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The '''Gog''' ({{wp|Chinese language|Chinese:}} 歌革 ''Gēgé'', {{wp|Arabic language|Arabic:}} يَأْجُوجُ ''Yaʾjūj'') are a race of strong, feline-like humanoids with regenerative capabilities.
The '''Gog''' ({{wp|Chinese language|Chinese:}} 歌革 ''Gēgé'', {{wp|Arabic language|Arabic:}} يَأْجُوجُ ''Yaʾjūj'') are a race of strong, feline-like humanoids with regenerative capabilities.
==Appearance==
As [[Scourge]] is the only Gog seen so far, one could hypothesize that Gog are humanoid beings with reddish/yellowish brown skin and hair, five digits on each hand and foot ending in retractable claws, fangs, and a tail ending in a hairy tuft not unlike the tail of a {{wp|lion}}.


==History==
==History==
All Gog were descended from [[Adam (R1]] and [[Eve (R1)]], and it is not known when they evolved their healing factor, claws, fangs and tail.


Millenia before the mainstream timeline took place, the Gog were a violent raiders and pillagers who rode across central Asia and terrorized humans in the area. After one fateful raid, a group of survivors from the ravaged settlement migrated to a nearby village, where they would meet [[Dzulqarnain (Realms)]] and tell the king of their grievances towards the Gog hordes. Under the instruction of {{wp|God in Islam|God}} and using their spiritual capabilities, Dzulqarnain and his men raised a wall containing the entire horde of Gog made of various metals and covered it with rocks, then soil. He then warned the people of the surrounding tribes that one day, in the [[Omegath Century|last age]], God will remove the barrier, and that when that happens, the horde will be so large that its vanguard would be in {{wp|Syria}} and its rear in {{wp|Khorasan}}. Every single day for millennia to come, the Gog would try to break through the barrier, only for it to be restored to pristine condition by God every midnight.
Millenia before the mainstream timeline took place, the Gog were a violent raiders and pillagers who rode across central Asia and terrorized humans in the area. After one fateful raid, a group of survivors from the ravaged settlement migrated to a nearby village, where they would meet [[Dzulqarnain (Realms)]] and tell the king of their grievances towards the Gog hordes. Under the instruction of {{wp|God in Islam|God}} and using their spiritual capabilities, Dzulqarnain and his men raised a wall containing the entire horde of Gog made of various metals and covered it with rocks, then soil. He then warned the people of the surrounding tribes that one day, in the [[Omegath Century|last age]], God will remove the barrier, and that when that happens, the horde will be so large that its vanguard would be in {{wp|Syria}} and its rear in {{wp|Khorasan}}. Every single day for millennia to come, the Gog would try to break through the barrier, only for it to be restored to pristine condition by God every midnight.


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Revision as of 15:15, 2 July 2022

Gog
歌革
Total population
Unknown c. (2049)
Languages
Gog
Religion
Majority: Irreligious

The Gog (Chinese: 歌革 Gēgé, Arabic: يَأْجُوجُ Yaʾjūj) are a race of strong, feline-like humanoids with regenerative capabilities.

Appearance

As Scourge is the only Gog seen so far, one could hypothesize that Gog are humanoid beings with reddish/yellowish brown skin and hair, five digits on each hand and foot ending in retractable claws, fangs, and a tail ending in a hairy tuft not unlike the tail of a lion.

History

All Gog were descended from Adam (R1 and Eve (R1), and it is not known when they evolved their healing factor, claws, fangs and tail.

Millenia before the mainstream timeline took place, the Gog were a violent raiders and pillagers who rode across central Asia and terrorized humans in the area. After one fateful raid, a group of survivors from the ravaged settlement migrated to a nearby village, where they would meet Dzulqarnain (Realms) and tell the king of their grievances towards the Gog hordes. Under the instruction of God and using their spiritual capabilities, Dzulqarnain and his men raised a wall containing the entire horde of Gog made of various metals and covered it with rocks, then soil. He then warned the people of the surrounding tribes that one day, in the last age, God will remove the barrier, and that when that happens, the horde will be so large that its vanguard would be in Syria and its rear in Khorasan. Every single day for millennia to come, the Gog would try to break through the barrier, only for it to be restored to pristine condition by God every midnight.