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Eladonian's Lore
The Eladonian’s were descendants of one of the first races to appear within the island of Astrea known as Veldarian’s. They consisted of servants, priests, warriors, and one in authority. Lean and elegant, Eladonian’s were known to be extremely fast, and well spoken. Light metallic armor covered most of their bodies and they wore large Kanohi’s giving them an Alien-like appearance. They settled in the outskirts of the island and discovered a strange crystal-like substance (supposedly remains of a great one) in which they would use to create their god in the form a living statue known as Seltiast. The statue brought great prosperity while encouraging equal measure between male, and female beings. Those who wished to visit the god were requested to serve Seltiast by placing the best goods they bared under the statue. For many years wealth and good fortunes blessed this prosperous race until one day half of the tribe became aligned with a self-proclaimed prophet known as Commundus. The brother of Themia believing he had pact with gods persuaded the tribe that it was his job to set new order. Though Commundus captivated many with his voice several turned on him in disbelief engaging in intense conflicts which according to Themia led to the mass execution of their tribe.
Eladonian's Lore
The Eladonian’s were descendants of one of the first races to appear within the island of Astrea known as Veldarian’s. They consisted of servants, priests, warriors, and one in authority. Lean and elegant, Eladonian’s were known to be extremely fast, and well spoken. Light metallic armor covered most of their bodies and they wore large Kanohi’s giving them an Alien-like appearance. They settled in the outskirts of the island and discovered a strange crystal-like substance (supposedly remains of a great one) in which they would use to create their god in the form a living statue known as Seltiast. The statue brought great prosperity while encouraging equal measure between male, and female beings. Those who wished to visit the god were requested to serve Seltiast by placing the best goods they bared under the statue. For many years wealth and good fortunes blessed this prosperous race until one day half of the tribe became aligned with a self-proclaimed prophet known as Commundus. The brother of Themia believing he had pact with gods persuaded the tribe that it was his job to set new order. Though Commundus captivated many with his voice several turned on him in disbelief engaging in intense conflicts which according to Themia led to the mass execution of their tribe.