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Once of the [[:Category:Fourth Circle of the Divine|Fourth Circle]], the goddess [[Isune]] was known before the [[Elder Wars]] for such acts as painting the sky with Her sister [[Trillillial]], making variants of avian creatures, or granting wings to beings normally lacking them. One of the last Elders to leave during their war against the [[:Category:Soulless Gods|Soulless]], She witnessed the deaths and splintering of many whom she loved, and suffered grievous wounds Herself.


Once of the fourth circle, the goddess Isune was known before the Elder Wars for such acts as painting the sky with Her sister Trillillial, making variants of avian creatures, or granting wings to beings normally lacking them. One of the last Elders to leave during their war against the Soulless, She witnessed the deaths and splintering of many whom she loved, and suffered grievous wounds Herself.
Aeons passed away in the void before the coming of [[Estarra]] drew Isune back to [[Lusternia]], where She quickly allied Herself with the budding city of [[New Celest]] alongside [[Lacostian]]. She became intrigued and entranced by mortals and their potential, often content to idly watch them and urge them to put their talents to use. At the same time, the scars that the world and [[Basin of Life]] still bore from the Soulless incited Her anger, and evoked Her pity.  


Aeons passed away in the void before the coming of Estarra drew Isune back to Lusternia, where She quickly allied Herself with the budding city of New Celest alongside Lacostian. She became intrigued and entranced by mortals and their potential, often content to idly watch them and urge them to put their talents to use. At the same time, the scars that the world and Basin of Life still bore from the Soulless incited Her anger, and evoked Her pity.
When the [[Seal of Nature]] broke and the might of [[Kethuru]] threatened all of creation, Isune sacrificed Herself to repair and empower the seal. The efforts of Lacostian and many mortals succeeded in restoring Her, but this and Her later involvement with the creation of the [[Wyrd]] of [[Glomdoring]] left Her changed. While She may still be considered a compassionate being, She no longer assumes Her former title. Her emphasis has fallen to the beautification of Lusternia in body and soul, and as such, She has taken the new moniker of 'the Aesthete.'
 
When the Seal of Nature broke and the might of Kethuru threatened all of creation, Isune sacrificed Herself to repair and empower the seal. The efforts of Lacostian and many mortals succeeded in restoring Her, but this and Her later involvement with the creation of the Wyrd of Glomdoring left Her changed. While She may still be considered a compassionate being, She no longer assumes Her former title. Her emphasis has fallen to the beautification of Lusternia in body and soul, and as such, She has taken the new moniker of 'the Aesthete.'


Isune values artistry wrought with imagination above all things. She holds the act of making viable creations from raw materials in the highest regard, be it blade forged of metal or a poem writ of emotion. Beauties wrought with light, colour and sound are Her passions, and to these endeavours She now devotes Herself.  
Isune values artistry wrought with imagination above all things. She holds the act of making viable creations from raw materials in the highest regard, be it blade forged of metal or a poem writ of emotion. Beauties wrought with light, colour and sound are Her passions, and to these endeavours She now devotes Herself.  
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== History and Facts ==
== History and Facts ==
 
Isune sacrificed her essence in order to give [[Avechna]] the necessary power he needed at the time to free [[Viravain]] from the control of Kethuru. With Isune's sacrifice, Kethuru was one again sealed away, but Isune's essence was trapped behind the seal of Nature. Later on through the workings of Lacostian, she was later freed and restored, although afflicted in that all she could see around her was taint, whether or not it was actually around her. This same oddity was also seen in Viravain but in a way that Viravain could not see or sense any taint whatsoever, and so the two goddesses were told by Estarra that they required to work together to find a cure.
Isune sacrificed her essence in order to give Avencha the necessary power he needed at the time to free [[Viravain]] from the control of [[Kethuru]]. With Isune's sacrifice, Kenthuru was one again sealed away, but Isune's essence was trapped behind the seal of Nature. Later on through the workings of [[Lacostian]], she was later freed and restored, although afflicted in that all she could see around her was taint, whether or not it was actually around her. This same oddity was also seen in Viravain but in a way that Viravain could not see or sense any taint whatsoever, and so the two goddesses were told by [[Estarra]] that they required to work together to find a cure.


One day when Isune was attempting to assist to free Viravain, whom had been sucked into the Seal of Justice, an aftermath occurred in which the body of Isune contained both the spirit and essence of Isune and Viravain. After months of odd behavior the two goddesses left, in the same body, to Glomdoring and conversed amongst themself. They agreed to work together to try and find a way to fix the problem.  
One day when Isune was attempting to assist to free Viravain, whom had been sucked into the Seal of Justice, an aftermath occurred in which the body of Isune contained both the spirit and essence of Isune and Viravain. After months of odd behavior the two goddesses left, in the same body, to Glomdoring and conversed amongst themself. They agreed to work together to try and find a way to fix the problem.  
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