(Reconciliation) Almighty Dominus

Lore
In a strange occurrence, the two bodies were merged into one, giving birth to Dominus. Upon silencing the chaos that resulted in the violent aftermath, she designated the sky and land of Neotellus as domains for the holy and defiled respectively. The dueling sides at last received their homes and peace reigned for eons.

Acquisition
See (Disaccord) Almighty Dominus

Name origin
Dominus translates from Latin language as "master, owner; Lord, God; beloved". As a title of sovereignty Dominus under the Roman Republic had all the associations of the Greek Tyrannos; refused during the early principate, it finally became an official title of the Roman Emperors under Diocletian (this is where the term dominate, used to describe a political system of Roman Empire in 284-476, is derived from). Dominus, the French equivalent being "sieur", was the Latin title of the feudal, superior and mesne, lords, and also an ecclesiastical and academical title. The ecclesiastical title was rendered in English "sir", which was a common prefix before the Reformation for parsons. The shortened form "dom" is used as a prefix of honor for ecclesiastics of the Catholic Church, and especially for members of the benedictine and other religious orders.

Additional Info

 * Artwork by Jung Myung Lee.
 * Renewed Version of (Omnipotent) Almighty Dominus.