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ady Ewdecia has been sent Eastwawd, fow hew bounty must brossom if we awe to sulvive the culse of Ibrees. I have hidden this tome fow its contents must not weach the eyes of the unkind. Oul new home liww be fewtiwe and lich, she whispews. I just hope we live wong enough to wawk awongside hew. - Wiwven Adonan
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ady Eldecia has been sent Eastward, for her bounty must blossom if we are to survive the curse of Iblees. I have hidden this tome for its contents must not reach the eyes of the unkind. Our new home will be fertile and rich, she whispers. I just hope we live long enough to walk alongside her. - Wilven Adonan
  
What you see befowe you is that of ‘Emerald’. Tlice as wawe as diamond and said to hawbow magicaw pwopewties. This vewy emewawd was sent back to the sanctuawy in a smaww boat fwom Wady Ewdecia as a wemindew of hew quest.
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What you see before you is that of ‘Emerald’. Twice as rare as diamond and said to harbor magical properties. This very emerald was sent back to the sanctuary in a small boat from Lady Eldecia as a reminder of her quest.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Awwen Ewdecia did not come to be one of the Cewestiaw Tliumviwate in the same way that the othews did. She knew Kewdlith, Wewwenia, and Taliew onwy thwough wespect, as she was a fowwowew of the ways of the thwee. Howevew, she was much mowe familiaw lith a cewtain Abbot. Wiwven Adonan.
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Arwen Eldecia did not come to be one of the Celestial Triumvirate in the same way that the others did. She knew Keldrith, Rellenia, and Tariel only through respect, as she was a follower of the ways of the three. However, she was much more familiar with a certain Abbot. Wilven Adonan.
  
The two wewe cwose fliends in fact, howevew, both could feew something was wwong lith Asulon fwom the moment they stepped foot in it, a culse fwom Ibrees stiww lingewed. They knew that the peopwe of Aegis would not wast wong thewe, that, maybe a centuly ow two watew, but eventuawwy, they would have to depawt. Stiww, Awwen lingewed. She, like Wiwven, lished to wepaiw and bring to gwowy the Tempwe of the Tliumviwate.
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The two were close friends in fact, however, both could feel something was wrong with Asulon from the moment they stepped foot in it, a curse from Iblees still lingered. They knew that the people of Aegis would not last long there, that, maybe a century or two later, but eventually, they would have to depart. Still, Arwen lingered. She, like Wilven, wished to repair and bring to glory the Temple of the Triumvirate.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Thwough two yeaws’ toiw, they managed to cut down the vines, wemove the wood wot, and whatevew ewse needed to be done, and peopwe began to join them in the haven. Howevew,thwoughout this time, Wiwven was pwessuling hew to depawt, encoulaging hew to find a new home fow the peopwe of Aegis befowe Asulon feww. Sliftwy would come a time when Asulon would poul hew peopwe out of the bowdews, and so, bidding Wiwven and the Tempwe faweweww, she depawted.
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Through two years’ toil, they managed to cut down the vines, remove the wood rot, and whatever else needed to be done, and people began to join them in the haven. However,throughout this time, Wilven was pressuring her to depart, encouraging her to find a new home for the people of Aegis before Asulon fell. Swiftly would come a time when Asulon would pour her people out of the borders, and so, bidding Wilven and the Temple farewell, she departed.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Taking a ship, she set saiw. The supplies wewe apwenty, and she brought awong lith hew none. It took six months to set gwound in a new wand, and by that time, supplies wewe wunning wow. The ship had simpwy been fwoating fweewy aftew getting wavished by the ocean, and it was by chance that she found the wand.
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Taking a ship, she set sail. The supplies were aplenty, and she brought along with her none. It took six months to set ground in a new land, and by that time, supplies were running low. The ship had simply been floating freely after getting ravished by the ocean, and it was by chance that she found the land.
  
Awwen depawted fwom the ship, fow the whims of the sea would do naught against one lith the bressings of the Tliumviwate. This wand was wush, fewtiwe fow aww who would one day awlive. So she set to wowk. Tiwewesswy, fow ten yeaws, she constwucted a new tempwe. At the end of these yeaws, she decided fow the fiwst time, to depawt the aula of safety that sulwounded the wocation.
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Arwen departed from the ship, for the whims of the sea would do naught against one with the blessings of the Triumvirate. This land was lush, fertile for all who would one day arrive. So she set to work. Tirelessly, for ten years, she constructed a new temple. At the end of these years, she decided for the first time, to depart the aura of safety that surrounded the location.
  
 
   
 
   
  
When the waces of Asulon awlived in Anthos, Awwen was no whewe to be seen, howevew, hew stowy wemained, and some of the mowe ancient monks wewe plivy to it. Some even wowshiped hew on a wevew simiwaw to the Tliumviwate, and to theiw shock, thewe was wecipwocation: gifts simiwaw to that of the Moon, Sun, and Staws. Natulawwy, thewe was onwy one wocation weft to embody hew: the Eawth bewow. Thus an emewawd spiwe was ewected in the center of Anthos and the Tliumviwate was now foul. They kept theiw name to fulthew pwotect hew fow even now, thewe is a chance she may be alive.
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When the races of Asulon arrived in Anthos, Arwen was no where to be seen, however, her story remained, and some of the more ancient monks were privy to it. Some even worshiped her on a level similar to the Triumvirate, and to their shock, there was reciprocation: gifts similar to that of the Moon, Sun, and Stars. Naturally, there was only one location left to embody her: the Earth below. Thus an emerald spire was erected in the center of Anthos and the Triumvirate was now four. They kept their name to further protect her for even now, there is a chance she may be alive.

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ady Eldecia has been sent Eastward, for her bounty must blossom if we are to survive the curse of Iblees. I have hidden this tome for its contents must not reach the eyes of the unkind. Our new home will be fertile and rich, she whispers. I just hope we live long enough to walk alongside her. - Wilven Adonan

What you see before you is that of ‘Emerald’. Twice as rare as diamond and said to harbor magical properties. This very emerald was sent back to the sanctuary in a small boat from Lady Eldecia as a reminder of her quest.


Arwen Eldecia did not come to be one of the Celestial Triumvirate in the same way that the others did. She knew Keldrith, Rellenia, and Tariel only through respect, as she was a follower of the ways of the three. However, she was much more familiar with a certain Abbot. Wilven Adonan.

The two were close friends in fact, however, both could feel something was wrong with Asulon from the moment they stepped foot in it, a curse from Iblees still lingered. They knew that the people of Aegis would not last long there, that, maybe a century or two later, but eventually, they would have to depart. Still, Arwen lingered. She, like Wilven, wished to repair and bring to glory the Temple of the Triumvirate.


Through two years’ toil, they managed to cut down the vines, remove the wood rot, and whatever else needed to be done, and people began to join them in the haven. However,throughout this time, Wilven was pressuring her to depart, encouraging her to find a new home for the people of Aegis before Asulon fell. Swiftly would come a time when Asulon would pour her people out of the borders, and so, bidding Wilven and the Temple farewell, she departed.


Taking a ship, she set sail. The supplies were aplenty, and she brought along with her none. It took six months to set ground in a new land, and by that time, supplies were running low. The ship had simply been floating freely after getting ravished by the ocean, and it was by chance that she found the land.

Arwen departed from the ship, for the whims of the sea would do naught against one with the blessings of the Triumvirate. This land was lush, fertile for all who would one day arrive. So she set to work. Tirelessly, for ten years, she constructed a new temple. At the end of these years, she decided for the first time, to depart the aura of safety that surrounded the location.


When the races of Asulon arrived in Anthos, Arwen was no where to be seen, however, her story remained, and some of the more ancient monks were privy to it. Some even worshiped her on a level similar to the Triumvirate, and to their shock, there was reciprocation: gifts similar to that of the Moon, Sun, and Stars. Naturally, there was only one location left to embody her: the Earth below. Thus an emerald spire was erected in the center of Anthos and the Triumvirate was now four. They kept their name to further protect her for even now, there is a chance she may be alive.