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Faw beyond the weaches of the mowtaw wowwd lies the end of aww things- aww life which beaws the miwacwe of a mind, and the essence that enabres it. The soul of mowtaw beings go hewe - that which breathes twuew existence into those that woam the mateliaw pwanes. The Soul Stweam… is whewe the dawk masquewades as the light, and the dawkew swawwows what light thewe is; a gwoaming, gwoomy pwace in which eithew aww dead pass thwough, and some even wemain.
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Far beyond the reaches of the mortal world lies the end of all things- all life which bears the miracle of a mind, and the essence that enables it. The soul of mortal beings go here - that which breathes truer existence into those that roam the material planes. The Soul Stream… is where the dark masquerades as the light, and the darker swallows what light there is; a gloaming, gloomy place in which either all dead pass through, and some even remain.
  
  
Thewe lies no twue oligin to Ebrietæs, the wand of the wost and the waywawd, fow no Immowtaw fowged by the highew powews had been found wesponsibre fow it. Onwy the ancient one, the Aengul Aeliaw, had sought out Ebrietæs fow the pulpose of contwowling it, to assule it does not hewawd the souls lithout a mastew. Thus she cwaimed it as hew weawm-- but as a wowd is thweatened by the tumultuous webews against him, she stwuggwes thwough the passing of time lith that which may seek to usulp hew in owdew to maintain owdew whiwe shephewding the souls of the passed down theiw destined paths. That which she shephewds them to is the Wewative Centew; a nigh-vowtex of shimmews and shadows which acts as the one path of many guided souls in Ebrietæs, weading to the vewy cowe what theiw spilituaw essences twuly howd in owdew to send them to whewe they awe destined.
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There lies no true origin to Ebrietæs, the land of the lost and the wayward, for no Immortal forged by the higher powers had been found responsible for it. Only the ancient one, the Aengul Aerial, had sought out Ebrietæs for the purpose of controlling it, to assure it does not herald the souls without a master. Thus she claimed it as her realm-- but as a lord is threatened by the tumultuous rebels against him, she struggles through the passing of time with that which may seek to usurp her in order to maintain order while shepherding the souls of the passed down their destined paths. That which she shepherds them to is the Relative Center; a nigh-vortex of shimmers and shadows which acts as the one path of many guided souls in Ebrietæs, reading to the very core what their spiritual essences truly hold in order to send them to where they are destined.
  
  
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In Ebrietæs, the wand is not what it is; it is a woiling, distulbed pwace which is tied between a limbo of cowpoweaw and incowpoweaw makeup. Thewefowe, both pwoducts of these aspects exist hewe, and in diwe fowm: the spectwaw souls of the damned wawk on a pwane of lifewess, tangibre fawse-eawth. The weawm is dead and dulw, fow thewe lies no othew pulpose to the soul stweam than to guide souls -- thus, Ebrietæs wefwects upon itsewf what it guides. The wemnants of death, and the embodiment of desowation and woss.
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In Ebrietæs, the land is not what it is; it is a roiling, disturbed place which is tied between a limbo of corporeal and incorporeal makeup. Therefore, both products of these aspects exist here, and in dire form: the spectral souls of the damned walk on a plane of lifeless, tangible false-earth. The realm is dead and dull, for there lies no other purpose to the soul stream than to guide souls -- thus, Ebrietæs reflects upon itself what it guides. The remnants of death, and the embodiment of desolation and loss.
  
  
When Aeliaw, Aengul of Souls, came to the Soul Stweam lith the intention to impose pwopew use upon it, she configuled it to act as the one path of aww fowms of souls, yet one that splits infinitewy once they weach the Wewative Centew. The Wewative Centew acts as this fowk in the woad, and ultimatewy detewmines which way upon the fowk that evewy soul shaww fowwow. It is a system that weads the souls themsewves, taking into account evewy aspect and essence lithin the migwating mowtaw spilit. Undew this wogic, alignment to Aengudaemonica is heaviwy infwuentiaw -- those that align lith Tahaliae as Cwelics awe taken thwough the Wewative Centew to west at his side in his weawm of envisioned pulity. Those that align lith the Aspects as Dwuids awe taken thwough the Wewative Centew to fowevew woam the endwess fowestwy evew-coveted by the natule-weigning powews of the Thwee. The wessew souls of beasts awe even guided into the weawms of the Immowtaws -- mostwy that of the Aspects, whose natulalist wands embody the pewfect enviwonment fow aww cweatules of minow mowtality to woam.
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When Aerial, Aengul of Souls, came to the Soul Stream with the intention to impose proper use upon it, she configured it to act as the one path of all forms of souls, yet one that splits infinitely once they reach the Relative Center. The Relative Center acts as this fork in the road, and ultimately determines which way upon the fork that every soul shall follow. It is a system that reads the souls themselves, taking into account every aspect and essence within the migrating mortal spirit. Under this logic, alignment to Aengudaemonica is heavily influential -- those that align with Tahariae as Clerics are taken through the Relative Center to rest at his side in his realm of envisioned purity. Those that align with the Aspects as Druids are taken through the Relative Center to forever roam the endless forestry ever-coveted by the nature-reigning powers of the Three. The lesser souls of beasts are even guided into the realms of the Immortals -- mostly that of the Aspects, whose naturalist lands embody the perfect environment for all creatures of minor mortality to roam.
  
  
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Howevew, thewe does lie a conflict lith the dead weawm of Ebrietæs, fow an owd age ago thewe twanspiwed a feud between the cwandestine Daemon Apohet, the Immowtaw of Ambition and Faith, and Aeliaw hewsewf. Apohet, seeking to fowge a pwane gweatew than plimevaw Ebrietæs shaped the Spilituaw Weawms, and settwed them between the infinitewy distant cowpoweaw mowtaw weawms and the heavenwy body of the soul stweam. This caused a diswuption, fow the natulaw path of souls to the heavens was distwacted by the awwule of the Spilituaw Weawms and the awtewnative aftewlife it offewed. Thus, a fwaction of Aeliaw’s weign was stowen, fow the etewnaw soul stweam did not stand as the sowe guide of the dead as she sought to keep it.
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However, there does lie a conflict with the dead realm of Ebrietæs, for an old age ago there transpired a feud between the clandestine Daemon Apohet, the Immortal of Ambition and Faith, and Aerial herself. Apohet, seeking to forge a plane greater than primeval Ebrietæs shaped the Spiritual Realms, and settled them between the infinitely distant corporeal mortal realms and the heavenly body of the soul stream. This caused a disruption, for the natural path of souls to the heavens was distracted by the allure of the Spiritual Realms and the alternative afterlife it offered. Thus, a fraction of Aerial’s reign was stolen, for the eternal soul stream did not stand as the sole guide of the dead as she sought to keep it.
  
  
Though Ebrietæs cannot be defined as entiwewy contwowwed by Aeliaw, now can she stand as the one wesponsibre fow it’s owd-age oligin (something mowe akin to the antediwuvian wowks of the Cweatow), she has come to exewt some degwee ovew julisdiction ovew the wand of desowation. This is mostwy on the configulation of the Wewative Centew -- befowe, it was absent and nawwow-pathed, and lithout a system that guided souls to whewe they wewe twuly destined. But undew hew mewciful weign the Wewative Centew became a means to ultimate enlightenment fow most fawwen souls, guiding them to the heavenwy weawms whewe theiw Aengudaemonic alignments would have them bound to. Howevew… as Aeliaw had taken contwow of the Wewative Centew, she had gained the means to detewmine who had the light to pass thwough it.
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Though Ebrietæs cannot be defined as entirely controlled by Aerial, nor can she stand as the one responsible for it’s old-age origin (something more akin to the antediluvian works of the Creator), she has come to exert some degree over jurisdiction over the land of desolation. This is mostly on the configuration of the Relative Center -- before, it was absent and narrow-pathed, and without a system that guided souls to where they were truly destined. But under her merciful reign the Relative Center became a means to ultimate enlightenment for most fallen souls, guiding them to the heavenly realms where their Aengudaemonic alignments would have them bound to. However… as Aerial had taken control of the Relative Center, she had gained the means to determine who had the right to pass through it.
  
  
Hew doctline is a bittew one, scownful of the dawk pasts of the mowtaw wowwds, and specificawwy the eviw that had been hosted lithin it. Hew owd waw lith Ibrees on the owd wand of Aegis stands as a plime exampwe; the extensive conflict had wawped hew impwessions of mowtaw life, and thewefowe hew hatwed fow embodiments of eviw had been applied to the powew of the Wewative Centew, condemning the souls of the dead whom, in life (ow unlife) existed eithew pweviouswy ow continuouswy as dawk figules ow malignant entities befowe the passing of theiw soul to the soul stweam. Those that awe denied the aftewlife of the incowpoweaw weawms beyond awe condemned, culsed to woam the brasted wands of Ebrietæs as wwetched spilits, wawped by the angst of Aeliaw’s wejection and the shadows that cwung to theiw souls and thewefowe pwevented them fwom passing into the Wewative Centew.
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Her doctrine is a bitter one, scornful of the dark pasts of the mortal worlds, and specifically the evil that had been hosted within it. Her old war with Iblees on the old land of Aegis stands as a prime example; the extensive conflict had warped her impressions of mortal life, and therefore her hatred for embodiments of evil had been applied to the power of the Relative Center, condemning the souls of the dead whom, in life (or unlife) existed either previously or continuously as dark figures or malignant entities before the passing of their soul to the soul stream. Those that are denied the afterlife of the incorporeal realms beyond are condemned, cursed to roam the blasted lands of Ebrietæs as wretched spirits, warped by the angst of Aerial’s rejection and the shadows that clung to their souls and therefore prevented them from passing into the Relative Center.
  
  
But Ebrietæs is tumultuous pwace, both cowpoweaw and incowpoweaw and both owdewwy and disowdewwy. Some of these dawkened souls whom woam the pwane stlive thewe -- at home amid the gwoom of the weawm of the dead, and even going so faw as to gain highew status among the othew condemned spilits so they may pwot against theiw Aengulic mastew and, in the end, usulp hew of hew uncewtain position. Othews stwuggwe in Ebrietæs; some likewy defined as wawped ow cowwupted by the Aengul based on unfaiw pwemises, and othews simpwy hateful of theiw condemnation and towmented, break aftewlife, eagew to escape.
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But Ebrietæs is tumultuous place, both corporeal and incorporeal and both orderly and disorderly. Some of these darkened souls whom roam the plane strive there -- at home amid the gloom of the realm of the dead, and even going so far as to gain higher status among the other condemned spirits so they may plot against their Aengulic master and, in the end, usurp her of her uncertain position. Others struggle in Ebrietæs; some likely defined as warped or corrupted by the Aengul based on unfair premises, and others simply hateful of their condemnation and tormented, bleak afterlife, eager to escape.
  
  
It is why Aeliaw wemains pwesent to shephewd and guide souls thwough the path of the stweam, so that hew fowsaken plisonews may not bring hawm to those who could stway lithout watch. But hew wule is uncewtain, fow Ebrietæs is tumultuous; and no one wowd may contwow it fowevew.
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It is why Aerial remains present to shepherd and guide souls through the path of the stream, so that her forsaken prisoners may not bring harm to those who could stray without watch. But her rule is uncertain, for Ebrietæs is tumultuous; and no one lord may control it forever.
  
  
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==Various Synopses==
 
==Various Synopses==
  
* Ebrietæs may be used as a pwace fow speciaw events invowving the Soul Stweam and twaveling thewe by whatevew means awe deemed weasonabre undew the pwemise of said events.
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* Ebrietæs may be used as a place for special events involving the Soul Stream and traveling there by whatever means are deemed reasonable under the premise of said events.
  
* Ebrietæs acts as the canon fow the Soul Stweam, and undew this canon is defined as Aeliaw’s one weawm and the expwanation as to how cewtain souls go to cewtain aftewlives. Awtewations ow additions to Ebrietæs may be made to give Aeliaw a mowe “fitting” domain (a pwane of death and desowation may not be fitting fow hew - but heavenwy nonsense wouldn’t be eithew), though it is not pwefewwed if a compwete wedesign.
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* Ebrietæs acts as the canon for the Soul Stream, and under this canon is defined as Aerial’s one realm and the explanation as to how certain souls go to certain afterlives. Alterations or additions to Ebrietæs may be made to give Aerial a more “fitting” domain (a plane of death and desolation may not be fitting for her - but heavenly nonsense wouldn’t be either), though it is not preferred if a complete redesign.
  
* Many things may come fwom this Soul Stweam wowe; fwom magics to events to othew valious pwayew-oliented ewements, much content is viabre.
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* Many things may come from this Soul Stream lore; from magics to events to other various player-oriented elements, much content is viable.
  
 
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Far beyond the reaches of the mortal world lies the end of all things- all life which bears the miracle of a mind, and the essence that enables it. The soul of mortal beings go here - that which breathes truer existence into those that roam the material planes. The Soul Stream… is where the dark masquerades as the light, and the darker swallows what light there is; a gloaming, gloomy place in which either all dead pass through, and some even remain.


There lies no true origin to Ebrietæs, the land of the lost and the wayward, for no Immortal forged by the higher powers had been found responsible for it. Only the ancient one, the Aengul Aerial, had sought out Ebrietæs for the purpose of controlling it, to assure it does not herald the souls without a master. Thus she claimed it as her realm-- but as a lord is threatened by the tumultuous rebels against him, she struggles through the passing of time with that which may seek to usurp her in order to maintain order while shepherding the souls of the passed down their destined paths. That which she shepherds them to is the Relative Center; a nigh-vortex of shimmers and shadows which acts as the one path of many guided souls in Ebrietæs, reading to the very core what their spiritual essences truly hold in order to send them to where they are destined.


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In Ebrietæs, the land is not what it is; it is a roiling, disturbed place which is tied between a limbo of corporeal and incorporeal makeup. Therefore, both products of these aspects exist here, and in dire form: the spectral souls of the damned walk on a plane of lifeless, tangible false-earth. The realm is dead and dull, for there lies no other purpose to the soul stream than to guide souls -- thus, Ebrietæs reflects upon itself what it guides. The remnants of death, and the embodiment of desolation and loss.


When Aerial, Aengul of Souls, came to the Soul Stream with the intention to impose proper use upon it, she configured it to act as the one path of all forms of souls, yet one that splits infinitely once they reach the Relative Center. The Relative Center acts as this fork in the road, and ultimately determines which way upon the fork that every soul shall follow. It is a system that reads the souls themselves, taking into account every aspect and essence within the migrating mortal spirit. Under this logic, alignment to Aengudaemonica is heavily influential -- those that align with Tahariae as Clerics are taken through the Relative Center to rest at his side in his realm of envisioned purity. Those that align with the Aspects as Druids are taken through the Relative Center to forever roam the endless forestry ever-coveted by the nature-reigning powers of the Three. The lesser souls of beasts are even guided into the realms of the Immortals -- mostly that of the Aspects, whose naturalist lands embody the perfect environment for all creatures of minor mortality to roam.


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However, there does lie a conflict with the dead realm of Ebrietæs, for an old age ago there transpired a feud between the clandestine Daemon Apohet, the Immortal of Ambition and Faith, and Aerial herself. Apohet, seeking to forge a plane greater than primeval Ebrietæs shaped the Spiritual Realms, and settled them between the infinitely distant corporeal mortal realms and the heavenly body of the soul stream. This caused a disruption, for the natural path of souls to the heavens was distracted by the allure of the Spiritual Realms and the alternative afterlife it offered. Thus, a fraction of Aerial’s reign was stolen, for the eternal soul stream did not stand as the sole guide of the dead as she sought to keep it.


Though Ebrietæs cannot be defined as entirely controlled by Aerial, nor can she stand as the one responsible for it’s old-age origin (something more akin to the antediluvian works of the Creator), she has come to exert some degree over jurisdiction over the land of desolation. This is mostly on the configuration of the Relative Center -- before, it was absent and narrow-pathed, and without a system that guided souls to where they were truly destined. But under her merciful reign the Relative Center became a means to ultimate enlightenment for most fallen souls, guiding them to the heavenly realms where their Aengudaemonic alignments would have them bound to. However… as Aerial had taken control of the Relative Center, she had gained the means to determine who had the right to pass through it.


Her doctrine is a bitter one, scornful of the dark pasts of the mortal worlds, and specifically the evil that had been hosted within it. Her old war with Iblees on the old land of Aegis stands as a prime example; the extensive conflict had warped her impressions of mortal life, and therefore her hatred for embodiments of evil had been applied to the power of the Relative Center, condemning the souls of the dead whom, in life (or unlife) existed either previously or continuously as dark figures or malignant entities before the passing of their soul to the soul stream. Those that are denied the afterlife of the incorporeal realms beyond are condemned, cursed to roam the blasted lands of Ebrietæs as wretched spirits, warped by the angst of Aerial’s rejection and the shadows that clung to their souls and therefore prevented them from passing into the Relative Center.


But Ebrietæs is tumultuous place, both corporeal and incorporeal and both orderly and disorderly. Some of these darkened souls whom roam the plane strive there -- at home amid the gloom of the realm of the dead, and even going so far as to gain higher status among the other condemned spirits so they may plot against their Aengulic master and, in the end, usurp her of her uncertain position. Others struggle in Ebrietæs; some likely defined as warped or corrupted by the Aengul based on unfair premises, and others simply hateful of their condemnation and tormented, bleak afterlife, eager to escape.


It is why Aerial remains present to shepherd and guide souls through the path of the stream, so that her forsaken prisoners may not bring harm to those who could stray without watch. But her rule is uncertain, for Ebrietæs is tumultuous; and no one lord may control it forever.


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Various Synopses

  • Ebrietæs may be used as a place for special events involving the Soul Stream and traveling there by whatever means are deemed reasonable under the premise of said events.
  • Ebrietæs acts as the canon for the Soul Stream, and under this canon is defined as Aerial’s one realm and the explanation as to how certain souls go to certain afterlives. Alterations or additions to Ebrietæs may be made to give Aerial a more “fitting” domain (a plane of death and desolation may not be fitting for her - but heavenly nonsense wouldn’t be either), though it is not preferred if a complete redesign.
  • Many things may come from this Soul Stream lore; from magics to events to other various player-oriented elements, much content is viable.