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high in the peaks of the [[Razine Mountains]] to safeguard vernal artifacts deemed too powerful to be  
high in the peaks of the [[Razine Mountains]] to safeguard vernal artifacts deemed too powerful to be  
used by any one person or organization, including the infamous [[Horn of Urlach]] which was ordered  
used by any one person or organization, including the infamous [[Horn of Urlach]] which was ordered  
released by [[Emperor Ladantine]] during the [[Taint Wars]]. Such was its importance that one of the early  
to be released by [[Emperor Ladantine]] during the [[Taint Wars]]. Such was its importance that one of the early  
Emperors of the Holy Celestine Empire commanded one of his own bannerhouses, the La'Saet, to take on  
Emperors of the Holy Celestine Empire commanded one of his own bannerhouses, the La'Saet, to take on  
the mantle of Guardians of the Meliashmora and prevent would-be treasure hunters from discovering  
the mantle of Guardians of the Meliashmora and prevent would-be treasure hunters from discovering  

Revision as of 18:36, 19 December 2019

During the Golden Age of the Holy Celestine Empire, the Meliashmora of Imperial Secrets was built high in the peaks of the Razine Mountains to safeguard vernal artifacts deemed too powerful to be used by any one person or organization, including the infamous Horn of Urlach which was ordered to be released by Emperor Ladantine during the Taint Wars. Such was its importance that one of the early Emperors of the Holy Celestine Empire commanded one of his own bannerhouses, the La'Saet, to take on the mantle of Guardians of the Meliashmora and prevent would-be treasure hunters from discovering its existence, mandating that they remain in secret, spreading misinformation and confusion to ensure that knowledge of its whereabouts remained uncompromised. After untold ages, the way into the Meliashmora has been again revealed, though what lies within is said to be far-changed from what it once was.