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The '''Lesser Shrine of [[Vastar]]''' was a nunnery which also housed an exclusive girls' academy around the time of the [[Wars of Succession]]. It was here that [[Catarin deSangre]] roomed for three years with both [[Castomira Brangwin]], the Duchess of [[Aster Malik]], and [[Riana Galford]], second daughter of the Earl of [[Jaru]], during their childhoods.
The '''Lesser Shrine of [[Vastar]]''' was a nunnery which also housed an exclusive girls' academy around the time of the [[Wars of Succession]]. It was here that [[Catarin deSangre]] roomed for three years with both [[Castomira Brangwin]], the Duchess of [[Aster Malik]], and [[Riana Galford]], second daughter of the Earl of [[Jaru]], during their childhoods.


After the cataclysm which followed the fall of [[Seleucar]], a band of survivors took refuge in the ruins of the academy. Believing they owed their survival to Vastar himself (whom the building happened to be dedicated to), they proclaimed him one true God of everything. Renaming the shrine the [[Seat of Vastar]], a local cult sprang up devoted to his worship, its descendants still inhabiting the ruins to this day.
After the cataclysm which followed the fall of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], a band of survivors took refuge in the ruins of the academy, renaming it the [[Seat of Vastar]].


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Latest revision as of 02:06, 19 November 2013

This article is about the nunnery. For other uses, please see Shrine (disambiguation).

The Lesser Shrine of Vastar was a nunnery which also housed an exclusive girls' academy around the time of the Wars of Succession. It was here that Catarin deSangre roomed for three years with both Castomira Brangwin, the Duchess of Aster Malik, and Riana Galford, second daughter of the Earl of Jaru, during their childhoods.

After the cataclysm which followed the fall of the Seleucarian Empire, a band of survivors took refuge in the ruins of the academy, renaming it the Seat of Vastar.