Elders is a three-arc rp taking place in [[Roleplay/NightkillsShit Nightkill's Shit]] and possibly the same part of that Verse as ''Roleplay/AWorldBeyond''.

Unfortunately, it never really got off the ground, and was shut down two pages in. No link to it has been found.
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!!''Battle Of The Elders'' contains examples of:
%% * DumbMuscle: Silas.
%% * EvilVersusEvil
%% * GovernmentAgencyOfFiction: Lukeios falsely presents himself as working for one of these.
%% * ItAmusedMe: This is more or less that main motivation of Lukeios and Arakaota.
%% * JerkassGods: The roleplay's whole premise is that two of these decide to fight over who gets to destroy the world.
* MeaningfulName: Lukeios comes from an epithet of Apollo, God of Light. Arakaota is a bastardization of the Hindi word for Chaos. Elayim comes from Elohim.
* TheOldGods: Lukeios and Arakaota are older than time itself, forget The Big Guy.
* ShoutOut: The town of [[Roleplay/AWorldBeyond Jasper]] is mentioned in passing while describing Nineveh.
%% * TheVerse: Roleplay/NightkillsShit.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Exaggerated in that Matthew Tyson, formerly the pastor at the church in Babylon, is already dead ''when'' we first see him.
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