Celestial Primatis

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The Celestial Primatis (白神 「プリマテス」 Shirakami "Primates", White God "Primates") is the guardian deity of the Divine Family in Dragon Marked For Death.

Overview (Artbook)[1]

Primatis is a male monkey god with white hair who is one of the army of the gods.

He put His sword through the Astral Dragon Atruum's heart and defeated Him.

He is spoken of by the people as a representative hero god.

After the conflict, He returned to the divine realm on the Moon of Mercy, where He continues to serve the people's faith and daily offerings.

He heals His wounds by feeding on the souls of those who died as martyrs for His teachings.

Existence of the Celestials (Artbook)[2]

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Celestials are higher-order beings and are basically invisible to humans.

More precisely, Celestials exist outside of the information that humans can understand, so not all of them can be seen. Therefore, Celestials can interfere in the human world by giving revelations through priests and other means, or by using human dependents or Deva species to exercise their power. They are also so-called living entities, and they need to feed on the souls of all things to maintain their power. To achieve this, Celestials obtain souls by displaying their power and making humans believe in them.

For the Celestials, "faith" and "religion" are efficient acts of self-sufficiency and predation, purely as a means of sustaining life, without any sense of right or wrong.

In the game, the main setting of Remlia is the land ruled by the Divine Kings, who were baptized by Primatis, one of the Celestial's army.

If you are looking for Boss information, please see this page instead.

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References

  1. DMFD Artbook, page 18
  2. DMFD Artbook, page 6