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The city of [[Celest]] was built by the [[merian|merians]] on an [[Spectre Isle|island]] in the [[Crystal Sea]] in the aftermath of the [[Vernal Wars]]. It acted as the capital city of the [[Holy Celestine Empire]], which spanned the entire [[Basin of Life]] and had many protectorates, including [[Magnagora]], [[Gaudiguch]], and [[Hallifax]]. Its most notable ruler was [[Emperor Ladantine VII]], who initiated [[Project Cosmic Hope]] and was responsible for unleashing [[the Taint]] upon [[Lusternia]]. When he was corrupted by the taint and became one of the undead, he led an army to battle against his own daughter, [[Princess Marilynth]], for control of [[the Pool of Stars]]. Marilynth used the Pool of Stars to become a [[:Category:Vernal Gods|Vernal God]], and then destroyed the Pool so that her father could not exploit its power. This decision ended the [[Taint Wars]] but decimated the city of Celest, bringing about the downfall of the Empire. | The city of [[Celest]] was built by the [[merian|merians]] on an [[Spectre Isle|island]] in the [[Crystal Sea]] in the aftermath of the [[Vernal Wars]]. It acted as the capital city of the [[Holy Celestine Empire]], which spanned the entire [[Basin of Life]] and had many protectorates, including [[Magnagora]], [[Gaudiguch]], and [[Hallifax]]. The [[Aquamancers]] were founded here, and when the mages of Celest discovered the Cosmic Plane of [[Celestia]], the [[Celestines]] were formed to act as its guardians. | ||
Together, the Aquamancers and Celestines created [[the Pool of Stars]] - a fount of liquid power that could be drawn upon by everyone, regardless of magic or cosmic ability. The Pool was the first [[:Category:Nexuses of Power|Nexus of Power]] and to defend it, the Empire formed a legion of warriors known as the [[Paladins]]. | |||
Its most notable ruler was [[Emperor Ladantine VII]], who initiated [[Project Cosmic Hope]] and was responsible for unleashing [[the Taint]] upon [[Lusternia]]. When he was corrupted by the taint and became one of the undead, he led an army to battle against his own daughter, [[Princess Marilynth]], for control of [[the Pool of Stars]]. Marilynth used the Pool of Stars to become a [[:Category:Vernal Gods|Vernal God]], and then destroyed the Pool so that her father could not exploit its power. This decision ended the [[Taint Wars]] but decimated the city of Celest, bringing about the downfall of the Empire. | |||
Years later, the city of [[New Celest]] was built to the west of the site of the original city, on the shores of the [[Inner Sea]]. | Years later, the city of [[New Celest]] was built to the west of the site of the original city, on the shores of the [[Inner Sea]]. | ||
[[Category:History]][[Category:Historical Landmarks]] | [[Category:History]][[Category:Historical Landmarks]] |
Revision as of 18:12, 24 April 2017
The city of Celest was built by the merians on an island in the Crystal Sea in the aftermath of the Vernal Wars. It acted as the capital city of the Holy Celestine Empire, which spanned the entire Basin of Life and had many protectorates, including Magnagora, Gaudiguch, and Hallifax. The Aquamancers were founded here, and when the mages of Celest discovered the Cosmic Plane of Celestia, the Celestines were formed to act as its guardians.
Together, the Aquamancers and Celestines created the Pool of Stars - a fount of liquid power that could be drawn upon by everyone, regardless of magic or cosmic ability. The Pool was the first Nexus of Power and to defend it, the Empire formed a legion of warriors known as the Paladins.
Its most notable ruler was Emperor Ladantine VII, who initiated Project Cosmic Hope and was responsible for unleashing the Taint upon Lusternia. When he was corrupted by the taint and became one of the undead, he led an army to battle against his own daughter, Princess Marilynth, for control of the Pool of Stars. Marilynth used the Pool of Stars to become a Vernal God, and then destroyed the Pool so that her father could not exploit its power. This decision ended the Taint Wars but decimated the city of Celest, bringing about the downfall of the Empire.
Years later, the city of New Celest was built to the west of the site of the original city, on the shores of the Inner Sea.