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Sister to Auseklis, Lisaera was an important figure during the times before the Elder diaspora. As mate to [[Fain]], it would be Lisaera who discovered that Fain was the leader of the [[Twelve Traitors]] -- and she would be the one who is responsible for them being cast into [[the Void]]. After her sister, Elfenehoala splintered into the elfen race, Lisaera too, enter the Void, fleeing from the nightmares of the Soulless Gods. | Sister to Auseklis, Lisaera was an important figure during the times before the Elder diaspora. As mate to [[Fain]], it would be Lisaera who discovered that Fain was the leader of the [[Twelve Traitors]] -- and she would be the one who is responsible for them being cast into [[the Void]]. After her sister, Elfenehoala splintered into the elfen race, Lisaera too, enter the Void, fleeing from the nightmares of the Soulless Gods. | ||
When the modern age began, Lisaera would be the first of the Elder Gods who returned from the Void, thanks to the Transcendental Beacon within [[Avechna's Peak]]. The Silver Goddess quickly situated herself within the Serenwilde Forest, and has stayed there ever since. | When the modern age began, Lisaera would be the first of the Elder Gods who returned from the Void, thanks to [[the Transcendental Beacon]] within [[Avechna's Peak]]. The Silver Goddess quickly situated herself within the Serenwilde Forest, and has stayed there ever since. | ||
Lisaera's presence was most felt during the Rebirth of [[Glomdoring]]. It was Lisaera who suggested to a collective of Seren to speak with [[Viravain]] about [[Gloriana]], and it was Lisaera who called to Estarra when Viravain broke the [[Seal of Nature.]] However, many other instances in history have been shaped by the machinations of Lisaera -- for example, it was She that lead a torrential flood ravage the city of [[New Celest,]] inciting the similar ire of the goddess, [[Terentia]]. | Lisaera's presence was most felt during the Rebirth of [[Glomdoring]]. It was Lisaera who suggested to a collective of Seren to speak with [[Viravain]] about [[Gloriana]], and it was Lisaera who called to Estarra when Viravain broke the [[Seal of Nature.]] However, many other instances in history have been shaped by the machinations of Lisaera -- for example, it was She that lead a torrential flood ravage the city of [[New Celest,]] inciting the similar ire of the goddess, [[Terentia]]. |
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