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- 12:37, 22 March 2026 Lake Esra (hist | edit) [560 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The purest water that flows into the headwaters of the Sapphire River, Lake Esra is said to be a place of tranquil beauty. The water of the lake is said to be crystal clear, allowing one to see deep into its depths on a bright day, which given its proximity to the south are numerous. In 103 YSK King Xavier I Vermitharr proclaimed this a protected land, allowing no homes or structures to be built there. Locals of Thryddmalk will frequently travel here for recreation or ev...")
- 12:27, 22 March 2026 Mt. Sledge (hist | edit) [435 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The highest peak in all of Yondar, standing at nearly 30,000 feet, Mt. Sledge is cold year round and there are few who make their way there. There is a small village atop its nearest and tallest neighboring mountain, from which a massive stone bridge can take one to the top of Mt. Sledge. Atop this towering rock is the splendid castle of the Arcanus Conservatory, the original wizarding school in Yondar, founded by Manzarek himself.")
- 12:27, 22 March 2026 Hammersong Mountains (hist | edit) [373 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the middle northwest of Yondar, a massive and beautiful range of mountains extends towards the heavens. Rich in all manner of gems, minerals, and metals, the Hammersong mountains has ever been home to the dwarves. Two ancient cities, the Hall of Ebrek and Vorelisk are nestled in the Hammersong Mountains, as well as the Arcanus Conservatory, which sits atop Mt. Sledge.")
- 10:39, 22 March 2026 Elderwood (hist | edit) [239 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nestled in the northern part of the Hammersong Mountains is an ancient forest of massive conifer trees. Little is known about these woods and what dwells in them. There are no documented cases of someone entering those woods and returning.")
- 10:27, 22 March 2026 Ebonwood (hist | edit) [568 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A dark forest with ancient, towering trees, the Ebonwood is no place for the faint of heart. The Cynairuíl of the Moonchildren protects the woods here, and they do not suffer intruders. So much so that the portion of the Warrior Road that cuts through the Ebonwood is actually a mile underground, not disrupting the wood itself. This construction was done with a band of royal appointees of dwarven and gnomish architects, along with some of the realm's most accomplished wi...")
- 17:14, 21 March 2026 Devilwood (hist | edit) [806 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Formerly known as the Lupuswood, the Devilwood sprawls through much of central Yondar. Originally inhabited by shifters and drow elves, a genocide at the hands of a long-forgotten group of zealots saw to the destruction of the shifters. As revenge, the drow elves - who lived underneath the woods in pockets of civilization - helped to gather ancient druidic artifacts and have all zealots and their temples reclaimed by nature. An unexpected consequence of using these "drui...")
- 16:56, 21 March 2026 Diamondwood (hist | edit) [467 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the northern central part of Yondar is an enchanted forest protected by wood elves and their druidic leader, the Nysaeruíl. The forest is full of all manner of beasts, fey, and even the odd dragon. In the heart of the forest there is a sanctuary of Opalwood trees, protected by the Moonchildren, used in their sacred rituals. While the Moonchildren of this forest are not outwardly hostile, they do not tolerate those who would harm the forest or its inhabitants.")
- 11:26, 20 March 2026 Dagger Mountains (hist | edit) [596 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the northeast corner of Yondar are the Dagger Mountains, jagged and tall, nearing 5,000 feet at the tallest peaks. There are several villages of grey dwarves carved into the mountains, as well as goblins and deep gnomes. There is also a clan of white dragonborn that make their home somewhere along the northern peaks. In the winter time, all the peaks are capped in snow. It is rumored that the grey dwarves in these mountains are the masters of forging adamantine, even...")
- 10:42, 20 March 2026 The Ashlands (hist | edit) [423 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "West of the Hammerson Mountains is a barren land where the skies are always grey, the air is hot and humid, and nothing grows. The Ashlands were magically drained of all its life force by Prigden as he built his empire of black pyramids. The land doesn't support much life, but there are rumored to be hidden sanctuaries in the ground for fleeing vampire spawn who no longer wished to be part of Prigden's tyrannical reign.")
- 09:32, 20 March 2026 Xarnath (hist | edit) [781 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Known as the jewel of Yondar, Xarnath is a fabled city rich in trade, arts, and military history. The home of the Knights of Xarnath, every year during the Festival of Knights the city floods with people as contenders hope to earn glory and earn their knighthood. The faith of Aurelia makes their home in this city, though their temple was destroyed during the Wars of Ascension and it took 30 years to rebuild. Once the home of the shadow dragon Xarnath, this was also the s...")
- 09:06, 20 March 2026 Vorelisk (The Rusted City) (hist | edit) [1,090 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "At the northernmost point of the Hammersong Mountains is a 7,000 feet tall peak that has two massive metal doors, and inside the mountain is a splendid city known as Vorelisk. This city was more magically advanced than any of its modern sisters, with leagues of Vythsthyr (warforged) providing all manner of city services. Unfortunately, the mining within Vorelisk was so aggressive that eventually they awakened "the eaters", purple worms deep in the earth. For half a centu...")
- 17:44, 19 March 2026 Uller (hist | edit) [735 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Between the edge of the Devilwood and the northern part of the Marrow Desert is the city of Uller. Ruled by the grey delegation - which has had more than one lich appointed in its history - this city is the one place in Yondar where all forms of necromancy are legal (though not without some regulation). The Unliving Academy is a school where students can learn the finer arts of necromancy, with corpses donated by The Parting Gift nearby. Also in Uller is the Hall of the...")
- 17:27, 19 March 2026 Amblecrown (hist | edit) [668 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the heart of Yondar lies the proud town of Amblecrown, home of House Amblecrown. One of the most storied noble houses in the land, House Amblecrown has produced several knights, paladins, and advisors to the crown that have been known for their kindness and sharp minds. The holdings of House Amblecrown are primarily farmland used for crops and livestock. There is a humble castle in the heart of the village, and the town's proximity to the road have seen to the establi...")
- 17:17, 19 March 2026 Stigg's Farm (hist | edit) [436 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "At the base of Xyn's Mountains off the luscious banks of the Yon River, the largest colony of halflings bustles with life. An agricultural hub, Stigg's farm is a major provider for crops throughout Yondar. Stigg's Farm is a quiet place compared to the rest of the kingdom, choosing instead to focus on celebrations of life and community. Many halflings grow of age and decide to follow the river north to Xarnath in search of adventure.") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 16:49, 18 March 2026 Rickland (hist | edit) [486 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rickland is a large section of farmland with a small, central town that boasts a large castle belonging to the lords of House Rickman. House Rickman has famously quarreled with their neighbor south of the eastern road, the lords and ladies of House Amblecrown, going so far as to at one point grant the seat of Amblecrown to a bastard half-brother of the lord of Rickland, renaming it Silvercrown. The town in Rickland is modest and has a reputation for having an abundant la...")
- 16:29, 18 March 2026 Shadows of the Moonchildren (hist | edit) [1,820 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "It is the year 998 YSK. The kingdom of Yondar has known nearly 700 years of peace. Elsewhere in Guulrath, the Wayfarer Gnome Expedition Company has established several colonies - and even three full-sized cities in the past 300 years. While this has resulted in great economic boons for Yondar, there are those who detest the colonization tactics said to be employed by the WGEC, and there are those who feel that their stranglehold on international trade has tipped the powe...")
- 16:27, 18 March 2026 Prigdenia (hist | edit) [1,007 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Empire of Prigdenia was around for thousands of years, ruled by Prigden and his entourage of vampire lords. At the northern most point of the ashlands, the land takes its name for the death that was inflicted upon it by Prigden. He harnessed the life of the land and left it barren with clouds permanently darkening the skies. Prigdenia technically lays claim to the ashlands as well, however when people refer to Prigdenia, they mean the massive city of black stone pyra...")
- 12:12, 18 March 2026 Mongrad (hist | edit) [502 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Originally a humble fishing village at the northern end of the range of Xyn's Mountains, Mongrad has grown into a port city. Nestled between the ocean coast and the headwaters of the Yon River, Mongrad has tremendous fishing trade, as well as several shipwrights to sustain a thriving economy. The Copper Monastery of the Order of the Yellow Dragon is located here, and the Dragon Handlers are known to frequent this place so often that they constructed a fortress to house t...")
- 11:28, 18 March 2026 Mirehold (hist | edit) [559 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The capital city of Yondar, built on a massive swamp, Mirehold has never been sacked. The worst it has ever endured was during the Wars of Ascension when Bulrath the Butcher sieged the city for two weeks before it was broken by an army from Ardis. Castle Mirehold is protected by a moat and drawbridge, in addition to the finest stone walls in the land. Crime can sometimes be a problem in Mirehold, however, it rarely amounts to violence. Instead, thieves and gangs are invo...")
- 10:51, 18 March 2026 Londor (hist | edit) [642 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "On the northern part of the Marrow Desert is a city that never sleeps, a city of absolute splendor: Londor. Split into four districts, each with a large beacon tower with a different color flame to represent the district. The blue district is the temple district, the green district is where the banks and government buildings reside, the red district is for the arts, and the purple district is the mystic district. The Thieves' Gambit takes place every year at Roole Colise...")
- 10:25, 18 March 2026 Hall of Ebrek (hist | edit) [366 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The original home of the dwarves, the Hall of Ebrek is the pinnacle of dwarven architecture. Built deep in the Hammersong Mountains, all manner of smiths, jewelers, and artisans make their homes in the hall of Ebrek. The main temple of Ursus is in this massive city, as well as the legendary Forge of Ursus, which is where thousands of magic items have been crafted.")
- 08:31, 18 March 2026 Grondar (hist | edit) [332 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The ancestral home of the orcs, Grondar was once a bustling city. Some time around 350 YSK, the city was destroyed. Historians in Gron's Pass believe that Grondar was the target of a dragon attack, potentially several dragons at once. At any rate, all that remains of the city is rubble, though now the Warrior Road runs through it.")
- 07:55, 18 March 2026 Gron's Pass (hist | edit) [537 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nested in the Dagger Mountains just on the edge of the sea, Gron's Pass is the only Yondaran city east of the Ebonwood. After the mysterious destruction of Grondar, Gron's Pass was created as a city of the orcs. Ruled by a group of War Chieftains, the city can be brutal and extreme in their laws, but it is mostly peaceful. Due to the increased interest in Guulrath, Gron's Pass has become a major port. The construction of the Warrior Road allowed Gron's Pass to formally j...")
- 07:08, 18 March 2026 Godspire (hist | edit) [469 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Godspire is a mysterious place in northern Yondar, and little is known about it. It is unoccupied, though frequently people travel there for meditation or deep prayer. It was here that the Staff of Xyn was re-forged and the Wars of Ascension brought to an end. Believed to have been created by the gods themselves, it acted as a portal to Celestia and Infandus upon the return of the children. Godspire takes its name from the fact that it towers 3,000 feet in the air.")
- 06:30, 18 March 2026 Dun (hist | edit) [505 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Once a humble fishing village, Dun has sprouted into a full-sized port city. Run by the lords and ladies of House Quimbar from the central castle Suncastle (formerly Duncastle), Dun has all manner of shops, a theater, Tossbones Hall (a casino), and Aliah's Gardens - a beautiful park and nature sanctuary in honor of a moonchild who once blessed the town. Dun has a small curtain wall around the city, and the port has become the largest in Yondar.")
- 06:09, 18 March 2026 Darlok (hist | edit) [796 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The city of Darlok had three large rounded curtain walls covering the city from all threats just north of the marrow desert. Ruled by the Baron of Darlok, the city was a hub of trade that existed before Londor came to be. The city was originally created by gnomes, and was renown for its stellar craftsmanship, however, when the city harbored the Scarlet Sorceress in 203 YSK, it was disintegrated by the Council of Arcanus in a magic attack gone awry. From there, the city i...")
- 05:02, 17 March 2026 Xarnath (Dragon) (hist | edit) [923 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Xyn's second daughter Xarnath was born of Voxos. She is the shadow dragon, the goddess of deception. Xarnath craves adoration of others, and will say whatever she needs to in order to get what she wants. Her charm is fatal, and her city of Xarnath was one ruled with fear. Even Grondar the terrible paid her tribute when he sacked her namesake city. It was not until 3 ASK that Manzarek banished Xarnath to the etherreal plane that she did not rule the city. Xarnath will b...")
- 04:06, 17 March 2026 Vorelisk (Dragon) (hist | edit) [1,040 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The eldest child of the Eleven Eternal, Zanna and Xyn's child is Vorelisk, the radiant dragon, goddess of love. Her namesake city in Yondar was one of incredible art, government, and magical advancement. Under her rule, the Vythsthyr came to fruition and acted expedited trade. Vorelisk was known to quarrel with Prigden, and his sending of leagues of vampire assassins prompted her golden council to cover the city's buildings in mirrors to help repel and expose them. Vorel...")
- 03:38, 17 March 2026 Gron (hist | edit) [1,209 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Aurelia and Nelroth had one child, Gron, a result of Aurelia negotiating a peace during a rampage that Nelroth once inflicted upon Celestia. The god of fire, Gron was the progenitor of the orcs. Gron was said to be quick-tempered, and bitter about the abuse he suffered at the hands of his siblings. Being the son of Nelroth, the other children of Aurelia disregarded and avoided Gron at all costs, even openly chastising him for his inherent wickedness. Aurelia and Xarnath...")
- 03:06, 17 March 2026 Ebrek (hist | edit) [769 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The god of blacksmithing, the son of Aurelia and Ursus is believed to be the first of the dwarves. Making his home in the Hammerson Mountains, Ebrek is said to have mined his entire hall himself. Ebrek is known to have loved the precious metals and gems of the mountains, and using his mithral anvil, he made the most splendid magical arms and armaments to ever grace Arnessia. He is said to have forged the legendary warhammer Helforil as a gift to his father. Smiths acro...")
- 02:51, 17 March 2026 Estil (hist | edit) [894 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The first of the elves, Estil is the goddess of the arts and child to Ezra and Cybil. A lover of all arts, Estil is the favored god of many bards. She had three daughters whom quarreled regularly, and eventually two of these daughters (whose names are lost to time) left the city of Ardis to start their own lives. These two daughters settled in the Diamondwood and beneath the Devilwood (then the Lupuswood). These daughters are considered the first of the wood elves and th...")
- 02:21, 17 March 2026 Stigg (hist | edit) [1,020 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The son of Zanna and Cybil, Stigg is unique among the children. It is said that when Stigg was banished to Arnessia, he found people already living there. Some dispute this, believing humanoid life came directly from the Children, however there are others who believe that life developed on its own in Arnessia before the children were exiled there. Stigg was believed to have been a great admirer of these early peoples, and took on their aspect. In light of this, Stigg is...")
- 01:37, 17 March 2026 Uller (Giant) (hist | edit) [1,044 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Uller is said to be massive in size, and is believed to be the first of the giants. He is son to Aurelia and Auleos, and the god of death. Uller famously lost his arm in a duel with his half-brother Darlos, and ever since that moment he became more withdrawn and pensive. When exiled to Arnessia, he became obsessed with the mortal phenomenon of death. He was known to be caring and comforting to those reaching the end of their mortal coil. The gods took notice of his actio...")
- 00:43, 15 March 2026 Darlos (hist | edit) [1,663 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The son of Aurelia and Apotheos, surprisingly small in nature, Darlos is the god of laws. Described by some as tedious and a beaurucrat, others as an emancipator and erudite saint, Darlos is believed to be the first of the gnomes. Inspired by his father's tropes of "justice" and his mother's penchant for "mercy", he strove to find the balance between these two. He spent a thousand years in Godspire calling upon Ezra, Zanna, and his parents to try and create a doctrine th...")
- 10:45, 14 March 2026 Yon, the First King (hist | edit) [1,381 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Aurelia and Cybil gave birth to a son named Yon, a boy of remarkable charm and skill. Yon is the god of monarchs, and considered to be the first of the humans. Yon was the first to sit a throne in all of Yondar, placed there by his friends, Estil, Ebrek, and Xarnath. Yon was stern but fair, just yet sharp, and master of blades. Trained by Apotheos and Auleos in his youth, Yon was the only known master of the nine swords. His kingdom included the lands between Xarnath, Vo...")
- 09:20, 14 March 2026 Ardis (Dragon) (hist | edit) [1,059 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The youngest child of Xyn, daughter of Aurelia, the yellow dragon, and the goddess of cities and bridges, Ardis was a builder by nature. She would frequently take humanoid form and constructed the first city, which was named after her. Her friend Estil made her home in the city of Ardis for some centuries as she brought forth the first elves. Among these first elves, Ardis became something of a poet, so much so that some of the dragonpriests began citing her words as scr...")
- 07:44, 14 March 2026 Prigden (hist | edit) [1,502 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The son of Voxos and Fangor, Prigden is the god of tyranny. Said to be trained in the finer details of contract laws with his father and the art of vengeance from his mother. When the children were exiled from Celestia, Prigden taxed the life of the lands west of the Hammersong mountains and raised his black pyramids in the name of his own empire, Prigdenia. He enslaved the people of the lands. For this, Apotheos cursed him. Thus, Prigden became the first vampire. But Pr...")
- 05:53, 14 March 2026 Olim (hist | edit) [1,186 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Hidden One, Olim, is the god of rogues. She is believed to be as old as the other eternals, however, she kept away from them for thousands of years. When the wall was first constructed between Infandus and Celestia, it was only Olim who could traverse the planes undetected. The "Queen of Little Things", Olim doesn't command her chosen favorites to steal large fortunes. Rather, she is concerned with fair trade. She has caused Fangor much suffering for his dishonorabl...")
- 04:38, 14 March 2026 Manzarek (hist | edit) [1,203 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Manzarek, the god of magic, began life as a mortal. Unbeknownst to him, all the blood of the Eleven Eternal - as well as Olim, the Hidden One flowed through his veins. The first wizard, it was Manzarek who first harnessed the power of arcane magic without calling upon his blood like a sorcerer. Founder of the Arcanus Conservatory and its first Grand Scion. At the age of 1,000 years, Manzarek ascended to the heavens in a vast purple light, fulfilling the prophecy at the s...")
- 03:40, 14 March 2026 Nelroth (hist | edit) [1,143 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nelroth is the god of slaughter. Obsessed with blood, Nelroth is perhaps the most fierce warrior of the Eleven Eternal. His devout routinely offer him blood sacrifice, and it was under his direction that the first blood magic came to Arnessia. Spellcasters can eschew spell components to perform magic, though this practice is forbidden in all places (except Suldon, an ancient city in Guulrath). This act is frequently done to summon demons from Infandus in the world. Nel...")
- 04:58, 13 March 2026 Voxos (hist | edit) [1,552 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Mother of All Scorn, goddess of vengeance, Voxos is perhaps the most dangerous of the wicked three. It was she who taught the children the forbidden life magic of the Eternals, in violation of the Pact of Progeny. Known to be unbelievably beautiful, Voxos's scorn is said to have begun with Ardis. The daughters of Xyn were the first of the children of the Eternals. First came Vorelisk, child of Zanna, the radiant dragon. For a time, Zanna and Xyn knew love, but Voxo...")
- 02:37, 13 March 2026 Fangor (hist | edit) [1,120 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The god of greed and consumption, Fangor is the epitome of lawful evil. Sometimes called "the divine negotiator", Fangor always keeps his word, but words are frequently vulnerable to interpretation. Fangor possesses immense power, yet he is shrewd and cunning. When he was exiled into Infandus by his peers for siding with Voxos and Nelroth, he is said to have turn his domain into a fiery chasm after leeching the life of the land to make his hordes of devils. Fangor is t...")
- 01:46, 13 March 2026 Auleos (hist | edit) [1,097 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Auleos is the god of war, and is notorious for never changing his mind once he has decided that battle is the answer. Warriors, generals, and soldiers all throughout the land call upon Auleos to lend his skill to their blades, his tactical mind to their advantage, or his devotion to see the fight finished. Though he is frequently at odds with Apotheos, these two led the charge against the wicked three and their armies during the Exodus of the Children. The most devout...")
- 04:12, 12 March 2026 Xyn (hist | edit) [931 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Xyn is the god of dragons. It is believed by many across the faiths that Xyn was the first of the gods, and that from his mighty breath came the planes. Worshippers of Xyn see all dragons as holy -- glimpses of the divine. Xyn's daughters - Ardis, Vorelisk, and Xarnath - were the protectors of Arnessia and the wardens of the Children after their Exodus. Around their domains, the three largest cities in all of Yondar blossomed. Xyn is not known for his patience, and sel...")
- 03:32, 12 March 2026 Zanna (hist | edit) [1,056 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The goddess of wisdom, many religious scholars believe that Zanna was the first of the Eleven Eternal (though this is largely disputed by the dragonpriests of Xyn). Zanna is gifted with something called simply "the sight" or "the eyes of Zanna", through which she can see the full breadth of time. Many practicioners of divination worship Zanna and give thanks whenever they are granted a vision from her. Zanna gave the sight to Aurelia and Voxos. There are some who refer t...")
- 05:40, 11 March 2026 Ezra (hist | edit) [1,048 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The goddess of language and mother of written history, Ezra is revered by librarians, writers, wizards, and historians far and wide. It is said Ezra was the first of the Eleven Eternal to create a common tongue by which they could all communicate. According to myth, she was the one who blessed the children with the concept of writing and alphabets. She decreed that they should immortalize their deeds and the words of the gods through this great gift. The greatest trage...")
- 04:40, 11 March 2026 Ursus (hist | edit) [1,608 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The god of strength, Ursus has inspired countless warriors throughout history. Ursus has been a longtime friend of both Apotheos and Auleos, and more than once his strength has been tested by standing between those two foes -- and Ursus has always answered the call. His seemingly limitless strength has lasted through endless battles with the dark gods, and he is the proud father of Ebrek, first of the dwarves, along with Aurelia. Ursus is not only known for his physica...")
- 03:44, 11 March 2026 Age of Legends (hist | edit) [3,241 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the year 747 ASK, four adventurers - Divide, a Vyshthyr (warforged) fighter given free will by a powerful psion, Dex, a Tiefling rogue and refugee from the Empire of Prigdenia, Skruphí, a shifter moonchild (druid) from the Lupuswood (Devilwood), and Tulen, a Kalashtar psion - were gathered in Xyn's mountains for a summit of the elders. There, three dragon eggs - said to come from the demigods Ardis, Xarnath, and Vorelisk - were taken to three potential children, one...")
- 03:40, 11 March 2026 Cybil/Sybil (hist | edit) [1,195 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The god of nature takes whatever form most pleases them. The histories have taken to giving two names for this god - Cybil, for the male aspect and Sybil for the female aspect. Different parts of the realms and different historical accounts will refer to them by either name. As the deity that presides over all natural forces of the world, they travel between the elemental planes, Feroxis, and Celestia as they see fit, and are revered by the druidic moonchildren. They are...")
- 02:35, 11 March 2026 Aurelia (hist | edit) [1,024 bytes] Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The goddess of mercy, the Allmother, and matronly saint of mothers everywhere. Of the eleven children of the Eternals, Aurelia is mother to six of them, including the first child Ardis. Many temples of Aurelia are a matriarchy, though over time more of the practitioners of the faith have been men. Despite this new inclusivity, the well-organized faith of Aurelia is still headed by the matriarchs of the temple in Xarnath. The Allmother is revered for her generosity of sp...")