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  • 00:50, 30 May 2025Yel (hist | edit) ‎[290 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Yel''' is a bright star in the constellation Oridon, "The Twin Blades:" Two stars of equal brightness—Sathra and Yel—flanked by smaller lights, representing the legendary duelists Oridon and Veyla. A favorite constellation among duelists and warriors. Category:Stars")
  • 00:50, 30 May 2025Sathra (hist | edit) ‎[293 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Sathra''' is a bright star in the constellation Oridon, "The Twin Blades:" Two stars of equal brightness—Sathra and Yel—flanked by smaller lights, representing the legendary duelists Oridon and Veyla. A favorite constellation among duelists and warriors. Category:Stars")
  • 00:48, 30 May 2025Wintu (hist | edit) ‎[241 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Wintu''' is a Northern constellation. "The Warden of Frost." A shield-like cluster visible in the heart of winter. Old farmers believed Wintu guarded the boundary between seasons and watched over buried seeds. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:48, 30 May 2025Vadus (hist | edit) ‎[233 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Vadus''' is a constellation. "The Bell of Doom." A nearly perfect semicircle with a central ‘tongue’ star. Ancient records say Vadus rang once in the sky to signal the end of the War of Thorns. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:47, 30 May 2025Ulien (hist | edit) ‎[206 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Ulien''' is a constellation. "The Mirror." A symmetric set of stars that forms a perfect reflection when viewed in still water. Considered sacred to mystics and philosophers. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:47, 30 May 2025Thishar (hist | edit) ‎[218 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Thishar''' is a constellation. "The Vulture King." A harsh, angular constellation with a beak-like protrusion. In old texts, Thishar is said to feast on the corpses of the unworthy dead. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:46, 30 May 2025Rhahael (hist | edit) ‎[257 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Rhahael''' is a constellation. "The Drowned Queen." This constellation dips low into the horizon, appearing to sink as the night deepens. It is associated with forgotten kingdoms and lost wisdom, especially among the seafolk. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:46, 30 May 2025Porthea (hist | edit) ‎[236 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Porthea''' is a constellation. "The Weeping Crown." A broken circlet of stars, said to be the shattered crown of a goddess who mourned her people’s betrayal. Sightings of Porthea often foretell tragedy. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:45, 30 May 2025Oridon (hist | edit) ‎[262 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Oridon''' is a constellation. "The Twin Blades." Two stars of equal brightness—Sathra and Yel—flanked by smaller lights, representing the legendary duelists Oridon and Veyla. A favorite among duelists and warriors. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:44, 30 May 2025Micorus (hist | edit) ‎[238 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Micorus''' is a constellation. "The Lantern." Only visible briefly before dawn, Micorus is a compact cluster resembling a swinging lantern. It was once used by desert guides to time their morning departure. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:44, 30 May 2025Kirva (hist | edit) ‎[227 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Kirva''' is a constellation. "The Threadbearer." Depicted as a woman unraveling a long scarf of stars. Kirva is the patron of storytellers and oracles, believed to weave fates from the starlight. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:43, 30 May 2025Jythid (hist | edit) ‎[277 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Jythid''' is a constellation. "The Whispering Serpent." This twisting ribbon of stars coils tightly in the summer sky. Superstition holds that wishes spoken under Jythid's gaze are carried to the gods—but only if the speaker tells no one else. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:42, 30 May 2025Igam (hist | edit) ‎[246 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Igam''' is a constellation. "The Glass Chalice." A gentle arc of stars that sparkle faintly, often associated with healing and rebirth. Seen during the Equinoxes, it is a symbol of renewal for many herbalist sects. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:42, 30 May 2025Forthos (hist | edit) ‎[263 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Forthos''' is a constellation. "The Wallbreaker." Made of five dense stars aligned in a zigzag, it is said to represent the hammer of Akarion, the giant-slayer. Followers of strength often tattoo Forthos across their shoulders. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:41, 30 May 2025Etrin (hist | edit) ‎[241 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Etrin''' is a constellation. "The Silent Cat." Etrin resembles a crouched feline, stalking forever across the skies. Hunters in the northern plains swear by it, saying Etrin reveals itself only to the patient. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:41, 30 May 2025Deros (hist | edit) ‎[264 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Deros''' is a constellation. "The Black Flame." Though faint, Deros is known by the shadow it casts between other stars. It forms a triangle and was once worshipped by the Pyromancers of Haldrun as a sign of destruction and rebirth. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:40, 30 May 2025Cudra (hist | edit) ‎[292 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Cudra''' is a constellation in the Western sky. "The Hollow Maiden." A sorrowful figure of seven dim stars, Cudra is said to have thrown herself into the sky after losing her children in the Fall of Valmere. Her shape is visible only in the deepest nights. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:39, 30 May 2025Balavan (hist | edit) ‎[283 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Balavan''' is a constellation in the Eastern sky. Known as the "Treader of Ice," Balavan is a long, crooked line of stars said to represent a wanderer lost in the polar wastes. Old sailors believed sighting Balavan during a storm meant death by frost. Category:Constellations")
  • 00:21, 30 May 2025List of Celestial Bodies (hist | edit) ‎[4,851 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==Stars== *Elipha *Methura *Satavian ==Constellations== *Alnun *Gaturien *Honix *Luiscides *Nephulos *Sirnock *Yurba Category:Stars Category:Constellations Category:Lists")
  • 17:47, 29 May 2025Velan Faith (hist | edit) ‎[4,306 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Velanity''', also known as the ''Velan Faith'', was an aggressive solar doctrine that dominated much of eastern Galwyndor in the centuries leading up to the Crusade Era (~9500–9950). It is often blamed for inciting the chain of religious wars that culminated in the Loniban Convention. Though now extinct, its legacy echoes in outlawed texts, scorched relics, and the blackened ruins of former sanctums. == Origins == The roots of Velanity are traced to a b...")
  • 03:33, 28 May 2025The Bleakened (hist | edit) ‎[2,290 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "“They are not dead. They are not alive. They are absence given shape.” Overview The Bleakened are mythic figures said to be remnants of a radical Draol sect that experimented with prolonged exposure to what is now called Void Stray (formerly Dead Stray). Seeking transcendence, immortality, or deeper knowledge of the underworld, they instead lost their connection to Grellis—the source of all life and magic—and became void-walkers. Today, they are spoken of only...")
  • 23:12, 27 May 2025Overball Rules (hist | edit) ‎[46,435 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Below are the official rules set forth by the International Overball League for the sport of Overball. ==Introduction== The purpose of this rule set is to maintain the integrity of the sport, and to make the game fairer, safer and more entertaining. Rules tend to evolve over time. As the game is played and the procedures are tested, kinks become ironed out, the game gets safer, and (hopefully) remains exciting to watch and to play. Because this is the First Ed...")
  • 20:27, 27 May 2025Loniban Convention (hist | edit) ‎[2,670 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Loniban Convention''' was a multinational religious accord ratified in {{Year|9943}}, following the final Crusade. It is widely credited with ending the age of formal theological warfare and reshaping interfaith dynamics across the known world. The Convention is named after King Lonib of Galicia, who spearheaded the treaty after witnessing the catastrophic fallout of the Velanic Conflicts. ==Background== In the centuries leading up to the Convention, the...")
  • 19:21, 27 May 2025Outrider Field Manual (hist | edit) ‎[618 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<blockquote>"If you're still flipping through this by nightfall, you're already dead. Learn fast. Move faster." —Preface, Outrider Field Manual, 3rd Edition</blockquote> The Outrider Field Manual is a compact survival and reconnaissance guide issued to all active Outriders upon induction. Designed for use in the field under extreme conditions, it covers core survival knowledge, bestiary entries, map references, regional hazards, and basic recon protocols. The manual is...")
  • 06:19, 27 May 2025Threnach (hist | edit) ‎[3,275 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|a Threnach <blockquote>“No flame has ever taken one. And gods know we’ve tried.” —Outrider Genn Taleth, last survivor of the Skathradel purge</blockquote> '''Threnachs''' are small, brutal wyrm-like predators that haunt the deep ruins and wastelands of Galwyndor. Once believed to be distant dragonkin, their physiology and behavior suggest something far more feral and ancient—less beast of legend, more apex survivor of a cr...")
  • 06:11, 27 May 2025Fallow King (hist | edit) ‎[4,164 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<blockquote>“He does not reap the wheat. He reaps the waste.” —Old Aerylian proverb</blockquote> '''The Fallow King''' is a legendary figure from folklore, commonly associated with famine, spiritual reckoning, and the punishment of greed. While mainstream scholars classify him as a mythological construct, rural communities in Aeryl, Drelt, and the Hollow Marches continue to observe ritual practices tied to his lore. His presence in cultural memory serv...")
  • 06:05, 27 May 2025Whisperkin (hist | edit) ‎[2,010 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "“They don’t hunt like beasts. They wait. They learn your voice. Then they call for help like your mother would. That’s how they find the lonely ones.” '''Whisperkin''' are nocturnal mimics, often mistaken for children or wounded travelers until it’s too late. Their habitats are ruins, deep forests, places marked by tragedy. Their name is always said quietly, never at night. Some say they’re born from grief itself—souls twisted by abandonment, now seeking c...")
  • 02:38, 27 May 2025Daughters of Ethura (hist | edit) ‎[3,333 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Daughters of Ethura''' are a semi-cloistered spiritual and logistical order within the Tethuric Church dedicated to the feminine aspect of the Trine: Ethura, the life-giver. While not militant like the Hand of the Gale, they serve a vital role in sustaining the health, continuity, and internal balance of the Church and its communities. They are caretakers, healers, record-keepers, and ritual guides—often placed wherever compassion must be temper...")
  • 20:42, 26 May 2025Terine of Balter (hist | edit) ‎[2,366 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Terine Balter''' (née Lerstell, born 1315.4) is a noblewoman of Clavermark and the current Countess of Longshaer. She is the daughter of Viceroy Erlander Lerstell and Lady Asha of House Lerstell, former ruling family of the island nation of Phoros. Following the rise of Vralius and the unification of the continent under imperial rule, House Lerstell swore fealty to the new Emperor. In return, they retained gove...") originally created as "Terine Balter"
  • 03:09, 24 May 2025Provision 72 (hist | edit) ‎[2,009 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Provision 72''' refers to a broadly interpreted statute within the Averian Unified Code of Military Conduct (AUCMC) regarding “Disrespect to a Superior Officer.” Originally drafted to uphold order during the post-Kelvintide campaigns, the provision has become a notorious catch-all charge, often used to enforce obedience, exact petty revenge, or eliminate rising threats to command prestige. ==Language of the Statute== “Any willful act, gesture, speech,...")
  • 21:06, 23 May 2025Fangy (hist | edit) ‎[72 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Fangy''' is slang for "wild" or "unpredictable." Category:Slang")
  • 20:17, 23 May 2025Sods and Sweets (hist | edit) ‎[432 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Sods and sweets''' is a common turn of phrase that's similar to "ladies and gentlemen" or "boys and girls" or "lads and lasses." ==Example Usage== *“Alright, listen up, sods and sweets—we’ve got a caravan to rob and a sun that ain’t waitin’.” *“To the sods who fight, and the sweets who patch us up—cheers!” *“Look at this lot. A whole crowd of sods and sweets, just waiting to burn.” Category: Slang")
  • 18:12, 20 May 2025Codex of Primal Sources (hist | edit) ‎[6,633 bytes]Castus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''''Codex of Primal Sources''''' is a comprehensive reference catalog of historical texts and artifacts compiled by the Arkaeni scholar Spanico the Sane during his tenure as Head of the Order (1164-1209). The work represents one of the most ambitious attempts to document and locate surviving pre-Purge knowledge in the post-Purge era. ==History and Creation== Spanico the Sane spent nearly forty years compiling the Codex, beginning the work as a junior Arkaen...")