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A Plethora of Sons

Adam and Eva have had more sons and daughters than will ever be mentioned here.

During their incarnation in the Garden Age of Coera, Adam and Lil had 12 but one child, and Adam and Eva no less than 40.

The Patriarchal age produced Cain, Abel, Seth, Enoch, and another son at the end of the age.

The Age of the Towers was supposed to be the age of Men, and though there were worries when the Towers began to emulate Lil's Babel, it wasn't until Bil'Obal was named and the Jezebel was its ruler that another son was produced to bring Lil down. In this case, though, it was twins - these were the only two sons of Eva in this Age.

The Age of Daethan had seven warrior sons, most notable among them Deyvid and the Lion. Others were less effective and only cleared the way for the Lion. Note that Deyvid's return to the Lion marks one of the few instances of a son returning to tutor the son directly before him. It is more typical that sons skip backward between ages and across each other's lines.

The Modern Age has Riel, of course, and the wandering Jew. The Jews were the Chosen people of Patar-Ori, until they killed Adam, at which point his favor extended across the globe. So before Adam came as Jesus, all sons of the age were Jewish or of their ancestry, but the wandering Jew was the last from that line. Note that the Wandering Jew was at the crucifixion and lived for several hundred years after, but was large without a war to fight, since it was not Lil behind the death of Adam.

The Age following Heaven's Descent had two sons and a daughter. Tuk, the last of them all succeeded in the destruction of Lil.

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