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Latest revision as of 16:02, 11 October 2019
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Origin | Steel |
Titles | Glory's Eclipse, Firmament |
Names | XIcision, Reflections |
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Date of arrival | 1800's |
Owner(s) | SRN |
'And the HEAVEN is Ruthless; To it the Ten Thousand things are but as straw dogs. But the HEAVEN has its law and its path, but its path is Merciful, and the Wrong yet thrives as summer weeds. Thus am I, the true LAW and the true PATH. It is my Way through which the WRONG-SERPENT shall wilt, for it is I who is the NEW HEAVEN'
- Proclamation of the Mechanitriumph, the Empyrean Book
Suneater would swallow the Glory and replace it, the new splendorous, brilliant heart of the Sea-Dragon's Palace. Now, Suneater devours the Glory more slowly, as the Array across the Mansus's structure slowly soaks up its radiated might and fuels its rising power. One day, the machine will devour the star in the apotheosis of the NEW HEAVEN
Description
History
FNORD
Appearance
FNORD
Principles
Suneater is the New Heaven. It burns with a Lantern light for the Glory it consumes, the Law it reforms, the enlightenment it is seared with, and forms that with a burning Forge-fire, that the New Heaven is not the old.
Worship
Cult
FNORD
Mark
- Temptation: FNORD
- Dedication: FNORD
- Ascension: FNORD
- Ascension: FNORD
- Ascension: FNORD
- Ascension: FNORD
- Ending: FNORD
Servants
Names
XIcision
Reflections
Locations
The Mansus
The Array
The Histories
The Observatory of Nader Khan
Ending Samarkand's intellectual golden age was the destruction of the last great Observatory of the city. The fearful citizenry claimed that its lens was dimming the sun, that the scholar within was consorting with terrible powers. What if they were right?
Items
Tools
Ingredients
- A Glorious Power-Cell
Influences
Books
- Observations Regarding Fluctuations in the Solar Corona
- Description: A dry, academic paper. You're only reading this for the calmly written abstract discussing the extinguishment of the sun and its usurpation by 'Glory's Eclipse'
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- End Description
Rites
Relationships
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