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In centuries passed, there existed a group of [[Priests]] and [[Paladins]] that aggressively fought against the threat of the ancient [[Occultists]]. This group, known as the [[Luminai]], was blamed for torturing cabals of Occultists and destroying their historical texts in a period known as the [[Burning Times]]. Only two members survived into the [[Modern Age]], one of which was '''Dawn''', an [[Aurora|Auroran]] priestess.
'''Dawn Illoriel''' (? - c. [[Chronos]], 331 AF) was an [[Aurora]]n [[Priest]]ess of the [[Luminai]], a group of [[Priest]]s and [[Paladin]]s that aggressively fought against the threat of the ancient [[Occultist]]s during the [[Burning Times]]. She was one of only two Luminai to have survived into the [[Modern Age]], the other being her [[bloodsworn]], [[Gladius Dorn]].


Dawn was imprisoned by [[Belladona|Countess Belladona]] after a failed attempt on the vampiress' life. [[Gladius]], the only other remaining member of the Luminai, ventured to [[Belladona's Keep]] to rescue her and was also forced into her service. It wasn't until the [[War of the Divine Child]] that Gladius and Dawn were able to escape. They came into possession of the [[Eye of Proteus]] and began the process of cleansing the Chaotic Taint from the realm. When the ritual failed, Dawn's life was taken.
Dawn was imprisoned by [[Belladona (vampiress)|Countess Belladona]] after a failed attempt on the [[:Category:Vampires|vampiress']] life. Gladius ventured to [[Belladona's Keep]] to rescue her and was also forced into her service. It wasn't until the [[War of the Divine Child]] that Gladius and Dawn were able to escape. They came into possession of the [[Eye of Proteus]] and began the process of cleansing the [[Chaos Taint]] from the realm. Dawn transformed into the [[phoenix]] of legend and chased the Taint deep underground; she then devoted her remaining life energies to restoring the petrified [[Eris]], [[God|Goddess]] of [[Chaos]], to flesh. Though all of this, Dawn's life was taken.


When [[Sarapis]] saw the selfless courage and devotion that Dawn demonstrated in this act, He granted her the gift of immortality. From that point on, she would be known as [[Mithraea]], Goddess of the Sun.
When [[Sarapis]] saw the selfless courage and devotion that Dawn demonstrated in this act, He granted her the gift of immortality, and she [[Ascension|Ascended]]. From that point on, She would be known as [[Mithraea]], Goddess of the Sun.


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