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"Shadows descended from the heavens, consuming the tree tops in it's dark grasp. Though it was not clouds that blotted out the sun's embrace. It was the islands. The floating islands. I had finally found them."
 
"Shadows descended from the heavens, consuming the tree tops in it's dark grasp. Though it was not clouds that blotted out the sun's embrace. It was the islands. The floating islands. I had finally found them."
  
-Jack Dwake, accwaimed expwowew
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-Jack Drake, acclaimed explorer
  
  
Wegends once fowetowd of the Aengul’s Domain, faw above that of nowmaw descendant gwasp. A weawm in the sky dedicated to the powewful Aenguls and Daemons, a weawm fiwwed lith powew. A weawm that was once expected to be expwowed by the Descendants. The Seven Skies.
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Legends once foretold of the Aengul’s Domain, far above that of normal descendant grasp. A realm in the sky dedicated to the powerful Aenguls and Daemons, a realm filled with power. A realm that was once expected to be explored by the Descendants. The Seven Skies.
  
  
Fow once, wong ago, the ancient waces of Anthos cwafted shlines and tempwes of wevewed quality, sholing theiw pwaise and wespect fow these gweat gods and goddesses. These deities, finding theiw constwucts fit fow the Seven Skies, wose them to theiw weawm to be shown to aww of theiw brethwen.
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For once, long ago, the ancient races of Anthos crafted shrines and temples of revered quality, showing their praise and respect for these great gods and goddesses. These deities, finding their constructs fit for the Seven Skies, rose them to their realm to be shown to all of their brethren.
  
  
These Iswands fwowed lith powew fwom the gweat Deities that bressed them, the bressing itsewf awwoling these twacts of wand to ascend beyond the nowmaw pwane of existence.
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These Islands flowed with power from the great Deities that blessed them, the blessing itself allowing these tracts of land to ascend beyond the normal plane of existence.
  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Iswands of the Sky go back as faw as thewe wewe men who wowshipped gods. As wong as thewe has been shlines dedicated, they have been. Fwom obscule and minow Deities, to even those in compalison to Aeliew, Aenguls and Daemons have accepted these shlines as beacons, waising them into theiw own domain as wecognition fow theiw wowk. Though just as aww othew monuments, they have cwumbred in wecent times, fwoating faw and away fwom theiw nowmaw habitats. As the descendants came and went, so did theiw gods, weaving these monuments of sheew beauty to woam the skies awone.
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The Islands of the Sky go back as far as there were men who worshipped gods. As long as there has been shrines dedicated, they have been. From obscure and minor Deities, to even those in comparison to Aeriel, Aenguls and Daemons have accepted these shrines as beacons, raising them into their own domain as recognition for their work. Though just as all other monuments, they have crumbled in recent times, floating far and away from their normal habitats. As the descendants came and went, so did their gods, leaving these monuments of sheer beauty to roam the skies alone.
  
  
When these gods wewe much mowe [], they aided theiw fowwowews in cweating these shlines -- awthough invisibry. The magics of the ancient wowwd wewe much mowe powewful and unveiwed than they awe now, but do not think that the fowmation of these beacons was an easy task. Genewations of these Dedicants spent theiw centulies cwafting these tempwes, and theiw god watched ovew them, aiding them in spilit and soul. The tempwes wewe not of this wowwd; theiw howy stone touched litewawwy by the hands of the bresséd . Cweating such a shline would be impossibre now, fow these Watchews awe not pwesent as they used to be...
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When these gods were much more [], they aided their followers in creating these shrines -- although invisibly. The magics of the ancient world were much more powerful and unveiled than they are now, but do not think that the formation of these beacons was an easy task. Generations of these Dedicants spent their centuries crafting these temples, and their god watched over them, aiding them in spirit and soul. The temples were not of this world; their holy stone touched literally by the hands of the blesséd . Creating such a shrine would be impossible now, for these Watchers are not present as they used to be...
  
  
But it is stiww possibre to visit them...
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But it is still possible to visit them...
  
  
 
==Creation==
 
==Creation==
When the ancient denizens of Anthos began theiw cwafting of these monuments, they used whatevew mateliaws they had awound them. Some shlines consisted of simpwe awwangements of branches and weaves, whiwe othews wewe mowded fwom the gwandest sandstone and swab.
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When the ancient denizens of Anthos began their crafting of these monuments, they used whatever materials they had around them. Some shrines consisted of simple arrangements of branches and leaves, while others were molded from the grandest sandstone and slab.
  
  
As the tempwes wewe buiwt, the holiest men of these waces pwaced upon the shline a boon of theiw god; a chawm wepwesenting theiw gwand powew and pwestige. Some shlines howd onwy a singwe scawe fwom the pinecone of a gweat twee, whiwe othews awe embroidewed lith gowd wace and diamond gems.
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As the temples were built, the holiest men of these races placed upon the shrine a boon of their god; a charm representing their grand power and prestige. Some shrines hold only a single scale from the pinecone of a great tree, while others are embroidered with gold lace and diamond gems.
  
  
Howevew, no mattew the scawe ow ewegance of stwuctule, these deities wevewed in the cweation of these beacons, smiling down at theiw believews fwom the Seven Skies. They bressed them lith the liww to wowk, and theiw cweation was sped even fastew. Stone was piwed like none befowe, swabs waboliouswy stacked in wayews upon wayews...
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However, no matter the scale or elegance of structure, these deities reveled in the creation of these beacons, smiling down at their believers from the Seven Skies. They blessed them with the will to work, and their creation was sped even faster. Stone was piled like none before, slabs laboriously stacked in layers upon layers...
  
  
Untiw finawwy, the Aengul ow Daemon found the monument fit. Using the gifts of the Seven Skies, they lifted the shline (and some of the wand awound it) to theiw weawm, weaving behind onwy a cwatew, bressed lith the absence of yeaws of wowk.
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Until finally, the Aengul or Daemon found the monument fit. Using the gifts of the Seven Skies, they lifted the shrine (and some of the land around it) to their realm, leaving behind only a crater, blessed with the absence of years of work.
  
 
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===Flotation===
 
===Flotation===
Aftew the powewful deities gwant theiw bressing upon the shlines and the wand sulwounding, a bowdew is set up. Genewawwy the Dedicants whom buiwt the shline liww glind coaw and wedstone, making a bowdew upon the gwound. Aftew infusing the bowdew lith howy enewgy, the entiwe twact of wand liww lift fwom the eawth and ascend into the heavens.
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After the powerful deities grant their blessing upon the shrines and the land surrounding, a border is set up. Generally the Dedicants whom built the shrine will grind coal and redstone, making a border upon the ground. After infusing the border with holy energy, the entire tract of land will lift from the earth and ascend into the heavens.
  
  
The most committed of believews actuawwy stood lithin the tempwe as it wose, nevew to be seen by theiw families again... Some say that these ancient pliests awe stiww up thewe, [but who knows if they awe dead ow alive].
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The most committed of believers actually stood within the temple as it rose, never to be seen by their families again... Some say that these ancient priests are still up there, [but who knows if they are dead or alive].
  
  
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The pwocess of lifting the gwound itsewf to the heavens is a wong and awduous one, and one of the many steps to compwete the pwocess is the act of setting up a powtaw. What is the weasoning behind having a shline in youl Deities domain if you cannot visit it to pwocwaim absowute pwayew. Though many of these powtaws awe wost by time, bulied beneath the evew wowling hiwws, some of them can stiww be found.
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The process of lifting the ground itself to the heavens is a long and arduous one, and one of the many steps to complete the process is the act of setting up a portal. What is the reasoning behind having a shrine in your Deities domain if you cannot visit it to proclaim absolute prayer. Though many of these portals are lost by time, buried beneath the ever rolling hills, some of them can still be found.
  
  
When the eawth is lifted into the sky, the Dedicants would ewect yet anothew monument, though this one sewved a liwdwy diffewent pulpose. Tewepowtation. By buiwding one powtaw on the gwound, and the othew upon the iswand they awwowed easy twanspowtation to and fwo.
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When the earth is lifted into the sky, the Dedicants would erect yet another monument, though this one served a wildly different purpose. Teleportation. By building one portal on the ground, and the other upon the island they allowed easy transportation to and fro.
  
  
Whiwe the powtaw would be ewected to awwow access to the shline in the sky, onwy cewtain peopwe would be awwowed to use it. Often times they would devewop a seculity system, be it an ancient liddwe needing answeling, ow a phwase needing citing. Aftew such a thing would be compweted, the dowmant powtaw would become alive once mowe, awwoling access. Wannabe sky iswe expwowews would need to deciphew what the code was, to gain access.
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While the portal would be erected to allow access to the shrine in the sky, only certain people would be allowed to use it. Often times they would develop a security system, be it an ancient riddle needing answering, or a phrase needing citing. After such a thing would be completed, the dormant portal would become alive once more, allowing access. Wannabe sky isle explorers would need to decipher what the code was, to gain access.
  
  
 
==Those that Wander==
 
==Those that Wander==
Shlines. Awtaws. Tempwes. Aww of these things howding such weligious impowtance amongst the gods. Though what happens when a shline is weft awone? What happens when faith in a deity is wost? What happens when those deities that waised fowth the wand fwom the eawth, ascending them into the sky, weave? The Iswands Wandew.
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Shrines. Altars. Temples. All of these things holding such religious importance amongst the gods. Though what happens when a shrine is left alone? What happens when faith in a deity is lost? What happens when those deities that raised forth the land from the earth, ascending them into the sky, leave? The Islands Wander.
  
  
Without a pulpose, these beacons have wost theiw connection to the pwace they wewe buiwt, and begin to fwoat fweewy undew the liww of the linds. As they stawted dlifting, the tetheling between the powtaws was broken, pweventing the mowtaws of the wowwd to twavew to theiw shline and back.
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Without a purpose, these beacons have lost their connection to the place they were built, and begin to float freely under the will of the winds. As they started drifting, the tethering between the portals was broken, preventing the mortals of the world to travel to their shrine and back.
  
  
Some tempwes that have been compwetewy fowgotten, weft to dlift, may actuawwy wose theiw ability to fwoat awtogethew, causing them to cwash down to the gwound. Those iswands that befaww such a tewlibre fate awe wefewwed to as...
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Some temples that have been completely forgotten, left to drift, may actually lose their ability to float altogether, causing them to crash down to the ground. Those islands that befall such a terrible fate are referred to as...
  
  
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The fawwen awe a sect of Fwoating Iswands that have wost theiw deities gwace, dwopping fwom the heavenwy domain of the sky and coming cwashing down back to the pwanet bewow. They no wongew have the faith of the peopwe, ow the powew of the god lithin them, and have nothing ewse to maintain theiw beauty. These Iswands awe fowgotten and weft to the dust; the awtaws, shlines, and tempwes scattewed about in fawwen wubbre.
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The fallen are a sect of Floating Islands that have lost their deities grace, dropping from the heavenly domain of the sky and coming crashing down back to the planet below. They no longer have the faith of the people, or the power of the god within them, and have nothing else to maintain their beauty. These Islands are forgotten and left to the dust; the altars, shrines, and temples scattered about in fallen rubble.
  
  
Those who have seen these destwoyed welics awe unsule if they liww evew lise again, unwess one discovews the Aengul ow Daemon that was once wevewed in those vewy hawws. Onwy then may the faith in that deity be westowed -- but none have had the pliviwege of doing that yet.
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Those who have seen these destroyed relics are unsure if they will ever rise again, unless one discovers the Aengul or Daemon that was once revered in those very halls. Only then may the faith in that deity be restored -- but none have had the privilege of doing that yet.
  
 
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"May you one day explore the Seven Skies..."

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"Shadows descended from the heavens, consuming the tree tops in it's dark grasp. Though it was not clouds that blotted out the sun's embrace. It was the islands. The floating islands. I had finally found them."

-Jack Drake, acclaimed explorer


Legends once foretold of the Aengul’s Domain, far above that of normal descendant grasp. A realm in the sky dedicated to the powerful Aenguls and Daemons, a realm filled with power. A realm that was once expected to be explored by the Descendants. The Seven Skies.


For once, long ago, the ancient races of Anthos crafted shrines and temples of revered quality, showing their praise and respect for these great gods and goddesses. These deities, finding their constructs fit for the Seven Skies, rose them to their realm to be shown to all of their brethren.


These Islands flowed with power from the great Deities that blessed them, the blessing itself allowing these tracts of land to ascend beyond the normal plane of existence.


History

The Islands of the Sky go back as far as there were men who worshipped gods. As long as there has been shrines dedicated, they have been. From obscure and minor Deities, to even those in comparison to Aeriel, Aenguls and Daemons have accepted these shrines as beacons, raising them into their own domain as recognition for their work. Though just as all other monuments, they have crumbled in recent times, floating far and away from their normal habitats. As the descendants came and went, so did their gods, leaving these monuments of sheer beauty to roam the skies alone.


When these gods were much more [], they aided their followers in creating these shrines -- although invisibly. The magics of the ancient world were much more powerful and unveiled than they are now, but do not think that the formation of these beacons was an easy task. Generations of these Dedicants spent their centuries crafting these temples, and their god watched over them, aiding them in spirit and soul. The temples were not of this world; their holy stone touched literally by the hands of the blesséd . Creating such a shrine would be impossible now, for these Watchers are not present as they used to be...


But it is still possible to visit them...


Creation

When the ancient denizens of Anthos began their crafting of these monuments, they used whatever materials they had around them. Some shrines consisted of simple arrangements of branches and leaves, while others were molded from the grandest sandstone and slab.


As the temples were built, the holiest men of these races placed upon the shrine a boon of their god; a charm representing their grand power and prestige. Some shrines hold only a single scale from the pinecone of a great tree, while others are embroidered with gold lace and diamond gems.


However, no matter the scale or elegance of structure, these deities reveled in the creation of these beacons, smiling down at their believers from the Seven Skies. They blessed them with the will to work, and their creation was sped even faster. Stone was piled like none before, slabs laboriously stacked in layers upon layers...


Until finally, the Aengul or Daemon found the monument fit. Using the gifts of the Seven Skies, they lifted the shrine (and some of the land around it) to their realm, leaving behind only a crater, blessed with the absence of years of work.

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Flotation

After the powerful deities grant their blessing upon the shrines and the land surrounding, a border is set up. Generally the Dedicants whom built the shrine will grind coal and redstone, making a border upon the ground. After infusing the border with holy energy, the entire tract of land will lift from the earth and ascend into the heavens.


The most committed of believers actually stood within the temple as it rose, never to be seen by their families again... Some say that these ancient priests are still up there, [but who knows if they are dead or alive].


Portals

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The process of lifting the ground itself to the heavens is a long and arduous one, and one of the many steps to complete the process is the act of setting up a portal. What is the reasoning behind having a shrine in your Deities domain if you cannot visit it to proclaim absolute prayer. Though many of these portals are lost by time, buried beneath the ever rolling hills, some of them can still be found.


When the earth is lifted into the sky, the Dedicants would erect yet another monument, though this one served a wildly different purpose. Teleportation. By building one portal on the ground, and the other upon the island they allowed easy transportation to and fro.


While the portal would be erected to allow access to the shrine in the sky, only certain people would be allowed to use it. Often times they would develop a security system, be it an ancient riddle needing answering, or a phrase needing citing. After such a thing would be completed, the dormant portal would become alive once more, allowing access. Wannabe sky isle explorers would need to decipher what the code was, to gain access.


Those that Wander

Shrines. Altars. Temples. All of these things holding such religious importance amongst the gods. Though what happens when a shrine is left alone? What happens when faith in a deity is lost? What happens when those deities that raised forth the land from the earth, ascending them into the sky, leave? The Islands Wander.


Without a purpose, these beacons have lost their connection to the place they were built, and begin to float freely under the will of the winds. As they started drifting, the tethering between the portals was broken, preventing the mortals of the world to travel to their shrine and back.


Some temples that have been completely forgotten, left to drift, may actually lose their ability to float altogether, causing them to crash down to the ground. Those islands that befall such a terrible fate are referred to as...


The Fallen

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The fallen are a sect of Floating Islands that have lost their deities grace, dropping from the heavenly domain of the sky and coming crashing down back to the planet below. They no longer have the faith of the people, or the power of the god within them, and have nothing else to maintain their beauty. These Islands are forgotten and left to the dust; the altars, shrines, and temples scattered about in fallen rubble.


Those who have seen these destroyed relics are unsure if they will ever rise again, unless one discovers the Aengul or Daemon that was once revered in those very halls. Only then may the faith in that deity be restored -- but none have had the privilege of doing that yet.